SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

CITYWIDE SHUTTLE BUSES
5 p.m. – 7 a.m.: Enjoy videos, short films and movies from local, national and international artists.

6 p.m. – 10 p.m.: Gabriel De Los Reyes, TP Pearson, Diana Loussaint, Maxis Made, Jonathan Parker and Kiel Wright of the Tigertail WordSpeak team will perform some of the selections that landed them in the finals of Brave New Voices, the 10th International Youth Poetry Slam Festival in San Jose, California (July 2007.)

 
ZONE 1: NORTH BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD
 

NORTH BEACH BAND SHELL
6 p.m. – 9 p.m.: Wake up to the big band sounds of the South Florida Jazz Orchestra, celebrating the release of its new CD. Presented by The Rhythm Foundation.

NORMANDY FOUNTAIN
8 p.m.: “Dance Now! Dances at the Fountain.” The Dance Now! Ensemble presents new, repertory and interactive works.
9 – 11 p.m.: Selected Records presents “Insomnie”, a musical journey into the sounds of the global electronic underground scene. Downtempo, dubstep rhythms, tribal beats and more, performed on three turntables by Albert Tietjen. Visuals provided by guest artist TBA.

TAMARIND THAI RESTAURANT
5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.: Opening of the exhibition “Color Celebration” by Judy Levinson. Meet the artist, enjoy Tamarind’s tasty appetizers and sample wines from The International Boutique Wines.

SPORTS LOUNGE
6 p.m. – 4 a.m.: Surprise DJs and live music TBA

BYRON CARLYLE THEATER
8 p.m.: Teatro en Miami presents “Aromas de un Viaje”, an original play by critically acclaimed playwright Ernesto Garcia (in Spanish)

10 p.m.: Double Feature: The best and the worst of classic Mexican horror cinema! “Misterios de Ultratumba” and “El Baron del Terror” (in Spanish with English subtitles)

1:30 a.m.: The Colombian Film Festival of Miami Beach presents “Te Busco” (2002; directed by Ricardo Coral, in Spanish with English subtitles.)

NORTH SHORE YOUTH CENTER
Shoot hoops in the gym until Midnight with the neighborhood’s best and brightest

NORMANDY PARK POOL
Cool off in the pool with music ‘til Midnight

 
ZONE 2: COLLINS PARK NEIGHBORHOOD
 

COLLINS PARK LAWN
6 p.m. – 2 a.m.: Experience a unique environment of pure color and light with the Florida Premiere of the “Levity III” Luminarium, presented by Flamingo South Beach. Please note: Levity III will also be open on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 5, 6 and 7, from noon until 6 p.m.

ROTUNDA
7 p.m. – 6 a.m.: Classic silent films take on a new texture, projected onto the surface of the Rotunda by Red Chemistry. Program includes “Asphalt” (1929), “Broken Blossoms” (1919), Chaplin shorts (1915 – 17), “Foolish Wives” (1922), “The General” (1926), “It” (1927), “Metropolis” (1927), and “Modern Times” (1936).

BASS MUSEUM OF ART
8 p.m.: The world of make-believe comes alive with Pablo Cano’s “Musical Marionettes”

9 p.m. – 3 a.m.: Live Jazz! Produced by KCC Productions.
9 p.m.: Piano wunderkind Tony Madruga
9:45: Rose Max and Rematis
10:30: Don Wilner Quartet featuring LeNard Rtledge
11:15: Hector Martignon Ensemble
12:00 a.m.: Sammy Figueroa and his Latin Jazz Explosion
1 a.m.: Andrew Atkinson Ensemble featuring Leon Foster Thomas
1:45: Don Coffman Ensemble
2:30: Kiki Sanchez

9 p.m.: Direct from Madrid, the Florida Premiere of Provisional Danza’s breathtaking aerial dance “Los Hombres Tambien Mueven Paredes”. Presented by Centro Cultural Espanol.

10 p.m.: World Premiere! Animate Objects Physical Theater’s spectacular aerial dance “Ricochet”, accompanied by the Fushu Daiko taiko drummers.

10 p.m.: Fashion Show! Neiman Marcus Coral Gables partners with Miami Modern Luxury magazine to create gallery-like fashion vignettes celebrating N-M’s 100th Birthday. Models on raised platforms highlight the top Fall trends, with oversized black-and-white shots of past fashions represent its rich 100-year history of style.

8 p.m. – 6 a.m.: Outdoor video installation presented by Arts Connection: Nela Ochoa’s “Ruinas Circulares - Hoyano”

MIAMI BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY
6:30 p.m.: Open Mic Read-a-Thon for all ages; Storytelling by All American Sue; Fun Crafts
7 p.m.: Mother Goose on the Loose
7 p.m.: Playground Theatre for Young Artists presents an excerpt from “A VERY OLD MAN WITH ENORMOUS WINGS”, Nilo Cruz’s adaptation of the Garcia Marquez story
7:30 p.m.: Direct from Carnegie Hall, Florida Youth orchestra’s AURORA STRINGS performing Bach, Brahms, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Vivaldi and Williams
7:30: Bookmaking workshop
8 p.m.: Juba This, Juba That presents “Brer Alligator Learns About Trouble”
8:30 p.m.: Colorin Colorado presents “The Bossy Gallito”
9 p.m.: Showcase of international stories told by Library staff

MIAMI CITY BALLET STUDIOS
7 p.m.: Special performance by the students of the Miami City Ballet School in the Lynn and Louis
Wolfson II Studio Theatre: “Aurora’s Wedding” from The Sleeping Beauty (Petipa/Tchaikovsky). Princess Aurora wakes up in time to marry Prince Charming on Sleepless Night in this supreme example of ballet classicism.
8 p.m. – 2 a.m.: Composer and Sound Artist Gustavo Matamoros performs “Piano Marina”, six hours of gentle piano sounds carried by swinging pendulum microphones from Studio Five to the street

21st STREET BEACH
8 p.m. – 4 a.m.: Miami Light Project and FundArte present “Global Cuba Sneak Preview” starring Los Herederos, and surprise guests!
8 p.m.: Bejuko Band
11 p.m.: Los Herederos
1 a.m.: Special Guest Stars!

9:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m. and 12:30 a.m.: Spiegelstage! Catch a sneak preview of “Absinthe” – the Acro-Burlesque-Vaudeville-Variety show! See strange and sultry acts with deliciously seductive men and women who perform amazing feats of strength, balance, danger and unfathomable flexibility. “Absinthe” collides fairground attraction with torch song and spectacle: “Imagine Cirque du Soleil as channeled through “Rocky Horror Picture Show”” (New York Times). Spiegel will be bringing their tent to this site December 20th for an extended run. Florida Premiere.

SHELBORNE BEACH RESORT SOUTH BEACH
6 p.m. – 6 a.m.: Art exhibits and performance art property-wide and poolside

SHINE AT THE SHELBORNE BEACH RESORT
10 p.m. – 6 a.m.: Rip up the dance floor with DJ DAN, one of DJ Magazine’s Top Five in the World, along with Oliver Moldan (Tribehouse/Germany) and Jon Cowan

SAGAMORE HOTEL
6 p.m. – 11 p.m.: Experience the Sagamore’s stunning collection of contemporary art (with free curator-led individual and group tours available.)

Every half hour from 7:30 to 11 p.m.: Venture out to the beach for Bert Rodriguez’s “The Tortoise and the Hare” installation and performance from his “A Bedtime Story” series. Curated by Mariangela Capuzzo and sponsored by Clear Channel Outdoor.

NATIONAL HOTEL
8 p.m. – 2 a.m.: From Iceland, artist Asdis Sif Gunnarsdottir presents the Florida Premiere of her performance and video piece “Don’t You Want To Love Her?” Curated by Mariangela Capuzzo.

8 p.m. – Midnight: “A Lot of It Naughty, A Little Bit Nice” Arts at St. John’s presents Cabaret entertainment with an edge in D’Lounge

2 a.m. – 6 a.m.: Jazz Breakfast at Tamara to feed your soul and keep you moving through this 25-hour day, featuring The Sonido Batido Jazz Trio with pianist A.J. Khaw

PILIKIA RESTAURANT AND BAR AT THE SOUTH SEAS HOTEL
9 p.m. – Midnight: Poolside barbecue party with the Spam All Stars! Recharge your batteries with barbecue and mojitos and dance all night long!

CATALINA HOTEL
6 p.m. – 4 a.m.: The Catalina partners with LEBO for “Sweet Soul Supernova Serenade: A Cosmic Light Show and Technicolor Journey Into Tomorrow’s Sunshower”, light show and interactive paint activity

TALULA
6 p.m. – 4 a.m.: Experience the fascinating art of Rita Klint in the dining room, enjoy tapas at the bar and live music in the garden patio

 
ZONE 3: LINCOLN ROAD NEIGHBORHOOD
 

FILLMORE MIAMI BEACH AT THE JACKIE GLEASON THEATER
6 p.m. – Midnight: The new Fillmore opens its doors for a special Open House party with live music and special behind-the-scenes tours of the newly transformed theater. Check out classic poster art and photos of legendary artists that capture the power, passion and rich music history that is part of the Fillmore experience. Complimentary glass of champagne. Special performance at 8 p.m. by the Beach High Rock Ensemble!

BOTANICAL GARDEN
9 p.m. – 3 a.m.: “Moving Light, Sleepless Night”, a multi-media event with video installations, arts exhibits, site-specific dance, live music and light shows, featuring artist Stian Roenning, Choreographer Megan Swick, Binti Drum and Dance Ensemble and jazz-fusion group Before Trees.
9 p.m.: Outdoor galleries open; video installations Garden illumination
Midnight: Video Lounge opens in Butterfly Room and Before Trees begins playing
12:30 a.m.: Dance performance by Binti Ensemble with live percussion on the Great Lawn
1:30 a.m.: Dance installation by Binti Ensemble inside sculpture on the Great Lawn
2:30 a.m. Installation and fire dancing by Binti Ensemble in the Japanese Garden

MIAMI BEACH VISITORS CENTER
6 p.m. – 9 p.m.: Experience the music, art, movies, books, magazines, photographs, menus and fashion from the 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s that make up DNA – Deco Nightclub Archives! Featuring original Erte costumes worn by the showgirls at the infamous Latin Quarter nightclub on Palm Island.

COLONY THEATRE
6 p.m.: Icelandic artists Magnus Sigurdarson and Ragnar Kjartansson continue their ongoing conversation in the World Premiere performance/installation “Wounded Knee”. Curated by Mariangela Capuzzo.

8 p.m.: From Japan, the Florida Premiere of the film “Hula Girls” by award-winning director Lee Sang Il. In Japanese with English subtitles. Presented by the Consulate General of Japan in Miami.

8 p.m. – 6 a.m.: The Colony’s exterior comes to life with Digital Diversions, curated by Rhonda Mitrani: New York artist Ivan Martinez’s interactive “My Generation’s Legacy is Anxiety and Complacency”; and Miami’s Clifton Childree and Nikki Rollason’s “Sleepless in Miami”.

10 p.m.: Rhonda Mitrani presents Classics at the Colony: “Casablanca”
11:45 p.m.: Classics at the Colony: “Annie Hall”

1 a.m.: Move over Dame Edna! The renowned Mrs. Levy’s in town! Todd Waddington stars as Harriett Levy.

2 a.m.: Classics at the Colony: “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”

SEGAFREDO
9 p.m. – 4 a.m.: DJ ALLADIN and DJ JazzyEyewear spinning funky, classic soul, uplifting and jazzy house accompanied by live performers Charles Robinson (saxophone) and Michael Buya (piano)

VAN DYKE CAFÉ
Upstairs, DJ Tavin Reiter and Violinist Dustin spinning chill out nu-jazz deep & sexy house

SCORE
9 p.m. – 6 a.m.: One World Saturdays presents “Art Attack”, an evening of artistic expressions hosted by Diva Ebonee Excell, with live sculptures, Harajuku girls, go go dancers and DJs Bruno and Mike Perez

SPRIS
Surprise DJ spinning progressive house and fusion

DA LEO TRATTORIA
10:30 p.m.: Music and dancing alfresco

TOUCH RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
9 p.m. – Midnight: Belly dancers and fire dancers accompanied by DJs and live percussion, flute and saxophone

GALERIE REGINA NUESSLE
6 p.m. – 10 p.m.: 20th Century design classics by Warren Platner, Paul McCobb and others share space with contemporary photography, sculpture, drawing and installation. Come by and meet featured artists Tamara Soon, Michael Laurence Rano, Pia Corea, Keith Clougherty, Gloria Potjan and Ena Marreo.

EUCLID OVAL
6 p.m. – 11 p.m.: Miami Beach’s multiplatinum, multiple-Grammy-winning producer/composer Rudy Perez Presents! Surprise guests, DJs and a variety of live entertainment for all:

6 p.m.: Samba Brazilian Show
7 p.m.: Orquestra Tipica Tropical
7:45 p.m.: Arturo Fuerte
8:30: Orquestra Tipica Tropical
9:30 p.m.: JENCARLOS with orchestra and dancers
10:30 p.m.: Autographs and photos

11 p.m. – 3 a.m.: Take a sneak peek at the upcoming South Beach Comedy Festival! Local and national talent will keep you up all night! Performers include Loni Love, Pete Dominick, Veronica Mosey, Shawn Banks and Carl Rimi.

MIAMI BEACH COMMUNITY CHURCH
8 p.m.: Seraphic Fire, Miami’s internationally-acclaimed chamber chorus, presents “Amazing Grace: A Gospel and Bluegrass Journey”. Join South Florida’s premiere vocal ensemble for an evening of inspiring spirituals and rousing folk music that will stir your soul. (limited seating)

LINCOLN THEATRE
8 p.m.: The New World Symphony, America’s Orchestral Academy, presents “American Originals: Sounds of the Times”, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas and featuring Jeremy Denk (piano) and Fred Sherry (cello). The program includes Feldman’s “Piano and Orchestra”, Mackey’s “Turn the Key” and Wuorinen’s “Five: Concerto for Amplified Cello and Orchestra”. (limited seating)

GEMMA LOUNGE
6 p.m. – 6 a.m.: Gemma Spans the Decades! DJ Pino Tedesco takes you from the past to the future with each decade’s iconic sounds and film backdrops. From 6 to 7: The 60s, from Petula Clark to the Rat Pack (backdrop: “Blow-Up”); from 7 to 8: the 70s, from Three Dog Night to P-Funk (Backdrop: “Tommy”); from
8 to 9: the 80s, from Duran Duran to A guy Called Gerald (backdrop” “Bladerunner”); from 9 to 10: the 90s, from Spice Girls to Roxette and Cake (backdrop: “Goodfellas”); from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.: the 00s: Deep House. Special Guest Act TBA.

ARTCENTER/SOUTH FLORIDA
6 p.m. – Midnight: The exhibition “Reverie and Revolt”, curated by Jane Hart, in the gallery; select studios open.

6 p.m. – 6 a.m.: “Test Your Skills 2 the Limit – Drive Your Nerves 2 the Edge”: From Europe, artist Martin Markeli’s interactive racetrack installation in front of the gallery

400 BLOCK
9 p.m. – 2 a.m.: Odalis Valdivieso and Eugenia Vargas-Pereira’s “Talking Head Transmitters” radio and video performance, presented by Arts Connection.

500 BLOCK
9 p.m. – 2 a.m.: Sound artist Nestor Prieto’s “Sumpte Gutif” installation; also, Brazilian jazz guitarist Ricardo Melchior. Both presented by Arts Connection.

900 BLOCK
8 p.m. – 2 a.m.: Multi-media artist Dr. Muu performs “The Multi-media Landscape of Miami”. Presented by Arts Connection.

ALBION HOTEL
9 p.m. – 2 a.m.: “Up All Night” - Proof that great art takes more than a day. Paintings and drawings by Erin M. Wallace and music by DJ FR8-0

VARIOUS BUILDINGS FROM ALTON ROAD TO WASHINGTON AVENUE
6 p.m. – 6 a.m.: A reminder note you’ll never forget: From Spain, artist Chus Garcia Fraile’s “POST-IT Project”. U.S. Premiere. Curated by Mariangela Capuzzo.

WASHINGTON AVENUE FROM LINCOLN TO 17th STREET
6 p.m. – 6 a.m.: Monumental Outdoor Sculptures by Spanish artist Manolo Valdes, presented by Marlborough Gallery New York.

ESPANOLA WAY
9 p.m. – 1 a.m.: The Miami Beach Cinematheque presents “Sleepless Cine-Theatre” in the Plaza de Espana: pivotal international silent films set to interpretive cutting-edge performances by contemporary artists.
9 p.m.: “Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” with musical and sonic performance by Nicole Martinez, Juan Marestany, Marlene Lopez and Emily Vogel
10:45 p.m.: “Battleship Potemkin” with improvised poetry and poems read by Jonathan Gans, together with jazz tap choreographer/dancer Katherine Kramer
12 a.m.: “Un Chien Andalou” and “Entr’acte” with music and dance by Siempre Flamenco and friends.

FLAMINGO PARK
7 p.m.: Movie in the Park (produced by Miami Beach Parks & Recreation Department) in the soccer field at Meridian Avenue & 14th Court

FLAMINGO PARK POOL
Be cool in the pool with music until Midnight

 
ZONE 4: OCEAN DRIVE TO WASHINGTON AVE. NEIGHBORHOODS
 

WOLFSONIAN-F.I.U.
9 p.m. – Midnight: Free admission to explore the galleries
!0 p.m.: An intimate viewing in the Dynamo Café of the fantasy horror film “Waxworks” (Germany, Paul Leni, 1924, B + W silent with English captions.)

WORLD EROTIC ART MUSEUM
6 p.m. – 6 a.m.: Free admission (adults only!)

JEWISH MUSEUM OF FLORIDA
6 p.m. – Midnight: It’s a bird! It’s a plane! The flying superheroes on the Museum’s exterior invite you to come in and learn what you never knew about your favorite comic-book heroes.

OPIUM GARDEN
8 p.m.: Special sunset screening of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” under the stars! Come in your best Rocky Horror attire and get ready to yell, scream and curse along with this cult classic. The Opium Group team will provide the props (rice, newspaper, squirt guns, toast and hot dogs) along with complimentary cocktails.

ANGLERS RESORT HOTEL
8 p.m. – Midnight: The Miami Jazz Project live in concert!

SOUTH BEACH MACARENA
6 p.m. – 6 a.m.: Contribute your smile to the giant photo mural “Night of a Thousand Smiles”, sponsored by Coast Dental. Prize drawings every hour with grand prize at 6 a.m.

CINEMA BOUTIQUE
6 p.m. – Midnight: “Mannequins Come Alive!” Performances on the hour; in the window at 1243 Washington Avenue.

TUSCAN STEAK
11 p.m. – 2 a.m.: Sensational singers from Miami Lyric Opera thrill you with your favorite arias, duets and trios.

TABLE 8
8 p.m. – 11 p.m.: A Great Table 8 and LEBO Date: From The Easel to The Plate! Table 8 and LEBO Studios team up under the subtropical skies to blur the line between fine art and fine dining.

LUMMUS PARK/OCEAN DRIVE
8 p.m. – 4 a.m.: Celebrate Miami International Film Festival’s 25th Anniversary at its Outdoor Twin Cinemas, with all-night movies on the sand at 6th and 14th Streets.
Screen One (14th Street): at 8 p.m., a special screening of “Paris Je’Taime”, courtesy of Cultural Services/Consulate General of France and francecinemamiami.com, introduced by Christophe Girard, Paris’s Vice-Mayor in Charge of Culture and the inventor of Nuit Blanche! With additional support from France Florida Foundation for the Arts. At 11 p.m., Bob Fosse’s “Cabaret”; at 2 a.m., Mike Nichols’ “The Birdcage”.
Screen Two (6th Street): at 8 p.m.: Steven Spielberg’s “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”; 11p.m.:”Corpse Bride” (Tim Burton); 1 a.m.: “Little Shop of Horrors” (Frank Oz); and Craig Brewer’s “Hustle and Flow” when the clock strikes 2 a.m. for the second time.

10 p.m. – Midnight: Miami Design Preservation League offers free tours of the world-famous Art Deco District, departing from the Art Deco Welcome Center (10th & Ocean) at 10 p.m., Midnight, and 2 a.m., limited to 20 participants each.

6 p.m. – 6 a.m.: Steven Gagnon’s “Time Machine” video installation inside a 1930 Ford Model A, presented by Arts Connections.

8 p.m. – 2 a.m.: Galactic Plastic! The world is your catwalk when legendary designer Barbara Hulanicki and friends create sparkly, shimmery fashion-forward couture for you and ON you! Enter the tent at 13th Street and emerge a superstar.

4 a.m.: Dreams come alive in a spectacular street theater performance: “i dream: Caution: Humans Sleeping”, a performance installation by Natasha Tsakos, Carolina Pagani, Octavio Campos, Lavoisier X-perience/Craig Richter and CircX. This beautifully bizarre spectacle features electroluminescent costuming, dance, theater, and a spectacular display of trampoline artistry! Presented by New Times.

5 a.m.: Collapse on the sand (at 8th Street) and compare notes, enjoy complimentary breakfast, refreshing yoga, and prepare for the sunrise marking the end of all the good things that kept you awake all night.

EFFUSION GALLERY
10 p.m. – 12 a.m.: Stop by the Effusion Gallery, 1130 Ocean Drive to meet artist Mark Rutkowski, famous for his watercolors of art deco buildings