Welcome to your weekly Miami Beach Arts & Culture guide. View below digital event highlights for the week and be sure to check out our  Website  for all things Arts & Culture!
MIAMI CITY BALLET - A DANCE FOR HEROES
This Friday, May 8 at 8 p.m., join Miami City Ballet for a unique performance inspired by and dedicated to all first responders and essential workers that have worked with uncompromising courage and grace throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

A Dance For Heroes is a new work commissioned by Miami City Ballet Artistic Director Lourdes Lopez and choreographed by Durante Verzola. Full of love and vitality, Durante's work aims to express the generosity and bravery of all of our essential workers during this time.


Looking for COVID-19 related news? The City of Miami Beach has created a comprehensive resource detailing business assistance resources, travel & transportation details, useful tools and more. Learn more .
Oolite Online: Still Life Painting With Acrylics

May 7 & 14
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Oolite Arts
New World Symphony
Archive +

Available
On Demand

New World Symphony
MASTER MiND
Class: Self Scripting

May 13 & 20
1 PM - 4 PM

Miami New Drama
Breakfast at the Virtual Bass

May 7
11 AM

The Bass
Virtual Pride

May 9 & 10
Various Times

South Florida Pride Collective
Pahokee

Available
On Demand

O Cinema
SOUNDCLOUD PLAYLIST:
MIAMI CLASSICAL MUSIC FESTIVAL
Since its 2013 inception, Miami Classical Music Festival (MCMF) has been proud to establish Miami as a premier destination for elite young classical musicians to train and perform. Check out an exclusive curated playlist of some of their favorite compositions, including work by local musicians.

RECOVERY RESOURCES
The City of Miami Beach Cultural Affairs staff is available to assist artists and arts organizations in identifying nationwide and local recovery resources for artists and arts organizations. If you or your organization has been impacted by Covid-19, you may be eligible for assistance. Learn more at our  Recovery Resources  portal. The site is frequently updated, so be sure to check back often.

Still have questions? Some of them may be answered in the  Arts & Culture Small Business Webinar , hosted by Mayor Dan Gelber. Originally hosted on Monday, April 6, the archive is available on Facebook  here .

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