2019
2019
Thursday, June 20, 2019 7-9PM
MOCA Pavilion
MOCA hosts UCLA scholar Dr. Katherine Smith in conversation with Potoprens artist Myrlande Constant, a leading artist in the new style of large, densely beaded Vodou flags. The conversation will be archived in the Digital Library of the Caribbean at Florida International University, in partnership with the FIU LACC.
Dr. Katherine Smith received her PhD in Culture and Performance in 2012. Through extensive ethnographic research, Katherine examines historical transformations of the trickster spirit Gede in the visual and embodied culture of Vodou. Myrlande Constant is a Haitian master sequin artist noted for her labor intensive and densely rich works imbued with historic references and magic. Co-sponsored by the Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center (LACC) at Florida International University as part of its Haitian Studies Program of Excellence.
This is the inaugural event of our 22nd Annual Haitian Summer Institute
Liesl B. Picard
Associate Director
Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center
Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs
Florida International University
Miami, Florida
The Arsht Center welcomed a new family name to its campus in April with the naming of the Dorothea Green Theater inside the Ziff Ballet Opera House. The newly-named space recognizes a generous $2.5 million grant from the Green Family Foundation to increase access to arts education for Miami-Dade County children.
"We added a family name to our campus!
The naming recognizes a significant gift from The Green Family Foundation that will empower the Arsht Center to annually expand its arts education access for another 25,000 children – reaching a total of 80,000 students every year with free arts learning experiences."
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
JUANES AND BRIAN STOKES MITCHELL DAZZLE GUESTS AT 13TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT: MIAMI FUSION
2019 Gala is one of most successful in Arsht Center history! Proceeds support the Center’s arts education and community programs, which enrich the lives of people of all ages in South Florida
Miami, FL – April 10, 2019 – On Saturday, April 6, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County (@arshtcenter) hosted its 13th Annual Gala with a momentous celebration. A major highlight of the evening was the announcement by Gala Co-Chair and Green Family Foundation President Dr. Kimberly Green that the foundation awarded a $2.5 million grant to support the Arsht Center’s free arts education programs. In recognition of the Greens’ generous gift, the 2,400-seat auditorium inside the Ziff Ballet Opera House was named in honor of Kimberly’s mother, Dorothea Green, who is a passionate, lifelong supporter of the arts. Click here to see how one of the Arsht Center’s education programs has made a world of difference!
Read more: ARSHT CENTER UNVEILS DOROTHEA GREEN THEATER AT 13TH ANNUAL GALA
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