NuDeco Ensemble Announces Season 2

NuDeco Ensemble has announced it's second season kicking off October 27 and the line-up includes several show that are cant-miss. There are several 3-night shows at NuDeco's home The Light Box, as well as performances at the North Beach Bandshell, New World Symphony and The Adrienne Arsht Center. 

This season co-founder and composer Sam Hyken brings together the variable sounds from old and new, constructing performances into suites that include old world music from composers such as Bach and Vivaldi and modern additions like Judd Greenstein and Jessie Montgomery. Special features will include a collaboration with a Brooklyn-based hip hop crew and a tribute to Prince. 

Nu Deco Ensemble
The Light Box | Wnywood, Miami

Andy Sweet Exhibit at MBCinema

Andy Sweet is a beloved Miami Beach photographer who after completely a masters degree in in photography in the mid-1970's, devoted himself to a body of work titled "The South Beach Project".  For five years, Sweet documented the mostly Jewish community of South Beach, showcasing the vibrancy of its people. 

While his untimely death at the young age of 28 cut short his career, the appeal of his images have lasted decades. Now on display, Sweet is the first public Miami Beach exhibit of Andy Sweet's photography. Curated by Dana Keith and Ed Christin, the exhibit is up now at the MIami Beach Cinematheque. 

See more of Andy Sweet's in our feature or view the exhibit, up until the end of October.

Sweet 
Miami Beach Cinematheque
1030 Washington Ave | Miiami Beach

Dancer by Steven Cantor at MBCinema

Ukrainian-born dancer Sergei Polunin, famous for his role in David LaChapelle's video for Hozier's "Take Me To Church" – above – originally garnered attention after becoming the Royal Ballet's youngest ever principal dancer at age 19. Two years later - at the height of his career - Poulnin walked away from dance, resolving to give it up completely.

Director Steven Cantor's film Dancer tracks the life of Polunin from the beginning, celebrating both his raw talent and his ambition to move beyond dance - and possibly to Hollywood.  Dancer considers how wealth and success may not be enough when it comes to finding personal and professional identity.

The film plays at the Miami Beach Cinematheque starting Friday, September 30th. 

Dancer 
Miami Beach Cinematheque
1130 Washington Ave | Miami Beach