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The new South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center (SMDCAC) is a world-class, multi-disciplinary performing arts center in the heart of the Town of Cutler Bay. The $51 million Center celebrates its grand opening in October 2011. The Center is managed by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, with funding support from the Office of the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. SMDCAC is dedicated to presenting and supporting arts and culture and providing access to the arts to the entire Miami-Dade County community.

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2011/12 UPCOMING EVENTS

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Introducing a brand new state-of-the-art facility to South Miami-Dade. Dedicated to presenting and supporting the arts for the benefit of the entire community, this landmark offers a blend of cultural activities and entertainment.

Voted Best CulturalVenue

– Miami New Times

New Perspectives Unfolding.

SMDCAC PRESENTS

DanceSouth Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center salutes three of the nation’s most prominent African American choreographers and the companies they lead. Don’t miss Garth Fagan, Ronald K. Brown and Kyle Abraham for three thrilling evenings of outstanding contemporary dance!

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Garth Fagan Dance

Artistic Director, Garth Fagan

Saturday, November 5, 8pm$25–$10

Now in its 40th season, Garth Fagan Dance is “unfailingly original” deemed by the The New York Times. Tony Award-winning choreographer of Broadway’s The Lion King, Garth Fagan’s dancers communicate with unbridled energy the depth, precision, and grace of Fagan’s work. On this program is his newest dance Madiba.

November/December 2011

Brazz Dance (Lab Theater)

November 11/12/18/19 8:30pmNovember 13/20, 3pm$15

Brazz Dance Theater is an Afro-Brazilian contemporary dance company under the direction of acclaimed choreographer Augusto Soledade. The company presents an exciting new work performed in the intimate setting of the SMDCAC Lab Theater.

The Nutcracker

Saturday, December 3, 8pm$35, $25

This classic ballet, danced by Miami Youth Ballet, is a perfect holiday spectacle for children and adults alike. Don’t miss a little girl’s dreamlike journey to the magical Land of the Sweets, the Sugarplum Fairy, dazzling costumed characters, and of course, Tchaikovsky’s beautiful score.

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March 2012

Abraham.In.Motion

Artistic Director, Kyle Abraham

Saturday, March 31, 8pm$25–$10

Hailed “The best and brightest creative talent to emerge in New York City in the age of Obama,” by Out Magazine, Kyle Abraham is among the most talented young choreographers around. His company Abraham.In.Motion, performs the acclaimed work The Radio Show.

The dance investigates the effects of the abrupt discontinuation of a radio station on a community and the lingering effects of Alzheimer's and aphasia on a family. Abraham mixes score with recordings of classical soul and hip-hop with contemporary classical composition by Ryoji Ikeda and Alva Noto.

February 2012

Evidence, A Dance Company

Artistic Director Ronald K. Brown with music by Stevie Wonder

Saturday, February 18, 8pm$25–$10

Ronald K. Brown’s work focuses on the seamless integration of traditional African dance with contemporary choreography and spoken word. On this program is a new work by Brown called On Earth Together performed by his troupe Evidence, A Dance Company to the popular music of Stevie Wonder.

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A fantastic selection of jazz, blues, gospel, classical, and hip hop comes to the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center. See at least one of these shows and you’ll be coming back for more!

A Night in Treme:The Musical Majesty of New Orleans

Friday, October 21, 8pm$30–$10

Experience the wonderful sounds of New Orleans jazz, still alive and thriving! “A Night In Treme” features the legendary Soul Rebels Brass Band and special guest artists Donald Harrison Jr., Kermit Ruffins and Glen David Andrews. These artists are part of the HBO Series, Treme, which centers around the rebuilding of the famous neighborhood following the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

SMDCAC PRESENTS

Music

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Christina Robinson

South Florida Gospel Music Award Winner

Saturday, October 29, 8pmCo-presented with CR Music ProductionsFREE

Christina Robinson is an international gospel recording artist who recently released her music single called “More of You” and is currently working on her live recording project “Heavenly Experience” set to take place on October 29, 2011.  Her goal and mission for this project is to strengthen and empower the lives of people from all walks of life.

October/November 2011

O Holy Night: Christmas with Seraphic Fire

Saturday, December 17, 8pm$25–$10

A spectacular holiday program, with arrangements of O Holy Night and Silent Night by Artistic Director Patrick Dupré Quigley, as well as a combination of classic carols, gorgeous motets and Gregorian chants. Now a South Florida holiday tradition, Seraphic Fire’s Christmas concerts always sell out. Don’t miss it!

December 2011/January 2012

Nestor Torres in a Concert for a New Renaissance: Symphonic Dances, Prayers & Meditations for Peace

FUNDarte & Nestor Torres Foundation in association with SMDCAC

Friday, November 11, 8pm

Ten years after 9/11, Nestor Torres creates a concert event of a lifetime in a Symphonic version of songs from his CD “Dances, Prayers & Meditations For Peace.” Offering a musical/ multidisciplinary performance directed by Daniel Lewis, conducted by Maestro Eduardo Marturet and joined by the Greater Miami Youth Symphony, the Thomas Armour Dance Conservatory, the Miami Children’s Choir, and students from the New World School of The Arts.

Black Violin

Sunday, January 15, 7pmCo-presented with Culture ShockFREE

To most people, jazz, hip-hop, funk, and clas-sical are musical genres, but to revolutionary music group Black Violin, they're nothing but ingredients. Combining a daunting array of musical styles and influences to produce a signature sound that is not quite maestro, not quite emcee, this group of two classically trained violinists and their DJ are redefining the mu-sic world-one string at a time. With influences ranging from Shostakovich and Bach to Nas and Jay-Z, Black Violin breaks all the rules, blending the classical with the modern to create some-thing rare, a sound that nobody has ever heard, but that everybody wants to feel. Miami String Project opens the show!

Band of the United States Air Force Reserve

Thursday, January 26, 8pmFREE

Co-presented with Chamber South

The Band of the United States Air Force Reserve is the oldest band, active or reserve, assigned to the Air Force, having continued from its formation in 1941 to the present without a break in service. It is one of the finest musical organizations in the Southeastern United States and travels in excess of 100,000 miles per year performing more than 400 concerts. Don’t miss this wonderful performance appropriate for the entire family!

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James Cotton, Superharp

Saturday, March 17, 8pmCo–presented with Tigertail$35–$15

Grammy Award-winner James Cotton with a blast-furnace sound, a larger-than-life personality, and massive fame, “Mr. Superharp” is a blues giant in every aspect. The New York Times adds, “Cotton helped define modern blues harmonica with his moaning, wrenching phrases and his train-whistle wails.”

8th Annual Black History Month CelebrationThe Langston Hughes Project

Thursday, February 23, 8pm$30–$10

The Langston Hughes Project is a multimedia concert performance of Langston Hughes’s kaleidoscopic jazz poem suite. "Ask Your Mama" The concert includes spoken word with music performed by the Ron McCurdy Quartet.

February/March 2012

Keb' Mo'

Saturday, February 4, 8pm$35–$15

Keb' Mo', three-time Grammy Award winner for Best Contemporary Blues Album, and a key figure in the acclaimed PBS series Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues, plays from his recent album, The Reflection. Mo’s South Florida debut will draw audiences from all over town so be sure to get your tickets now!

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Turtle Island Quartet, A Love Supreme, The Music of John Coltrane

Saturday, April 21, 8pm$30–$10

Winners of a Grammy Award for Best Classical Crossover Album, Turtle Island Quartet pay homage to John Coltrane’s legendary jazz album, A Love Supreme, during this spectacular concert. For lovers of jazz and classical music this is a must see!

April 2012

SMDCAC PRESENTS

TheaterThe Center has a special relationship with the Sarasota-based, Asolo Repertory Theatre, Florida’s premier professional theater. Whether staging a new work or re-envisioning a classic, Asolo Rep creates theater that consistently surprises, entertains, challenges and inspires its audiences.

October 2011 / May 2012

Asolo Repertory Theatre Hamlet Redux

(Open Access Theater Series)Friday, October 14, 8pm$15

A contemporary look at Shakespeare’s classic tale about justice, revenge and family con-flict that resonates with children and adults. Hamlet Redux will introduce young audi-ences to a masterwork and at the same time it will serve as a thematic connection to Aso-lo Rep’s new adaptation, Hamlet, Prince of Cuba, presented at the Center in the spring. The show includes shadow performances for the hearing impaired and is appropriate for children in grades 6 and up. This is a great performance for the entire family to enjoy together!

Asolo Repertory Theatre, Hamlet Prince of Cuba/Hamlet de Cuba

(Spanish)

Friday, May 11, 8pm Sunday, May 13, 3pm

(English)

Saturday, May 12, 3pm & 8pm$30–$10

Hamlet’s intense struggle to understand the meaning of his life has captivated audiences for more than 400 years. Be among the first to see a distinctively Cuban Hamlet, which reveals new perspectives on the classic work, while staying true to Shakespeare’s original story. With performances in both English and Spanish, this new adaptation is a fresh and stunning portrayal of a son’s struggle to pursue justice, and the consequences that threaten to destroy the lives of those he loves.

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For Children

Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and SMDCAC, together with support and funding from The Children’s Trust, Present The 6th Annual All Kids Included Family Festival

Saturday, May 5, 10am–5pmFREE

The All Kids Included Family Arts Festival is an innovative, interdisciplinary community arts festival for children and families with or without disabilities, and features live entertainment, interactive arts activities and community resources for parents.  Each component of the festival is designed to be accessible, utilizing technology such as Braille, guided tours, ASL interpretation and Shadow Interpreted Theater. 

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Buy Your Tickets Online!smdcac.org prices vary by show

Box Officecall 786 573 5300Culture Shock Miami, senior and student rates available

Parking Made EasyFREE on-site patron parking at the Center’s east lot or at South Miami Regional Library and Government Center located next to the facility.

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The South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center is managed by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, with funding support from the Office of the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. The Center is dedicated to presenting and supporting arts and culture and providing access to the arts to the entire Miami-Dade County community.

It is the policy of Miami-Dade County to comply with all of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.  To request materials in accessible format, sign language interpreters, and/or any accommodation to participate in any County-sponsored program or meeting, please call 786.573.5300 five days in advance to initiate your request. TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service.)

Photo Creditscover image/pages 6/8:Greg Barret

pages 3/4/5/19/26:Robin Hill

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