Events: November 7, 2024
Contemporary: Jewish Voices at Temple Bet Shira
Thursday, Nov 7, 2024 from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM - Other
The voices of today's Jewish composers ring out in a program for a cappella choir conducted by Associate Conductor James K. Bass. The contemporary sounds and thought-provoking music of Shulamit Ran, Lera Auerbach, David Lang, and Sid Robinovitch examine the rich tapestry of the Jewish experience.
The voices of today's Jewish composers ring out in a program for a cappella choir conducted by Associate Conductor James K. Bass. Shirim L'yom Tov, a set of celebratory songs by Pulitzer-prize-winning composer Shulamit Ran, offers wisdom and inspiration. The contemporary sounds and thought-provoking music of Lera Auerbach, David Lang, and Sid Robinovitch examine the rich tapestry of the Jewish experience. This concert is about more than music: it's an exploration of culture and connection.
Location
Temple Bet Shira
7500 SW 120th St.,
Miami,
FL
33156
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"Tebas Land" by Sergio Blanco
Thursday, Nov 7, 2024 at 8:30 PM - Spanish
ARCA Images and Miami-Dade County Auditorium presents "Tebas Land" by Sergio Blanco on November 7-17 at the Westchester Cultural Arts Center.
The recent creation of the internationally renowned Uruguayan playwright Sergio Blanco, "Tebas Land," returns to Miami. Inspired by the famous Greek parricide myth of Oedipus, the modern-day lives of a writer and a man imprisoned for his father's murder intersect in this thrilling and introspective play.
Presented in Spanish with simultaneous audio translations in English.
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This show is part of Miami-Dade County Auditorium’s Away From Home Series, a program that consists of off-site performances at alternative venues with our community partners, ensuring that the magic of the performing arts continues to captivate audiences while MDCA is temporarily closed for renovations.
Location
Westchester Cultural Arts Center
7930 SW 40th St.,
Miami,
FL
33155
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International Brazilian Theater Festival - Echoes of Madness
Thursday, Nov 7, 2024 at 7:00 PM - English
The festival explores the theme "Echoes of Madness," highlighting the transformative power of art in mental well-being and its crucial role in promoting healing, self-expression, and wellness. The play will be performed by Ana Bugarim in english and the lectures in portuguese with translation to portuguese and spanish. Our goal is to unit cultures through theater.
Location
University of Miami - Black Box Theater
6565 Red Road,
coral Gables,
FL
33143
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King James, By Rajiv Joseph
Thursday, Nov 7, 2024 at 7:30 PM - English
“King” LeBron James’ reign in Cleveland brings promise, prosperity and renewal to a city in desperate need of all three. It also brings together two unlikely friends in a bond forged by fandom. Told over twelve years (from LeBron’s rookie season to an NBA Championship) King James is a clever, fast-paced comedy by Pulitzer Finalist Rajiv Joseph. Actor Melvin Huffnagle stars in this intimate chronicle of two friends whose turbulent relationship is best navigated through their shared love of basketball. A Miami Premiere.
Location
GableStage at the Biltmore
1200 Anastasia Avenue,
Coral Gables,
FL
33134
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Angelica Clyman: Things Look Bright All Over Art Exhibit
Thursday, Nov 7, 2024 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM - English
In "Things Look Bright All Over," Angelica Clyman explores the history of three noteworthy Broward County locations: the Two-Million Dollar Banyan, the Sunrise Upside-Down House, and the Hollywood Beach Hotel. Through mixed media paintings, sculptures, prints, and collected ephemera, portions of the life cycles of these iconic places are resurrected for viewers to reflect upon the rapidly shifting South Florida culture and landscape. The exhibition's title draws inspiration from vintage Florida tourism ads and the depicted sites showcase the intricate relationship South Florida maintains with its reputation as a vacation paradise. This exhibition is made possible with support from the Broward County Cultural Division.
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Mixed-media artist Angelica Clyman resides and works in her home city of Hollywood, Florida. Her paintings, sculptures, and prints represent South Florida locations in both past and present. Through her work, she seeks to find a sense of place, history, and understanding in a landscape that is changing quickly. Her work is included in the Miami Children's Museum's permanent collection, and her solo shows include Land of Sunshine (IS Projects) and Beyond Reflection (Art Center/South Florida, now Oolite Arts). She holds degrees from Florida International University (MFA) and the New World School of the Arts (BFA). In addition to serving as the Director for the Rosemary Duffy Larson Gallery at Broward College, Central Campus, Clyman also teaches studio art courses.
About Broward College
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About The South Gallery
Located on Broward College South Campus, The South Gallery is an intimate non-profit space that hosts contemporary art exhibitions by national and local artists. It serves as an incubator for emerging talent and a place where established creators continue to inspire. The South Gallery also provides a forum where ideas and views can be gained and exchanged through a wide variety of engaging artistic and cultural events benefiting students, faculty, and the larger South Florida community. Visit the South Gallery to learn, experience, and expand your creative spirit. Follow us on Instagram, @bcsouthcampusart.
About The Visual and Performing Arts Department
The Visual & Performing Arts (VPA) Department at Broward College has been presenting works of exceptional artistic quality to the viewing public since 1960. Productions in dance, theatre, and music, along with visual art exhibitions have thrilled and educated thousands of satisfied patrons. Visit the VPA website for information about our faculty, classes, programs of study, and our performance and exhibition calendar.
Location
Broward College's Judson A. Samuels South Campus
7200 Pines Blvd.,
Pembroke Pines,
FL
33024
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