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The Famous Art Decò District in South Beach.


Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

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(not human translation from the original italian version)

The Tropical Dèco – Art Deco is French expression (abbreviation of art décoratif) that it generally indicates a style asserted in years Twenty in the field of the limbs and the architecture, consecrated definitively from the lnternazionale Exposure of Paris of 1925.

It is characterized from lines circonvolute, from symmetries and stilizzazioni of floreali forms, or in the field of the diagram and the design, than in that one of the fashion and the furnishing. 

Been born in France, the movement had remarkable expressions in several European Countries and the USA, where Chrysler skyscraper to New York assumed detail relief in the within delI’architettura (es., 1928). 

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Arts and Art Basel in Miami Beach

The arts in Miami are always in season with theater, dance, art and music. And the cultural scene here continues to grow with the breadth and sophistication of a world-class city.

The Miami Beach Broadway Series always brings vibrant plays and musicals to the Jackie Gleason Theater and the new millennium is no exception. In Coral Gables, the restored Miracle Theatre hosts Actors’ Playhouse. Drama, music and comedy sets the stage for The Coconut Grove Playhouse, plus more theater groups emerge daily in South Florida, among others the GableStage, Area Stage Company, New Theatre and Teatro Avante.

Miami City Ballet

Miami City ballet is well known for blending classical ballet with the avantgarde. 

Other resident dance companies such as Freddick Bratcher & Company, Mary Street Dance Theatre and Momentum Dance Company reflect our cultural diversity with fresh, daring choreography.

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In and Around Miami Beach


Monday, December 29th, 2008

Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum
Learn about the culture of the unconquered Seminole Indians. Located on a 60-acre cypress hammock, more than one mile of boardwalk nature trails winds through ceremonial grounds and a living village.

Located 17 miles north of 1-75, exit 14. Big Cypress

Amelia Earhart Park
Explore 515 acres, including a freshwater lake, photo above, and the Bill Graham Farm Village (open 9a. m. to 4 p. m.), complete with a petting zoo and weekend pony and hayrides. The park also features Tom Sawyer’s Play Island, picnic pavilions, and bike and paddkboat rentals.

401 E. 65th St., Hialeah

Art Center – South Florida
Art Center provides work and exhibition space for more than 81 visual artists through its juried artists program. Art Studies in various media and artistic levels are available for all ages.

Galleries and studios are free to the public.

At 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road Miami Beach.

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