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Great flamenco performances several nights a week at this authentic Spanish restaurant right in the Cuban heart of Calle Ocho.
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See Latin shows every night but Monday at this club in the Fontainebleau Hilton.
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The Performance Series presents music, dance, film, and visual arts, with an emphasis on contemporary works and solo theater performers.
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The major Downtown venue often features Latin American performances of all types, including films during the annual Miami Film Festival.
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A former Baptist church, this Downtown facility has been converted into an 800-seat state-of-the-art theater and is the home of the Miami Hispanic Ballet, which produces the annual International Ballet Festival.
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The first Saturday of every month is “Surreal Saturday” in the experimental performance arena, with four featured performances of music, dance, theater, and poetry inside, and a DJ artist scratching tunes outside. Also rhumba and drumming jam sessions.
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This Brazilian supper club and bar features some of the best live Brazilian music in town, especially when sultry singer Rose Max performs: Thur and Fri Happy Hours.
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This Calle Ocho venue presents eight Spanish plays and musicals a year. Most of the plays are Spanish originals, but there are also plays in translation, such as Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire .
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Home to the Hispanic Theater Guild, which regularly presents Spanish-language theater. Its directors try to choose topical plays that will stir public opinion and become a force for renewal in the Cuban community.
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Latin stage productions, including comedy, make this popular with locals.
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