In Apollo, the latest dance-theater work by Pioneer Winter Collective, mentorship is not a ladder — it’s a circle.| Miami Light Project
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The title of Rosie Herrera’s dance theater piece "Make Believe" captures a child’s faith in imagination as magic. Let’s make believe the back yard is Peter Pan’s Neverland. That our Barbies can have fabulous pink fantasy adventures.| Miami Light Project
Poet, collaborator, culture and community maker Arsimmer McCoy doesn’t know how to answer “what do you do?” But she doesn’t care.| Miami Light Project
Teaching and storytelling have always been inseparable for Darius Daughtry.| Miami Light Project
Letty Bassart started as a prototypical Miami dance talent – Cuban parents, ballet at age 3, New World School of the Arts straight to being teen star of powerhouse Spanish classical dance artist Rosita Segovia’s 90’s troupe, dancing with Brazilian choreographer Giovanni Luquini and other mainstay local dancemakers.| Miami Light Project
Venezuelan theater artist Carlos Fabián came to Miami in 2019 to work with mentor Juan Souki on Miami New Drama’s production of Souki’s Viva La Parranda, which put residents of a rural Venezuelan village onstage to recreate their lives.| Miami Light Project
As a boy in Miami, Gentry George was a misbehaving and reluctant dance student, until his first teacher, Linda Agyapong, told him his talent meant that dance could be his ticket to the world.| Miami Light Project
On a recent weekday morning, about 30 Haitian women, just finished with one of their regular dance classes at the community center in Oak Grove Park, listen patiently as Miami Light Project director Beth Boone introduces Sanba Zao, the man at her side. Flanked by MLP staffers, Boone offers flyers, coffee and Haitian pastries, inviting the women to join Zao in workshops and a concert at the center.| Miami Light Project
Venezuelan artist Migguel Anggelo’s LatinXoxo is a fierce and fabulous cabaret piece that looks at cross-cultural Queer identity and his fraught relationship with his macho father; the only show at this year’s Out in the Tropics Festival| Miami Light Project
ScreenDance Miami is an international dance on film festival featuring choreographers and directors who are working with emerging and new concepts with movement and dance on film and dance on camera.| Miami Light Project