Chopin for All Featuring Young Local Pianists
Young piano students from Miami-Dade perform works by Frédéric Chopin as part of the CHOPIN for ALL concert series at Granada Church.
Young piano students from Miami-Dade perform works by Frédéric Chopin as part of the CHOPIN for ALL concert series at Granada Church.
The Cuban Classical Ballet of Miami presents a performance on Sunday, April 12 at 5:00 pm at Sanctuary of the Arts. The program includes selected works from the company’s repertoire, highlighting classical ballet technique and performance.
The evening features music by Cuban and Latin American composers, including Ernesto Lecuona and Ignacio Cervantes. The program reflects the traditions of the Cuban School of Ballet through a series of choreographed pieces.
Join the curator of the Beanie Backus exhibition for an intimate guided tour of Coral Gables Collects: Beanie Backus and His Imprint in South Florida Through the Allen Morris Collection. Includes general admission to all galleries and a 10% discount at the Museum Store. Open to all ages.
A girl earns her place in a celebrated choir — and discovers what that place costs her. Set against the fading grandeur of early post-Communist Prague, Broken Voices is a quietly devastating portrait of innocence navigating abusive power, honored at Karlovy Vary with the Europa Cinemas Label and a Special Jury Mention.
Professor Etienne Charles and the Frost Studio Jazz Band perform a program tracing Miles Davis's full career in music, from bebop to electric funk, marking the centennial year of one of jazz's most influential figures.
The Miami Film Festival screens five short documentaries competing for the University of Miami Documentary Award on April 16 at 6:30 p.m. The program covers stories of immigration, identity, justice, and Americana from filmmakers working across the United States, Vietnam, and beyond.
The Teofilo Victoria Series Lecture III features Jorge A. Sanchez, Principal and President of SMI Landscape Architecture. Sanchez will speak on his firm's approach to classical and tropical garden design, historic landscape preservation, and a body of work recognized by the Arthur Ross Award and the Thomas N. Armstrong III Award.
Baires Grill and Argentine winery Colomé host a guided tasting on April 16 at 6:30 p.m. in Coral Gables. Four wines from one of the world's highest vineyards, led by a winery representative and a sommelier, paired with a curated menu from start to finish.
CAM Fest brings live country and Newgrass to the stage with Sunshine State, directed by Brian Russell, and opening act Big Cypress. Expect heartfelt original country tunes and high-energy Newgrass in one of the festival's most beloved evenings.
François Ozon's adaptation of Camus's The Stranger arrives as something rare: a literary film that earns its fidelity. Benjamin Voisin plays Meursault with an unsettling stillness — a man who feels neither compelled to lie nor capable of performing the emotions his world demands. Shot in luminous black-and-white, the film moves with the patient fatalism of the novel, building toward a beach, a gunshot, and a courtroom where indifference becomes its own kind of indictment. In colonial Algiers, a Frenchman who kills an Arab might escape consequence — but a Frenchman who refuses to mourn his mother, or explain himself, or pretend? That, apparently, is unforgivable.
