The Arts & Culture Insider for Greater Miami and the Beaches
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FALL 2019 ARTS CULTURE The Arts & Culture Insider for Greater Miami and the Beaches WHAT’S INSIDE WELCOME… ABOUT THE COVER The Miami Beach Convention Center What sets Greater Miami and the Beaches apart from other (MBCC) completed a magnificent great destinations? Just about everything. A little over a century $620M LEED-certified renovation and ago, this seductive city was created as a pioneer trading post expansion project in 2018. A major aspect of the project is $7.4M of public on the banks of the Miami River. Today, it’s known as one of the art installations by internationally most welcoming, progressive and exciting places in the world. acclaimed artists. The first piece to be unveiled was a vibrant mural titled About Thanks to its amazing weather, thriving arts scene, diverse Sand by Franz Ackermann. It is located population and non-stop nightlife, Greater Miami has earned its at street level on the southeast corner of spot as a preferred vacation destination among culture seekers. the Center. To learn more about public Its multifaceted appeal lets visitors enjoy second-to-none fun- art at the MBCC, turn to page 7. in-the-sun partying, in addition to scoping out elite cultural happenings in a city that never sleeps. 02 WELCOME The attractions lineup includes unique natural wonders like What sets Greater Miami and the the Everglades, miles of sandy beaches, top sports teams Beaches apart from other great and events, and world-class museums and festivals that destinations? you won’t find anywhere else. With a wide range of events, 03 accommodations and nightlife, Greater Miami is as inclusive as THINGS TO DO AT THE LITTLE HAITI it is unique, as sophisticated as it is sexy. Get one step closer to CULTURAL COMPLEX the vacation of a lifetime! Explore Haitian culture, language and cuisine. This publication was produced by the Greater Miami Con- vention & Visitors Bureau 04 TOP ART-CENTRIC HOTELS IN MIAMI 701 Brickell Ave., Suite 2700 From permanent and roving art Miami, FL 33131 USA installations to on-property art galleries T: 305/539-3000; 800/933-8448 and live performances on repeat, these For information about Greater Miami and the Beaches, Miami hotels are moving the guest visit MiamiandBeaches.com. experience art-forward. 06 EXPLORE DOWNTOWN MIAMI’S VIBRANT ARTS SCENE Downtown Miami’s Vibrant Arts and Culture Scene Continues to Evolve at a Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs 111 NW 1st St., Suite 625, Miami, FL 33128 USA Rapid Pace. Telephone: 305/375-4634; Fax: 305/375-3068 Chairman: Xavier Cortada; Director: Michael Spring; 07 Deputy Director: Marialaura Leslie PUBLIC ART AT THE MIAMI BEACH The Department, and its 15-member volunteer advisory board, the CONVENTION CENTER Cultural Affairs Council, develop cultural excellence, diversity and A Multi-Million Dollar Investment In participation throughout Miami-Dade County by strategically creating Public Art. and promoting opportunities for artists and cultural organizations, and the approximately 2.7 million residents and 15.9 million annual overnight visitors who are their audiences. 08 FALL IN LOVE WITH MIAMI’S ARTS & CULTURE SCENE Making the most of your time in Miami this Fall. 2 Arts & Culture Insider • Fall 2019 Things to do at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex By Ashlee Thomas With more than 100,000 visitors per year, the Little Haiti Cultural Complex is the heartbeat of downtown Little Haiti, giving guests the exciting chance to explore Haitian culture, language and cuisine. The architectural motif of downtown Little Haitian rum tasting, the Marketplace is a great Haiti is distinguished by its vibrant colors and way to start Saturday’s cultural excursions. Caribbean design. Pastel blue, soft pink and ocean green buildings are outlined in brightly Sounds of Little Haiti colored wood, reflecting the sunshine of the Third Friday of every month Caribbean. The Little Haiti Cultural Complex 6 p.m. until late • Free anchors the rich culture of Haiti for the Haitian Some of the greats of Haitian music have diaspora abroad. Getting ready for a trip to graced the Cultural Complex Amphitheater explore the culture? Here are six things to do at stage thanks to Sounds of Little Haiti. These the Little Haiti Cultural Complex. free musical events attract a multigenerational crowd of locals who love Haitian music. Caribbean Market Days Knowledge of Kreyol is not required to attend, Saturdays • 10 a.m.-4 p.m. • Free but expect to hear lots of the native language Each Saturday, merchants and artisans at this event. Enjoy food, crafts, drinks and bring a taste of Haiti and the Caribbean to live music by super acts like Wyclef Jean, T. advanced, participants are in for a treat for the Cultural Complex. Stop by Tigeorges Kafé Vice and KLASS, alongside emerging Haitian their feet. Drummers are welcome to bring inside the market for some fresh coffee and singers, dancers and poets. Entrance is free, their djembes and join the Drum Circle! Haitian paté (a meat-filled morsel of doughy parking is ample. Visitors are encouraged to deliciousness). Try fresh salad made with the bring cash for food and vendors. Little Haiti Bus & Walking Tours superfood watercress, fresh tomatoes and Saturdays • 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. • $15- $50 pikliz – a cultural staple in Haitian cuisine Delou African Dance & Drum Class New on the scene, the Little Haiti Bus & that spices up any meal. For fresh juices and Sundays • 3-4 p.m. • $12-$15 Walking Tours are intimate guided excursions the most creative gifts, Mimi’s Juice and Gift For almost two decades, Delou African Dance of downtown little Haiti and the culture that Shop is right next door. Try a soursop and Company has been serving the community with influenced the tapestry of the city. The tour ginger smoothie or fresh coconut water poured a deep-rooted commitment to share the beauty begins and ends at the Cultural Complex. directly from the shell. Fill up on trinkets made and history of West African drum and dance. Themes range from exploring Haitian art, by Haitian artisans to take home as gifts or For those who want to shake up their chakras cuisine, religious practices in voodoo, the keepsakes. Try something new every Saturday: and sweat to their hearts’ content, Delou’s Haitian revolution, and the cause/effects of from Konpa and Haitian folklore dancing to dance class delivers. Whether beginners or aggressive urban development in a hyperlocal space. Learn Screen Printing Wednesdays • 6-8 p.m. $12/class or $50/5-week course For creatives, sign up to learn the skill of screen printing. With guided instruction, participants will learn to create their own art and transfer it to clothing through the screen- print technique. The class caters to a small number of students to ensure quality training and creative attention for each participant. Call to reserve your spot! Looking for more? Check out Libreri Mapou Bookstore or Piman Bouk Restaurant for a good read in Haitian Literature and authentic Kreyol cuisine. MiamiandBeaches.com 3 Top Art-Centric Hotels in Miami by Angela Caraway-Carlton From permanent and roving art installations to on-property art galleries and live performances on repeat, these Miami hotels are moving the guest experience art-forward. Precious Metals -Infinity Mirror by Henry B. Whittaker at the Hampton Inn & Suites Brickell From our world-class Miami Art Week to The iconic Delano South Beach not only a strong calendar of art and cultural events culturally rich neighborhoods like Wynwood boasts groundbreaking designs by famous for guests and locals. Cozy up in the lobby for and the Miami Design District, Miami has French designer Philippe Starck, but touts an nightly, free jazz concerts by world-recognized definitely made a name for itself in the art array of museum-worthy pieces strategically musicians, or ask for a tour to learn more world. Hotels are also placing a major focus placed throughout the Alice-in-Wonderland- about the rotating exhibits of visual arts and on the arts, with many new and historic hotels like lobby. Each piece has a specific meaning photography throughout the hotel. Something holding bragging rights to renowned architects, or history behind it, and incredibly, hasn’t been really unique — the hotel boasts Miami’s only mega-designers and museum-quality works. altered in 25 years. Have a seat on the most Writer’s Room, a working studio space for From permanent art installations to rotating photographed piece of furniture at Delano, visiting writers and artists. There are also two exhibits, art galleries onsite and outstanding an oversized pastel-pink couch designed by permanent, public art displays that debuted music offered nightly, here are the top nine art- Starck, or play a round of pool on the vintage when the existing Betsy Hotel merged with centric hotels in Miami that offer a culturally Victorian pool table that’s remained in the exact the historic Carlton Hotel on Collins Avenue. enriching place to lay your head. same spot since it was purchased in 1995. Look Venture midway to Española Way at 14th Place for the five black-lacquerMoor Chairs designed and peek into the restored alleyway to see The Miami Beach in 1954 by Piero Fornasetti, that sit around a Betsy Orb, a large orb-shaped structure that Known as “The Art Hotel,” Sagamore Miami half-moon table. At first glance, it seems as if exquisitely connects the two historic properties. Beach has a long-standing reputation for its the ladies are actually sitting in the lobby, but The Betsy’s Poetry Rail is an installation of dedication to the arts. It’s one of the few hotels it’s a visual joke.