Claudia Schreier choreographed “Iris,” an original work in American Dance Odyssey premiering Friday, April 17. (Photo courtesy of NWS)
This Week and Weekend's Musts
DANCE
American Dance Odyssey
New World Symphony
8 p.m., Friday, April 17 and Saturday April 18; 2 p.m. Sunday April 19
New World Symphony and dancers from Miami City Ballet premiere a new choreographic concerto, the brainchild of 10 of the most exciting choreographers and composers working today. Plus, don't miss a moving tribute to choreographer and director Jerome Robbins, whose West Side Story, Gypsy and Fiddler on the Roof transformed American musical theater.
Cost: $55- $250
500 17th Street, Miami Beach, Michael Tilson Thomas Performance Hall
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FESTIVALS
Lincoln Road Antique & Collectible Market
9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday, April 26
The Antique Market has been a Miami Beach staple for the past 30 years, attracting one of the largest Eclectic crowds of Treasure Hunters in south Florida. Come browse through 19th and 20th century objets d'art, jewelry, designer fashions, mid-century furniture and decor, collectibles and more.
Free and open to the public
Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
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Lincoln Road Art Walk
Thursday, April 16, recurring once a month.
Join art lovers for this monthly celebration that showcases the district’s arts and cultural presence. Aligning with the City of Miami Beach’s popular Culture Crawl, participating galleries activate their spaces with new exhibitions, artist meet and greets, giveaways and more. Guests will find enhanced wayfinding across the promenade, including postcard maps, QR codes and signage outside each gallery, to help guide their experience. Read more about the art work here.
Free and open to the public
Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
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MUSIC
Gospel on the Road
Adrienne Arsht Center
5 p.m., Sunday, April 19
1444 SW Eighth St., Miami
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String DOS
Ocean Drive Promenade Music Series
5 p.m., Sunday, April 19
Meet Luis and Michel, a remarkable duo of virtuoso musicians who have honed their craft through classical training, resulting in a musical synergy that’s nothing short of enchanting. With the graceful elegance of Luis’s violin and the rhythmic finesse of Michel’s guitar, their performances transcend mere music; they are a mesmerizing experience.
Free and open to the public
Lummus Park between 14th Street and 14th Place
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Street Stages
Flagler Street
Friday, April 17: 6 p.m., Dos en Clave; 7 p.m., Cachita Lopez
Saturday, April 18: 6 p.m., The Kittens; 7 p.m., Melvys Barrios
Street Stages brings live, open-air music to Flagler Street. Come hang out and enjoy live music from Miami’s best musicians, featuring jazz quartets, Latin grooves, soulful R&B, high-energy funk performances, and more. Olympia Arts Miami is “taking art to the streets”
Free and Open to the Public
142 E. Flagler Street
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THEATER
"Prayer for the French Republic"
GableStageFriday, March 20 through Sunday, April 19
Celebrated playwright Joshua Harmon (Bad Jews, Admissions) pens a, darkly funny exploration of history, identity and survival. Since the 1970s the Solomon Benhamou family has worked hard to make Paris into a wonderful home. But when their son comes home beaten because he was wearing a yarmulke, they are forced to question their safety and sense of belonging in the country they love. Twice extended on Broadway, this powerful play blends sharp humor, profound drama and delicious croissants for a story as timely as it is timeless.
Cost: $70, $60 includes fees
GableStage Theatre at the Wolfson Family Theatre
1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables
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"The Zionist: A Family Storm"
Miami New Drama
Thursday, April 9 through Sunday, May 3
A prominent Jewish family, fractured by the politics and aftermath of October 7, gathers for a fragile reunion at a luxury Caribbean resort. But as a sudden hurricane bears down outside their bungalow, an even fiercer storm erupts within—forcing them to confront old wounds, clashing values, and the ties that may no longer bind them. In this urgent and deeply human world premiere from acclaimed playwright S. Asher Gelman (Afterglow), The Zionists: A Family Storm lays bare how identity, politics, and history can tear families apart—and the struggle to hold them together in an increasingly divided world.
Cost: $40, $70, $85 Thursday and Friday; $45, $75, $90, Saturday and Sunday, include fees
1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, Colony Theatre
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ART
Perez Art Museum
"Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture"
Open Thursday, March 19 through Sunday, August 23
Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture explores the dynamic interplay between athletic performance and artistic expression. Coinciding with major international sporting events taking place in Miami—the Miami Open, the Formula 1 Grand Prix, and the FIFA World Cup, the exhibition positions Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) as a site where global audiences converge to reflect on the cultural impact of sport. In a city shaped by exchange and diversity, the exhibition underscores how games and competitions create common ground across traditions, identities, and rivalries.
1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
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Mindy Solomon Gallery
March 7-April 18
- Jack Kabangu: I Have No Body, I Am Somebody
Featuring a series of portraits rendered in his iconic, self-taught style, Kabangu introduces a dynamic and psychologically charged visual language. His figures — elongated, introspective, and subtly fragmented — exist in spaces that feel both intimate and unsettled, mirroring the layered nature of identity and displacement.'
- Sydnie Jimenez: Stars in Your Eyes
The exhibition title, Stars in Your Eyes, serves as a linguistic pivot. It evokes the shimmering energy of passion and ambition while simultaneously nodding to the disorienting sensation of "seeing stars” — the dazed confusion that often follows a blow to the senses. For Jimenez, the eyes are not merely anatomical; they are the "windows to the soul" and the primary vessels for our perception of the universe.
- Natalia Arbelaez and Daniela Gomez Paz: Cuerpos cósmicos, between the earth and the skies / entre los cielos y la tierra
Mindy Solomon Gallery, 848 NW 22 St., Miami
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