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SUMMARY:Poetry City
DESCRIPTION:Documentary \nEnglish \nUnited States \nMiami is a city undergoing a profound cultural renaissance\, yet its literary history often remains in the shadows. Poetry City follows Oscar Fuentes – known to many as “The Biscayne Poet” – and Nicole Tallman\, Miami-Dade County’s poetry ambassador\, as they lead a collective of writers on a quest to rediscover the voices of Miami’s past. Featuring appearances from literary giants like Richard Blanco and Mitchell Kaplan\, Poetry Citydemonstrates how the county’s commitment to the arts has fueled South Florida’s international ascent. \nThe journey reaches a powerful climax at Miami Book Fair\, where the poets stage a theatrical presentation pairing historical works with their own contemporary responses\, proving that Miami’s heartbeat is\, and always has been\, pure poetry. \nExpected guest: \nAARON GLICKMAN / DIRECTOR \n2026 \n56 MINS
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/poetry-city/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Two Islands 2026
DESCRIPTION:Two Islands is an evocative documentary that uses the art of cinematic storytelling to explore an extraordinary international cultural exchange between Afro-Cuban artists from Miami and First Nations Aboriginal artists from Australia. This collaboration delves into the rich traditions\, rituals\, and ceremonies of these two vibrant cultures. Through the exchange of ideas\, values\, and traditions\, Two Islands highlights the power of cultural connection in fostering tolerance\, acceptance\, and the continuous growth of our diverse global community. \n Directed by storyteller Humberto Ochoa\, a storyteller and photographer known for his work in documentary and portrait photography\, featuring multi-instrumentalist Michael Gil Arango and dancer/choreographer Marisol Blanco\, and produced by Melissa Messulam (Director of MDC’s Koubek Center). \nThis inspiring film was produced by Miami Dade College’s Koubek Center and was made possible thanks to the support of Miami Dade College\, the National Endowment for the Arts\, and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs. \nTwo Islands has been selected by: \n\nMiami Film Festival (2025)\nEl Cine Suma Paz (2026) \nLatino and Native American Film Festival (2026)
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/5102/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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