Miami Light Project Invites You to Dance Your @$$ Off

It always feels good to do a selfless charitable act. But it feels pretty darn awesome when that philanthropic act of kindness involves food, drink, and an all-night dance party.So in an act of not-quite-complete-selflessness, an expectant 300 patrons of the arts will be coming out to party with Miami…

Ayikodans, Having Conquered Miami, Is Ready for the World

Port-au-Prince based Ayikodans returned to Miami this weekend for the second year in a row. And choreographer Jean Guy Saintus, with his unrivaled corps of dancers, proved once again that Haiti is home to immense and sophisticated culture worthy of the world’s stage. Ayikodans is an ideal of global artistic…

Dancing With The Stars Finals: Our Condolences to Cuba

Let’s get the results out of the way up top: Donald Driver and Peta are your Dancing with the Stars Season 14 champions. In many ways it should have been obvious; athletes have now won seven out of the 14 seasons (that’s 50 percent, for all of you statistics junkies…

Dancing With The Stars Finals, Night One: Viva William Levy!

Last week we had to bid farewell to Maria Menunous and Derek, and with them, the last shred of drama on Dancing With The Stars. William Levy, Katherine Jenkins and Donald Driver are all very accomplished dancers, for celebrities at the very least. But they also seem to be nice…

Arsht Center Floods During Lion King Performance UPDATED

When last night’s Lion King audience returned to their seats after the show’s intermission, they probably expected some more tribal music, some more freaky human-animal costuming, and a nice tidy Disney ending to their night at the theater.What they got was a downpour all over the imagined Pride Lands.The ceiling…

Five Other Disney Classics That Should Get the Broadway Treatment

Nants ingonyama bagithi Baba!In case you’ve been living under a rock, the Broadway version of Disney’s The Lion King starts its run at the Adrienne Arsht Center today. And while you might be tempted to scoff at its plebeian origins, it stands as one of the longest-running Broadway productions and…

Global Soul: David Zambrano Brings a World of Dance to Miami

David Zambrano is the kind of choreographer who inspires his audiences to trade their day jobs for a life of dancing. His acclaimed workshops and performances have been presented around the world. Along the way, he has collected an international group of performers from Mozambique, Slovenia, Greece, Slovakia, the U.S.,…

Pablo Francisco Talks Hookers, Drugs, Booze, and, Oh Yeah, Comedy

Pablo Francisco is a hilarious comedian with more impersonations in his bag of tricks than there are rocks in the average ounce of crack.When we caught up with him, he exploded with a full-on rant filled with amazing quotes about drinking, fighting, and doin’ the nasty. He’s performing six shows…

Magic City Episode Five: Voodoo Priests and Auditing

Quick criticism before we start this Magic City recap: if you’re watching the show for Danny Huston’s insane performance as the Butcher, this episode will be a let down. He’s pretty absent. And sure, all of the other Magic City touchstones are intact: gratuitous nudity, violence, and animal murder. But…

Time Stands Still Brings the War Home at GableStage

War is the backdrop in Donald Margulies’ stark tale of love and conflict, Time Stands Still, which opened last night at GableStage. The play is ostensibly a study in the impassive cruelty of war through the eyes of a couple drifting towards an uncertain future while fighting to avoid being…