Showing posts with label botanical garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label botanical garden. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Miami Beach Botanical Garden Hosts FREE Performing Arts Events


Miami Performance and Visual Art Festival - July 26-29

The first of its kind, this free festival will offer workshops, artist's talks, performances and parties for four days. Presented by Edge-Zones, a non-profit arts organization, live performances will be presented to the public in a participatory discourse during the four-day program. This intensive contemporary arts event will take place at three different sites: Downtown Miami, the Miami Design District, and the Botanical Gardens
This innovative program will explore the breaking down of boundaries between visual art, music, dance and poetry. A dynamic dialogue between time-based art practice and its documentation will occur through a comprehensive exhibition of site-reactive installations. 

At 9:30 a.m. on the 26th, the festival will start with a meet-and-greet here at the garden, with artist's talks and lunch to follow until noon. Come to the garden to pick up a schedule of events, and visit the event website here.

On the 29th, performances, installations, and discussions at the garden will start at 9:20 a.m., with a free children's workshop at 10 a.m. Events continue until 8 p.m., where you can join the party with DJ Action Pat at 150 NE 40th Street, a pop-up performance space in Miami. 

Shakespeare Under the Sun - August 4 and 11, 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily


The garden is hosting three outdoor plays produced by Arturo Fernandez of Ground Up & Rising. The first performance will be Julius Caesar, with two shows at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.  This is an hour-long, modern adaption of the Shakespearian classic. Ground Up & Rising is an award-winning,  non-profit theater organization with a vision "to replace the safe and already treaded with the avant-garde and risque." 

The producer, Arturo Fernandez, has been named as one of the Top 20 Artists Under 40 by the Miami New Times, and was given the 2010 Theater Visionary Award by the Miami ArtZine, amongst other accolades. Read more about Fernadez's performances and accomplishments here!

Start your weekend off right with a refreshing reminder of the performing talent Miami is known for. Some chairs will be provided, but everyone is encouraged to bring their own chairs or blankets to sit on and enjoy the zoysia grass. For more information, 305-673-7256, Ext. 201.

Performances to follow will be Macbeth on August 26 and September 2, and Danny & the Deep Blue Sea, September 16 and 30.

For more information, please visit the Miami Beach Botanical Garden website.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Awesome April at Miami Beach Botanical Garden

Check the Miami Beach Botanical Garden's event page frequently!!

Wednesday, April 4 / 2-5pm
The Wholesome Grocer
Lillies and the Swallow
by Ed King  
The Garden serves as the pick-up point and resource for fresh, local and organic produce, grass-fed beef, free-range chicken and eggs, honey and seasonal foods from local growers. Sign up with Cindy Hill at Wholesome Grocer service, pre-order from her grocery list and pick up at the Garden. No application fee or minimum order. Telephone 305-496-4591 or visit www.onceuponacarrot.org
April 4-8
Neo-Pop Artwork by Ed King
An exhibit of artwork by neo-pop artist Ed King integrates plant and garden images with vibrant colors, black outlines and his signature stitching. Based in Miami, since 2003 King has been living his dream of creating fun and inspiring artwork for clients around the globe. The exhibit in the Banyan Room is free and open to the public. Opening reception on Tuesday, April 5 from 6-8:30pm

Saturday, April 9 / 10am
The What, When, Where and Why of Garden Design
FIU Professor Ronald Mossman will discuss principles of landscape design: putting the right plant in the right place; wind and weather considerations, and what to think about in landscaping your own garden. A question and question period will help homeowners address planting and design challenges in their own gardens. Orchids, bromeliads, flowering plants and trees for sale.

Tuesday, April 12 / Noon-2pm
Green Book Club
April book selection: The Future of Life by E.O. Wilson

Every Thursday / 6:30-7:30pm
Miami Beach Toastmasters
Polish your professional presentations and social interaction with Miami Beach Toastmasters meeting  every Thursday evening at the Garden. www.miamibeachtoastmasters.com
   
Japanese Garden at the
Miami Beach Botanical Garden
Tuesday, April 12 / 6-8:30pm
The Garden Annual Meeting
Lecture: "Putting the Zen into Gardening"
The Garden's Annual Meeting features guest speaker Min Mossman, author and authority on Japanese Gardens discusses how to put Zen in your garden and capture traditional Japanese garden design with Florida native plants and trees. Floral artist Israel Sands will demonstrate ikebana arrangements. Free and open to the public. Members will elect the Garden's Board of Directors.

April 18-22
Double Devine
Winners of the Audience Choice and Artist Choice awards at the June 2010 Devine Debris Art Exhibit at the Garden, Daniel Walker and Stefan VonFouts exhibit artworks that make an environmental statement. Opening reception Tuesday, April 18 from 6-8:30pm

Thursday, April 28 / 7-9ppm
Techniques of Healthy Organic Cooking 101
Join cooking instructor Cindy Hill to explore techniques for creating quick, easy and healthy meals. Learn simple steps that make big changes.  No previous cooking skills required. $35 per person, adults only. 786-216-7946 or onceuponacarrot@me.com

The Miami Beach Botanical Garden is located at 2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach. Please call 305-673-7256 or visit www.mbgarden.org for more information. 

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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Momentum Dance Company Presents The Miami Dance Festival 2011, April 2-May 15

Tickets for all ticketed events are available online at www.momentumdance.com. For festival information call 305-858-7002 or the specific event venue.

Festival Schedule of Events

Ballet Flamenco La Rosa, World Premiere of "Cesar y Cleopatra"

April 2 at 8pm & April 3 at 3pm

Ballet Flamenco La Rosa presents the World Premiere of "Cesar y Cleopatra" by award winning choreographer Ilisa Rosal. George Bernard Shaw's classic play is taken into a new realm of expression in this Flamenco dance/drama with guest artists from Spain.

General admission tickets: In advance $25/ Students $15/ Seniors $20. At the door: $30/ Students $20/ Seniors $25 For information contact PAN, the Performing Arts Network, at 305-899-7730 or panmiami@aol.com, and Ballet Flamenco La Rosa at 305-899-7729 or rosalpanmiami@aol.com


Florida Dance Theater in "Innovations"

April 8 at 8pm

Florida Dance Theater in "Innovations"
The Lakeland, Fla.-based Florida Dance Theater under the Artistic Direction of Carol Krajacic-Erkes last performed at the Miami Dance Festival to critical and audience praise in 2008. Highlights of the contemporary dance  performance include two new works by the company directors. Fallen Angel, choreographed by Krajacic-Erkes and set to original music by Leonard Levash, is a dark, moving piece about the struggle with outside influences. Red Moon, choreographed by Associate Director and Resident Choreographer Ferdinand DeJesus, is inspired by an idea that when inhabitants of the Earth see a lunar eclipse, astronauts on the moon would be bathed in red light and experience a solar eclipse.

General admission tickets: $20/ Students & Seniors $15. For tickets and information call 305-674-1040 or 305-858-7002


Dance Now! Ensemble Performs in Dade Heritage Days Event

Coco Plum Women's Club, 1375 Sunset Drive, Coral Gables
April 17 at 3pm

Dance Now! presents a moving evening of dance at the historic women's club in conjunction with Dade Heritage Days featuring Drawing Circles, Director Salterini's homage to Mimo Architecture in the theme of Dade Heritage Days.

Tickets: $20/$10 (Cash or check only at the venue) For information call 305-975-8489 or 305-858-7002


Festival Film Night at Miami Beach Cinematheque

Historic City Hall, 1130 Washington Avenue, First Floor South
April 20 at 7:30pm 

"Caligula," a high definition ballet presented in collaboration with Emerging Pictures. From the Paris Ballet, Paris, France, Composed by Antonio Vivaldi, Choreographed by Nicolas Le Riche.

Cast: Caligula: Stéphane Bullion, Lune: Clairemarie Osta, Mnester: Nicolas Paul, Chaerea: Aurélien Houette, Incitatus: Mathias Heymann, Caesonia: Eleonora Abbagnato

About the Production: Caligula is Danseur Étoile Nicolas Le Riche's first choreography for the Ballet de l'Opéra National de Paris, and is one of the most interesting and experimental productions in years. Intrigued by the complex and troubling personality of the Roman emperor, the choreographer evokes the torments of a frail man capable of loving the moon and idolizing his horse, a man impassioned by theater and constantly playing a role himself. Nicolas Le Riche overturns clichés and embarks upon an intimate exploration of a rich and complex personality. Built in the style of Racine's tragedy, the ballet is structured in five acts, three scenes with four pantomime interludes. The story conforms to the rule of the three units of time, place and action. Accompanied by Vivaldi's Four Seasons, which illustrates the irremediable passage of time, the dance, in all its depth and energy, translates the poetry and the violence inherent in a life consumed at lightning speed by excess. Running time: 1 hour 24 minutes, no intermission. The screening of "Caligula" is preceded by a discussion on the French-style of ballet.

$16 General Admission/ $15 Miami Dance Festival and Miami Beach Cinematheque members. For information and ticketing contact 306-67-FILMS (673-4567) or visit www.MBCinema.com   


Dance Now! and Little Haiti Cultural Center Present "Little Haiti Neighborhood Nights"

Little Haiti Cultural Center, 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami
April 29 at 7pm

A preview of the upcoming season finale at the Byron Carlyle featuring audience favorites from the 2010/11 season including work of renowned West Coast Choreographer Tandy Beal.

Tickets are $20/$10 (Cash or check only at the venue). Call 305-960-2967, 305-975-8489 or 305-858-7002 for information.


Dance Now! And the Bass Museum of Art present "EKPHRASIS2: More Art from Art as part of Miami Museum Month"

Bass Museum of Art, 2121 Park Avenue, Miami Beach
May 1 at 12:30pm & 2:30pm

Dance Now! returns to the Bass Museum to present a site-specific, roving performance event created directly with the current exhibitions. FREE with museum admission
Information: 305-673-7530, 305-975-8489 or 305-858-7002


Critics Roundtable Panel Discussion

Miami Beach Botanical Garden, 2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach 
Free Admission
May 5 at 7pm

Noted writer and dance historian Dr. Andrea M. Seidel (Florida International University) will moderate a panel discussion with audience interaction that focuses on how critics look at and write about dance, what criteria they use, their responsibilities in writing about dance in a young arts community, and their audiences. Critics include: Celeste Fraser Delgado from the Knight Arts Blog, Orlando Taquechel from El Nuevo Herald, and writers from the newly launched Artburst media service.

Brazz Dance Theater, Artistic Director Augusto Soledade, presents an informal performance immediately following the discussion. Soledade will comment on his creative process, field questions from the audience, and seek feedback as he exhibits Cordell, a new work in progress. 


Dance Now! Program III: Best of Now! Decade 2 

Byron Carlyle Theater, 500 71 Street, Miami Beach
May 7 at 8pm

Celebrating the first year of its second decade, Dance Now! presents an evening of audience favorites from the 2010/11 season including work of renowned West Coast Choreographer Tandy Beal.

Tickets: $35/$30/$15/$10. Colony Box Office: 305-674-1040, Ext., 1, 305-975-8489 or 305-858-7002


CORE Performance Group/Corazon Abriendo (Heart Opening)

Byron Carlyle Theater, 500 71 Street, Miami Beach
May 13 at 8pm

Atlanta based CORE Performance Group returns to the Festival with a multi-media dance and theater work that expresses the struggles and triumphs of the Maya peoples. Corazón Abriendo (Heart Opening) is a portal that transports the audience into the vivid, lush atmosphere of the highlands and rainforests of Chiapas, Mexico through a multimedia 'cloth' of dance, sculpture, video, and music skillfully woven together. Echoes of ancient civilizations overlap with the energy of modern life as the artistic sensibilities of contemporary dancers meld with the traditional weaving arts of the Mayan people. CORE Performance Company weaves music, dance, storytelling, videography and the sights and sounds collected from Chiapas into this exceptional performance piece. 

Tickets: $30 in advance/ 35 at the door/Students & Seniors $15/ Groups $10. Colony Box Office: 305-674-1040


Momentum Dance Company Spring Season 2011

Byron Carlyle Theater, 500 71 Street, Miami Beach
May 14 at 8pm & May 15 at 7pm

Miami Dance Festival's host company offers a repertory concert that features two new works. The program includes Doris Humphrey's historic 1928 work Water Study, considered a breakthrough work when it was created, and which still looks very contemporary 78 years later. Also, Artistic Director Delma Iles brings back Window. Originally created in 1987 to an original score by Dr. Dennis Kam, it is inspired by paintings by Joan Miro. Last season's premiere, Cobia, returns with a fresh new original score by Dr. Devin Marsh. Iles will premiere a new work, Pots and Pans, about pots and pans, ingredients, appetite, hunger and wanting more than you should have.

Tickets are $30 in advance, $35 at the door/Students & Seniors $15 Groups $10. Colony Box Office: 305-674-1040 x1