
Helena Alonso Paisley
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1 month ago |
campaignlp.constantcontact.com | Sean Erwin |Helena Alonso Paisley
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Dec 2, 2024 |
miamitimesonline.com | Helena Alonso Paisley
It was 2022 when South African artist William Kentridge brought his monumental “The Head and the Load” as part of an epic pageant during Miami Art Week. The production required that the spacious backstage of the Ziff Ballet Opera House inside the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts be splayed open to accommodate the plethora of performers, projections, and props. The work was a sometimes dizzying, ultimately stunning choral, dance, and multimedia collage.
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Dec 1, 2024 |
miamiherald.com | Helena Alonso Paisley
It was 2022 when South African artist William Kentridge brought his monumental “The Head and the Load” as part of an epic pageant during Miami Art Week. The production required that the spacious backstage of the Ziff Ballet Opera House inside the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts be splayed open to accommodate the plethora of performers, projections, and props. The work was a sometimes dizzying, ultimately stunning choral, dance, and multimedia collage.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
campaignlp.constantcontact.com | Helena Alonso Paisley
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Oct 8, 2024 |
miamiherald.com | Helena Alonso Paisley
It would be hard to imagine a better group of artists to bring to life the golden age of Cuban music that the one Ry Cooder cobbled together in Havana nearly three decades ago. Guitarist vocalist and composer Compay Segundo, pianist Rubén González, singer Ibrahim Ferrer—these were just a few of the elder statesmen of the island’s musical heritage that Cooder brought together to become the musical miracle that would be known as the Buena Vista Social Club. By all rights, it shouldn’t have happened.
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