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The 14th edition of the Daniel Lewis Dance Sampler, also known as the 鈥淪ampler,鈥 kicks off the season, with a stripped-down version, with a single performance and program by six groups.
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Randolph Ward's "Dystopia" 鈥 a blend of dance, music and spoken word inspired by his frustration with some of Florida's recent educational and anti-LGBTQ+ policies 鈥 has its world premiere this week.
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The contemporary dance company will perform at 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 26 at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden in 鈥淗eart of the Garden.鈥
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The contemporary dance company's 'Pop' is part of its Program III. And although it includes music that most GenXers grew up with, it is a dance piece that other generations can easily relate to, according to its creator.
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Miami City Ballet will close out its season with the return of choreographer Alexei Ratmansky鈥檚 re-imagining of Swan Lake, which uses dance notation from a late 19th Century staging of the classic ballet.
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Ericka Squire, dancer and founder of nonprofit Natural Movers Foundation, will mark Black History Month with a one-of-a-kind day of dance event at the Kravis Centre for the Performing Arts, in West Palm Beach.
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Margarita Armas's "An谩logo" makes its premiere with Miami City Ballet.
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500 of years of history and culture come to life through flamenco in a WLRN-TV special.
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This year's "Men Who Dance" festival features a fitting response to Florida's increasingly anti-LGBTQ and anti-trans political climate.
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The 13th edition of the Daniel Lewis Dance Sampler will feature the work of ten dance troupes this year, including Miami's Zest Collective.
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Choreographer and dancer Marshall L. Davis Jr. joins us to talk about his new show Revelations in Rythm and what the arts have taught him about life.
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The 45-minute ballet will feature teenage dancers with Miami City Ballet's Pre-Professional Program.