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Events: March 15, 2026

South Florida Youth Symphony: Strings of Spring

Sunday, Mar 15, 2026 at 4:00 PM - English

Two developing string ensembles of the South Florida Youth Symphony combine to present the "STRINGS OF SPRING" Showcase Concert Programming classical to popular compositions.

Location

Sanctuary of the Arts
410 Andalusia AV, Coral Gables, FL 33134 (Map)

Zach Bartholomew Quartet - Dave Brubeck's

Sunday, Mar 15, 2026 from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM - English

Acclaimed pianist Zach Bartholomew and his quartet pay tribute to Dave Brubeck’s legendary album “Time Out” in an evening dedicated to one of jazz’s most influential recordings. Renowned for its bold rhythms and inventive compositions, the album changed the course of modern jazz. The performance features fresh interpretations of classics such as “Take Five” and “Blue Rondo à la Turk,” highlighting Bartholomew’s expressive artistry and the quartet’s dynamic musicianship.

Location

Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center
10950 SW 211 Street, Cutler Bay, FL 33189 (Map)

Contact Information

Nicolle Ugarriza

(786) 573-5300

www.mosscenter.org/mc/eventDetail.page?id=464

Deneve + Hadelich: The Hollywood Sound

Sunday, Mar 15, 2026 at 2:00 PM - English

This is the music that shaped modern cinema. Steiner's landmark 1933 score for King Kong earned him the moniker "The Father of Film Music." Stephane Deneve conducts Strauss' Also sprach Zarathustra, the Nietzschean tone poem Stanley Kubrick used in the opening scene of 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Location

New World Center
500 17th Street, Miami Beach, FL 33139 (Map)

“Detroit '67” by Dominique Morisseau

Sunday, Mar 15, 2026 at 3:30 PM - English

The Marshall L. Davis, Sr. African Heritage Cultural Arts Center presents Detroit '67 by acclaimed playwright Dominique Morisseau. As the nation marks 250 years of independence, this compelling production reflects on the ongoing pursuit of liberty and justice for all.

Set during the 1967 Detroit uprising and underscored by the soulful sounds of Motown, Detroit '67 offers an intimate, emotionally powerful portrait of resilience and survival amid the turbulence of the Civil Rights Movement. The play illuminates how national unrest reverberates within the walls of a single home revealing both the fragility and strength of the American dream. Detroit '67 challenges us to honor the past while recommitting to the enduring pursuit of dignity, opportunity, and justice in America.

Location

Davis African Heritage Cultural Arts Center
6161 Northwest 22nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33142 (Map)

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