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DANCE MEETS TWO PIANOS IN A NEW DDTM-DRANOFF COLLABORATION


A partnership between two performing arts groups has a double-edged component. The goal of the collaboration between Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami (DDTM) and Dranoff 2 Piano Fusion is to not only present something new from each organization but to introduce audiences to both organizations. By Elisabeth Campbell


FOUNTAINHEAD ARTIST RESIDENCY LEAVING MORNINGSIDE FOR BIGGER HOME


Fountainhead Arts is leaving the Morningside house that has defined its artist residency for 18 years. The move will, for the first time, separate studios from artists’ living quarters and give the organization twice the space of its previous location. By Michelle F. Solomon


'STATE OF TRANSITION' AT DIMENSIONS VARIABLE EXPLORES BARRIERS AND MIGRATION


In his solo show “State of Transition,” Dimensions Variable co-founder Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova draws inspiration from objects evoking immigrant travel across hostile boundaries. By Elisa Turner

WOLFSONIAN GOES SHOE CRAZY WITH 'FOOT NOTES' EXHIBITION


From a Salvatore Ferragamo shoe designed for Judy Garland to the X-ray Shoe Sizer that inspired the exhibition, "Foot Notes: Shoes, Symbolism & Society" uses the museum's extensive collection, along with some borrowed items, to adjust perceptions of things we put on our feet. By Douglas Markowitz


EL 'FESTIVAL DE CANTE' DE SIEMPRE FLAMENCO: EN UN PATIO ANDALUZ CON AMIGOS Y FAMILIA


El cante flamenco siempre ha sido la razón de ser y la estrella indiscutible del Festival de Cante Flamenco de Siempre Flamenco, pero este año el baile promete cobrar un protagonismo especial con la participación de dos bailaores españoles. By Orlando Taquechel



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