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SUMMARY:YOU DON’T GET FREEDOM\, YOU TAKE FREEDOM: CARIBBEAN ACTIVIST CINEMA 1978–1985
DESCRIPTION:PROGRAM DESCRIPTION\n\n\n\n\nIn keeping with its ongoing commitment to presenting heritage works of Caribbean cinema\, both during its annual festival and as part of its year-round programming\, Third Horizon is honored to present a retrospective of restored films at this year’s Festival. Entitled You Don’t Get Freedom\, You Take Freedom: Caribbean Activist Cinema 1978–1985\, the retrospective comprises four films\, all recently restored works\, themed around labor and workers’ rights. \nThree of the films are documentaries\, collaboratively made works of non-fiction\, originally shot on 16mm and being presented at THFF25 in beautiful digital restorations. While they were made independently of each other\, the films all share a concern for the rights of laboring people\, within the context of often exploitative\, neocolonial hegemonic power structures. They also reflect the often creative ways in which working people organize to agitate for their rights and for better employment and working conditions. \nThe final film that rounds out the retrospective is the recent restoration of West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty (1979)\, directed by the late Mauritanian French filmmaker Med Hondo. \nThis screening is supported by: Dutch Culture USA at the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands\, The Netherland-America Foundation & The Miami Workers Center \n         \n\n\nSWEET SUGAR RAGE \nBy Honor Ford-Smith\, Harclyde Walcott | 56 mins | 1985 | Jamaica \nMAY 30\, 5:15PM – Purchase Ticket \nIn the documentary Sweet Sugar Rage\, being presented at THFF25 in a new\, extended restoration\, Sistren Collective\, a popular Jamaican women’s troupe\, uses improvisation and theater as consciousness-raising tools for both rural and urban audiences. Their performances speak directly to the daily experiences of women—the least empowered workers\, who labor long hours for low wages with no benefits or rights to organize for better conditions. Using role-play and interviews with female cane workers\, the collective develops dramatizations which analyze social issues and pinpoint their concerns. \nOEMA FOE SRANAN (WOMEN OF SURINAME) \nBy At van Praag\, Nadia Tilon & Luna Hupperetz | 56 mins | 1978 | Suriname\, The Netherlands \nMAY 30\, 5:15PM – Purchase Ticket \nOema Foe Sranan (Women of Suriname) portrays the lives of four women\, who relate the history of Dutch (neo)colonialism in Suriname and racism and being disenfranchised in the Netherlands using personal stories. The film was produced by Cineclub Vrijheidsfilms in cooperation with LOSON (the Dutch national organisation for Surinamese people)\, in the framework of political struggle\, as a sign of solidarity between Surinamese and Dutch people\, who transfer a collective message about the socio-political situation in Suriname and the Surinamese community in the 1970s. The film centers on the hope for a better future\, and liberation from foreign influence.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/you-dont-get-freedom-you-take-freedom-caribbean-activist-cinema-1978-1985/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250530T203000
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DTSTAMP:20260405T130147
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UID:6557-1748637000-1748637000@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:KOUTÉ VWA (LISTEN TO THE VOICES)
DESCRIPTION:By: Maxime Jean-Baptiste \n\n\n\n\n\nCountry: French Guiana\, Belgium\, France\nLanguage: French Guianese Creole\, French w/English Subs\nDuration: 76 mins\nYear: 2024\nGenre: Hybrid\n\nMelrick\, a 13-year-old boy\, spends his summer vacation with his grandmother Nicole in Cayenne\, French Guiana. His presence and his desire to learn how to play the drum brings back the specter of Lucas\, Nicole’s son\, also a drummer\, who died in tragic conditions 11 years earlier. Faced with the grief that haunts his family and Lucas’s best friend’s desire for revenge\, Melrick seeks his own path to forgiveness. \nA Q+A with Audrey Jean-Baptiste\, co-writer of Kouté vwa\, will follow the screening.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/koute-vwa-listen-to-the-voices/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250531T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250531T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130147
CREATED:20250505T200859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T202654Z
UID:6561-1748685600-1748685600@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:SHORTS BLOCK: WHY DOES THE AIR TREMBLE?
DESCRIPTION:PROGRAM DESCRIPTION\n\n\n\n\nFilmmaking as process is at the heart of these five films\, memorably imaginative attempts at working through a variety of themes\, and towards new ways of understanding. \nA Q&A with filmmakers whose work appears in this program will follow the screening. \n\n\nNOBODY’S WORD \nBy Camara Taylor | 13 mins | 2025 | Barbados\, Jamaica\, UK \nA family convenes exactly 500 years after Charles V grants permission to Lorenzo de Gorrevod “to import 4000 Africans into New Spain.” The King’s act marks the escalation of a rupture\, with its origins in 1492\, that remakes the world and reverberates into the present. This apparent “start of slavery” becomes an occasion to tell the story of one family’s implication across time and space. In nobody’s word\, the family archive is digitised and disintegrated  in order to reframe accounts\, destabilise claims\, and inhabit spaces between fact and fiction\, questioning the narrative impulses that inform the stories we tell. \nLOS CONJURADOS \nBy  Humberto Gonzalez Bustillo | 9 mins | 2025 | Venezuela \nA lone cyberflâneur stumbles upon a hidden corner of Google Maps\, a forgotten place unfolding in the static. Shadows pace aimlessly\, paths dissolve into nowhere\, and figures flicker in and out of existence—fragments of untold stories. A shattered\, distorted voice lingers\, unrelenting\, signaling borders and exile\, both imagined and imposed. Still\, the search goes on\, endless. \nLA SELVA OSCURA (DARK FOREST) \nBy  Lucía Malandro and Daniel Saucedo | 15 mins | 2024 | Cuba\, Spain \nLa selva oscura is a record of a long journey connecting two funeral rituals in Cuba: the state burial honoring those who fell in the Angola war and a spiritist ceremony welcoming spirits of the past back into the world of the living. These events\, captured by Cuban amateur documentaries filmed in 1987\, intertwine to form the core of this film\, whose central reflections revolve around loss and oblivion. \nNADA FUERA DE LA ISLA: PUENTES (NOTHING OUT OF THE ISLAND: BRIDGES) \nBy  Dalissa Montes de Oca | 16 mins | 2024 | Dominican Republic \nFragmented memories and visions find a home in light and shadows\, bridging the gap between the past\, the present\, and the loss of a mother. \nPURO ANDAR \nBy  Luciana Decker Orozco | 13 mins | 2025 | Bolivia \nA journey to the underworld begins within our own entrails\, shaped by the flesh we consume and the softened crumbs moistened by the saliva of mothers. This film explores the becoming of different times\, from the intimate rhythm of digestion to the vast expanse of geological eras: stalagmites formed over millennia\, fossilized dinosaur tracks\, and the echoes of primordial movements\, akin to growling. The film is inspired by the chapter “Puro Andar” from El Pez de Oro by Gamaliel Churata\, which states that “we all carry the dead alive; that the dead live.”
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/shorts-block-why-does-the-air-tremble/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250531T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250531T120000
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CREATED:20250505T201314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T201314Z
UID:6569-1748692800-1748692800@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:TRUE CHRONICLE OF THE BLIDA JOINVILLE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL IN THE LAST CENTURY\, WHEN DR FRANTZ FANON WAS HEAD OF THE FIFTH WARD BETWEEN 1953 AND 1956
DESCRIPTION:By: Abdenour Zahzah \n\n\n\n\n\nCountry: Algeria\, France\nLanguage: Arabic\, French w/English Subs\nDuration: 90 mins\nYear: 2024\nGenre: Fiction\n\n\n\nSYNOPSIS\n\n\n\n\n1953\, colonized Algeria. Frantz Fanon\, a young black psychiatrist from Martinique\, is appointed head doctor at the Blida-Joinville Hospital. As he puts his theories of “institutional psychotherapy” into practice in opposition to the racist theories of the Algiers School of Psychiatry\, a war breaks out on his own wards. \nA Q+A with Abdenour Zahzah will follow the screening.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/true-chronicle-of-the-blida-joinville-psychiatric-hospital-in-the-last-century-when-dr-frantz-fanon-was-head-of-the-fifth-ward-between-1953-and-1956/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250531T141500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250531T141500
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CREATED:20250506T182117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T182118Z
UID:6582-1748700900-1748700900@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:SCREENING THE STRUGGLE: CARIBBEAN ACTIVIST CINEMA REGAINED
DESCRIPTION:This panel explores Caribbean heritage cinema as a tool for resistance\, community action\, and historical documentation. Centered on the films in the THFF25 retrospective You Don’t Get Freedom\, You Take Freedom: Caribbean Activist Cinema 1978–1985\, this discussion will examine the socio-political landscapes that shaped these films\, the often collective filmmaking practices behind them\, and seek to situate the films within the current moment. \nThrough the perspectives of filmmakers\, activists\, and researchers involved in the making and restoration of the films—namely\, Women of Suriname (1978)\, Bitter Cane (1983)\, Sweet Sugar Rage (1985)\, and West Indies (1979)—we will investigate the material conditions of Caribbean working people\, past and present\, and the ways these films engaged with themes of (neo) colonialism\, capitalism\, immigration\, and collective struggle. Additionally\, panelists will explore the challenges of film restoration\, the question of preserving politically radical works\, and what it means to reclaim this history for contemporary movements. \nThis program is supported by: Dutch Culture USA at the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and The Netherland-America Foundation 
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/screening-the-struggle-caribbean-activist-cinema-regained/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250531T153000
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CREATED:20250506T182444Z
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UID:6586-1748705400-1748705400@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:EN PARÁBOLA/CONVERSATIONS ON TRAGEDY (PART I)
DESCRIPTION:By: Natalia Lassalle-Morillo \n\n\n\n\n\nCountry: Puerto Rico\nLanguage: English and Spanish w/English Subs\nDuration: 63 mins\nYear: 2024\nGenre: Non-Fiction\n\n\n\nSYNOPSIS\n\n\n\n\nEn Parábola/Conversations on Tragedy (Part I) is a reassemblage of the Greek myth of Antigone in collaboration with a cast of non-professional actors who reside in New York City’s Puerto Rican diasporic community. Developed through a multi-year process of collaborative theatrical rehearsal and experimental filmmaking\, the work emerged through the cast’s revising\, re-writing\, and performing of the myth of Antigone inspired by their lived and inherited experiences of migration and belonging. Taking the form of a multi-channel film\, En Parábola/Conversations on Tragedy (Part I) seeks to connect these communities after decades of geographical fragmentation\, colonial erasure\, dispossession\, and cumulative environmental\, economic\, and political tragedies. \nA Q+A with Natalia Lassalle-Morillo will follow the screening.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/en-parabola-conversations-on-tragedy-part-i/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250531T173000
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CREATED:20250505T195218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T195218Z
UID:6551-1748712600-1748712600@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:BITTER CANE
DESCRIPTION:By Ben Dupuy and Kim Ives | 77 mins | 1983 | Haiti \nFilmed clandestinely under the Duvalier dictatorship\, Bitter Cane\, presented at THFF25 in a brand new restoration\, is an incisive documentary interrogation of the exploitation and domination of the Haitian people. From peasant coffee farms in the rugged tropical mountains to steamy foreign-owned sweatshops in the capital\, Port-au-Prince\, the film takes the viewer on a journey through Haitian history to a deeper grasp of the country’s political economy today. The film explores the Haiti of the 1980s\, a perspective that helps the viewer to better understand the crises that wrack the country now. Bitter Cane shows how foreign capitalists were beginning to drive peasants off the land and into the cities\, creating giant shanty towns which have spawned crime\, dislocation\, and anarchy. Today\, 40 years later\, we are seeing the culmination of this socio-economic upheaval\, which has left the country facing its third foreign military occupation in three decades.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/bitter-cane/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250531T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250531T173000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130147
CREATED:20250506T182857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T182857Z
UID:6590-1748712600-1748712600@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:BITTER CANE
DESCRIPTION:By: Ben Dupuy\, Kim Ives \n\n\n\n\n\nCountry: Haiti\nLanguage: Kreyòl\, French\, and English\, w/English subtitles\nDuration: 77 mins\nYear: 1983\nGenre: Non-Fiction\n\n\n\nSYNOPSIS\n\n\n\n\nFilmed clandestinely under the Duvalier dictatorship\, Bitter Cane\, presented at THFF25 in a brand new restoration\, is an incisive documentary interrogation of the exploitation and domination of the Haitian people. From peasant coffee farms in the rugged tropical mountains to steamy foreign-owned sweatshops in the capital\, Port-au-Prince\, the film takes the viewer on a journey through Haitian history to a deeper grasp of the country’s political economy today. The film explores the Haiti of the 1980s\, a perspective that helps the viewer to better understand the crises that wrack the country now. Bitter Cane shows how foreign capitalists were beginning to drive peasants off the land and into the cities\, creating giant shanty towns which have spawned crime\, dislocation\, and anarchy. Today\, 40 years later\, we are seeing the culmination of this socio-economic upheaval\, which has left the country facing its third foreign military occupation in three decades. \nA Q+A with Kim Ives will follow the screening. \nBitter Cane screens at THFF25 as part of the retrospective program You Don’t Get Freedom\, You Take Freedom: Caribbean Activist Cinema 1978–1985. \nTo read more about the restoration process of Bitter Cane\, click HERE.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/bitter-cane-2/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250531T200000
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CREATED:20250506T183156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T183156Z
UID:6594-1748721600-1748721600@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:LA BACHATA DE BIONICO (BIONICO’S BACHATA)
DESCRIPTION:By: Yoel Morales \n\n\n\n\n\nCountry: Dominican Republic\nLanguage: Spanish w/English Subs\nDuration: 80 mins\nYear: 2024\nGenre: Fiction\n\n\n\nSYNOPSIS\n\n\n\n\nA raw vision of love in a hostile Caribbean city\, Bionico’s Bachata is a mockumentary that follows a hopeless romantic\, addicted to crack\, who must take control of his life if he wants to marry the woman he loves. \nA Q+A with Yoel Morales will follow the screening.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/la-bachata-de-bionico-bionicos-bachata/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130147
CREATED:20250506T184018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T202236Z
UID:6598-1748772000-1748772000@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:SHORTS BLOCK: YOUR HANDS WERE BUILT FROM MEMORY
DESCRIPTION:PROGRAM DESCRIPTION\n\n\n\n\nAncestral echoes reverberate across the films in this programme\, embodying various forms of resistance and resilience\, from the Florida Everglades to a Jamaican sugar plantation to the Amazon rainforest. \nA Q&A with filmmakers whose work appears in this program will follow the screening. \n\n\nREDEMPTON (AN EXPERIENCE IN THREE PARTS) \nBy Mariana Luiza | 3 mins\, 10 mins\, 16 mins | 2023 | Brazil \nIs it possible to redeem a nation that once sought to exterminate the majority of its people? \nIn 1911\, Brazil presented an audacious plan at the First Universal Congress of Races in London: to become a predominantly white nation within a century\, exterminating Black and mestizo people within three generations\, and transforming into a fully white country by 2012. The painting Ham’s Redemption (1895)\, by Modesto Brocos\, exhibited during the congress\, symbolized Brazil’s racial whitening ideology. \nOver 110 years later\, Redemption critically examines Brazil’s whitening policy\, providing a counter-colonial response. The film\, presented in three acts\, revisits this history through archival imagery and symbolism\, exposing the lasting impact of eugenicist ideologies. At its core\, it challenges the narrative of Ham’s Redemption\, replacing the imposed vision of racial erasure with one that honors ancestral knowledge and the resilience of Black and Indigenous communities. \nHIJA DE FLORINDA (FLORINDA’S DAUGHTER) \nBy Shenny De Los Ángeles and Amanda Morell (iiritu) | 12 mins | 2025 | USA \nThrough a series of black-and-white tableaux\, this poetry film follows the journey of Young Naomi in Everglades\, Florida. She learns from Florinda\, her grandmother\, about the ancestral practices of caring for the land and nurturing grief in the face of environmental challenges. As the story unfolds\, we grow to understand Florinda’s indigenous teachings of controlled burns and the importance of embracing fire rather than suppressing it. As the prescribed burns ignite from Florinda’s hands\, an archival portal is birthed. \nREDEMPTON (PART II) \nBy Mariana Luiza | 3 mins\, 10 mins\, 16 mins | 2023 | Brazil \nLAS\, FIYA (LAST\, FIRE) \nBy Kat Anderson | 25 mins | 2024 | Jamaica\, UK \nLas\, Fiya (Last\, Fire) is a fictional short film that uses the horror genre to explore the subjects of ancestral trauma\, dispossession\, and the power of return/retrieval. Shot largely on an existing sugarcane farm in Jamaica\, the film weaves historical methods of harvesting sugarcane and sugar production with the cinematic concept of the “origin story”. At the film’s center is Lil\, a solo traveller\, who is led by a spirit to a rural cane farm and reborn as a super-villain. A trans-dimensional evil entity preys upon a group of unsuspecting tourists\, with their fate being revealed in a final heightened scene\, where all are gathered on the cane farm for “reaping time.” \nREDEMPTON (PART III) \nBy Mariana Luiza | 3 mins\, 10 mins\, 16 mins | 2023 | Brazil
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/shorts-block-your-hands-were-built-from-memory/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T120000
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CREATED:20250506T184319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T184319Z
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SUMMARY:SUGAR ISLAND
DESCRIPTION:By: Johanné Gómez Terrero \n\n\n\n\n\nCountry: Dominican Republic\, Canary Islands\nLanguage: Spanish w/English Subs\nDuration: 90 mins\nYear: 2024\nGenre: Fiction\n\n\n\nSYNOPSIS\n\n\n\n\nMakenya leaves behind fun and dancing with her friends in search for work\, after an unwanted pregnancy confronts her with sudden adulthood. The teenager lives alongside her grandfather and mother in the Batey\, a Dominican-Haitian community of sugarcane workers. The mother is a servant of the Mysteries within the 21 divisions of Afro-Dominican spirituality\, and the grandfather is an activist for pension rights. The mechanization of the sugar industry threatens to displace them without compensation. Meanwhile\, in a parallel and Afro-futuristic dimension\, Makenya reunites with her friends. In a theatrical exercise\, they read documents from the colonial era\, recall the black uprisings on the island\, and recover ancestral knowledge that forms a sort of anti-racist and decolonial manifesto. Photo by Dilia Oviedo. \nA Q+A with Johanné Gómez Terrero will follow the screening.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/sugar-island/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T141500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T141500
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250506T185103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T185104Z
UID:6609-1748787300-1748787300@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:RECKONING AND REPAIR: REPRESENTING TRAUMA AND (POST)COLONIAL VIOLENCE
DESCRIPTION:How can cinema serve as an act of healing\, and/or reckon with the consequences of violence? This panel explores the ways filmmakers engage with the long-term psychological effects of colonialism\, state violence\, and personal loss. Rather than focusing on direct representations of violence\, films like Kouté vwa\, True Chronicle of the Blida Joinville Psychiatric Hospital in the Last Century\, and Twice into Oblivion center on the aftermath—the lingering trauma\, the institutional responses (or lack thereof)\, and the individual and communal processes of healing. \nFrom the genocidal killing of Haitians in the Dominican Republic in 1937 to Frantz Fanon’s psychiatric work in colonial Algeria to a mother’s grief in French Guiana today\, these films meditate on violence and trauma within particular (post) colonial contexts. They also raise ethical questions: How do filmmakers depict trauma without re-traumatizing their audiences or their subjects? What does it mean to tell stories of pain while leaving space for catharsis\, resistance\, or repair? This conversation will examine the role of cinema in confronting historical violence while fostering new possibilities for healing.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/reckoning-and-repair-representing-trauma-and-postcolonial-violence/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T171500
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250506T190016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T202038Z
UID:6613-1748798100-1748798100@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:SHORTS BLOCK: DEPOSITED IN THIS LAND OF STRANGERS
DESCRIPTION:PROGRAM DESCRIPTION\n\n\n\n\nEmploying a variety of cinematic forms and strategies\, the five films in this programme engender lingering\, often poetic diasporic dialogues—between here and there\, then and now. \n\n\nBISAGRAS \nBy Luis Arias | 16 mins | 2024 | Senegal\, Brazil\, USA \n“Bisagras” is a film exploring the enduring here and elsewhere of black consciousness. Finding a connection through the film’s emulsion and my skin\, Bisagras holds my experience as a person of Afro-Caribbean descent during a visit to the House of Slaves in Gorée Island\, Senegal and the port of Salvador de Bahia\, Brazil. In these places I dare to imagine my ancestors’ history of the journey of African slaves to America and draw a line that goes through me.” – Luis Arnías \nWE DEH HERE \nBy Maybelle Peters | 7 mins | 2025 | UK \nWe Deh Here traces the relationship between Scotland and Guyana through photography\, sewing\, genealogical research\, and matrilineal lines. Combining stills of historical sites in Edinburgh and the Scottish Highlands with audio conversations between the artist and her mother\, the film investigates and speculates on their interconnection as an expression of British and Scottish colonialism. \nBLUE HEART \nBy Samuel Suffren | 15 mins | 2025 | Haiti \nMarianne and Pétion live in Haiti and wait impatiently for a call from their son in the USA. As silence sets in\, their fears and worries grow\, revealing the fractures in their own lives. The promise of the American dream now seems to elude them\, as the line between hope and reality becomes increasingly blurred. \nYOULOGY/NO GHOSTS \nBy Darryl Daley | 8 mins | 2023 | UK \nYoulogy / No Ghosts explores cyclical motifs of arrival and departure through the artist’s grandmother’s migration to the United Kingdom and her posthumous return to Jamaica\, creating a transcendental frame where memory and time merge. In this speculative space\, the film navigates beyond the confines of mortality\, reimagining a future where inherited stories resist linearity. \nA RIVER HOLDS A PERFECT MEMORY  \nBy Hope Strickland | 17 mins | 2024 | Jamaica\, UK \n“The original premise of a river holds a perfect memory was based on a series of labor protests in January 2016\, St Elizabeth\, Jamaica that highlighted the complex\, racio-colonial capitalist logics that continue to shape the use of Black River. Rivers fascinate me for myriad reasons: they hold within them the poetics of collapsed time and diasporic memory\, alongside complex flows of resource and labor extraction. Spending time researching reservoirs and industry in the North of England and rivers with my extended family in Jamaica\, the more these worlds seemed to swirl and eddy together.” – Hope Strickland
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/shorts-block-deposited-in-this-land-of-strangers/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250505T195405Z
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SUMMARY:WEST INDIES: THE FUGITIVE SLAVES OF LIBERTY
DESCRIPTION:By Med Hondo | 116 mins | 1979 | Mauritania\, Algeria\, France \nMauritanian French director Med Hondo’s West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty\, presented at THFF25 in a new restoration\,  proved a watershed event for African cinema—the continent’s first musical as well as a sui generis amalgam of historical epic\, Broadway revue\, Brechtian theater\, and joyous agitprop. Using an enormous mock slave ship as the film’s only soundstage\, Hondo mounts intricately choreographed reenactments and dance numbers across his multipurpose set to investigate more than three centuries of imperialist oppression. The story traverses the Caribbean\, Europe\, Africa\, and the Middle Passage; jumps across time to depict the effects of official French policy upon the colonized\, the enslaved\, and their descendants; and surveys the actions and motivations of the resigned\, the revolutionary\, and the powers that be (along with their lackeys). No mere extravaganza\, West Indies is a call to arms for a spectacular yet critical cinematic reimagining of an entire people’s history of resistance and struggle.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/west-indies-the-fugitive-slaves-of-liberty/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250506T190336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T190336Z
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SUMMARY:WEST INDIES: THE FUGITIVE SLAVES OF LIBERTY
DESCRIPTION:By: Med Hondo \n\n\n\n\n\nCountry: Mauritania\, Algeria\, France\nLanguage: French w/English Subs\nDuration: 116 mins\nYear: 1979\nGenre: Fiction\n\n\n\nSYNOPSIS\n\n\n\n\nMauritanian French director Med Hondo’s West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty\, presented at THFF25 in a new restoration\,  proved a watershed event for African cinema—the continent’s first musical as well as a sui generis amalgam of historical epic\, Broadway revue\, Brechtian theater\, and joyous agitprop. Using an enormous mock slave ship as the film’s only soundstage\, Hondo mounts intricately choreographed reenactments and dance numbers across his multipurpose set to investigate more than three centuries of imperialist oppression. The story traverses the Caribbean\, Europe\, Africa\, and the Middle Passage; jumps across time to depict the effects of official French policy upon the colonized\, the enslaved\, and their descendants; and surveys the actions and motivations of the resigned\, the revolutionary\, and the powers that be (along with their lackeys). No mere extravaganza\, West Indies is a call to arms for a spectacular yet critical cinematic reimagining of an entire people’s history of resistance and struggle. \nWe are pleased that THFF alumna filmmaker Annabelle Aventurin\, who oversaw the restoration of West Indies\, will be present for a special introduction to the film.  \nWest Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty screens at THFF25 as part of the retrospective program You Don’t Get Freedom\, You Take Freedom: Caribbean Activist Cinema 1978–1985.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/west-indies-the-fugitive-slaves-of-liberty-2/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250611T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250611T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20240918T012128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250609T151125Z
UID:6063-1749637800-1749645000@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:Women In Theatre June 11 2025
DESCRIPTION:Women in Theatre\, una iniciativa de Simbios Art Corp en colaboración con el Koubek Center\, te invita al workshop “El poder del movimiento”\, guiado por Jalymar Salomón. \nMás que una clase de baile\, este taller ofrece un espacio seguro para mover el cuerpo y dejar fluir las emociones. El objetivo es trabajar la respiración consciente y el movimiento intencional para ayudar a regular nuestras emociones. \n$15 (includes breakfast)\nWear comfortable clothes to move freely\nFree Parking
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/women-in-theatre-oct-8/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250611T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250611T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250603T022021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250603T022618Z
UID:6821-1749666600-1749666600@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:¡Tómate una copa y escribe mejor!
DESCRIPTION:Celebramos 10 años de esta tertulia literaria única con el poeta Carlos Pintado \nEl encuentro será en la mansión del KOUBEK CENTER el 11 de junio\, a las 6.30pm  \nTema de la noche: “Diles que no me escriban“ – un juego con el cuento “Diles que no me maten“ de Juan Rulfo. \nEmbriaga a tu editor interno y déjate llevar por las palabras. Te damos un tema\, escribes durante 10 minutos\, compartes si quieres\, y brindamos (las copas las invita la casa). Luego\, repetimos. \nConduce Carlos Pintado\, poeta cubanoamericano galardonado con el Premio Paz de Poesía y autor de más de 30 obras publicadas\, cuyas colaboraciones han llegado a escenarios como Yale University y el Curtis Institute of Music. \nEstacionamiento gratuito!
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/tomate-una-copa-y-escribe-mejor/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books & Reading
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250628T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250628T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250417T195039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T144619Z
UID:6472-1751122800-1751122800@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:LA HORA DE NO DORMIR
DESCRIPTION:La obra que te enseña a soñar \nSinopsis \nLlegó la hora de dormir\, pero la pequeña Luly tiene muchas cosas más interesantes de qué ocuparse. Su mamá\, cansada\, espera con ansias concretar la última tarea del día: dormir a su hija. ¿Lo logrará? Entre cuentos y canciones\, ambas deberán vencer a monstruos\, sombras peligrosas\, ovejas descarriadas y al enorme desafío de despedirse “hasta mañana” \n¿Es posible enseñar a un hijo a dormir? Un abordaje lúdico sobre las situaciones que aparecen a la hora de ir a la cama. Una obra musical donde las canciones\, el baile\, la actuación y el clown se unen a través del lenguaje teatral y el multimedia.Una estética inspirada en la cultura pop que despierta la imaginación de los más pequeños\, para que aprendan a soñar. \nLa obra está dirigida a niños y niñas de entre 3 y 8 años. Elegimos este público como destinatario\, ya que los temores nocturnos sobre los cuales trata la obra afectan especialmente a esta la franja etaria\, según lo plantean los especialistas en psicología infantil. \n¡ULTIMA FUNCIÓN! \nSábado 28 de junio – 3 pm \nKoubek Center \nActúan: \nMicaela Castelloti como Mamá \nAnagabriel Marcoccia como Luly \nFicha Técnica \nAutora: Anahí Berneri \nAdaptación y Dirección: Josefina Pieres \nMúsica original: Sebastian Bianchini \nIlustración: Alita Olivari \nProducción: Simbios Art Corp y Koubek Center \nEscenografía y Vestuario: Micaela Kornasiewicz \nDirección Vocal: Kika Pulido \nCoreografías: Lauren Gaspard \nAsistencia de Dirección: Jesika Marcano \nSocial Media: Martina Manuele \nPrensa: Bea Urgelles \nFotos: Josefina Pieres
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/la-hora-de-no-dormir/2025-06-28/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250724T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250724T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250617T145420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T215827Z
UID:6839-1753383600-1753383600@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:Cine y Literatura
DESCRIPTION:La Feria del Libro de Miami del Miami Dade College\, el Consulado de la República Argentina en Miami y la Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española invitan a la proyección del filme De navíos\, ron y chocolate\, con la presencia de la directora venezolana Malena Roncayolo y la escritora Elisa Arraiz. \nA partir de finales del siglo XVIII\, inmigrantes italianos y franceses\, principalmente corsos\, comenzaron a establecerse en Venezuela\, siendo Carúpano su primer asentamiento. Estas oleadas migratorias se extendieron por el oriente del país\, el estado Bolívar\, el Zulia y algunas zonas andinas\, dedicándose principalmente a la agroindustria del cacao\, el café y la caña de azúcar\, y más tarde\, a la extracción de oro. Los corsos realizaron valiosos aportes al desarrollo de las ciudades y puertos\, y sus descendientes han destacado en la cultura\, la ciencia\, la economía\, la política y la diplomacia venezolana. Este documental explora las regiones de Venezuela donde se asentaron\, así como sus lugares de origen en Córcega y Marsella\, revelando las semejanzas culturales y el mestizaje entre ambos pueblos. \nAdriana Bianco\nActriz\, escritora y periodista argentina. Radica en Miami. Graduada de Filosofía y Letras\, tiene un posgrado en Literatura latinoamericana por la Sorbonne de París. Ha publicado Borges y los otros(Planeta\, Argentina)\, Aventuras de Lupita y Beto (Editorial Progreso\, México) y Miami habla (escrito con Rafael Cerrato; Miami). Ha recibido varios galardones por su labor periodística. Tiene una destacada trayectoria como actriz en Argentina. Recibió en 2004 el Premio Cóndor de Plata. También le fue concedido el Premio de la Municipalidad de Buenos Aires y el de La mujer y el cine. Entre otras películas\, ha actuado en El ojo que espía (1952)\, Mi marido hoy duerme en casa (1955) y El primer beso (1958). \nMalena Roncayolo\nMalena Roncayolo ha trabajado en la industria audiovisual durante 32 años como guionista\, directora de arte\, productora y directora de largometrajes\, documentales\, comerciales\, videos artísticos y contenido institucional. Tras Casa Tomada\, un mediometraje premiado internacionalmente\, dirigió Pacto de Sangre\, su primer largometraje. Dirigió y produjo una serie documental para televisión de seis partes sobre inmigración\, dos documentales internacionales sobre arte y dos documentales sobre derechos humanos y violencia contra la mujer. Su largometraje documental ¿Premio Nobel de la Paz? recibió reconocimiento en el Festival de Cine de Terror de Italia. También dirigió la película para televisión La Gloria de Mamporal y el largometraje Acosada en Lunes de Carnaval. Es guionista\, directora y productora del largometraje documental De Navíos\, Ron y Chocolate. Su trabajo se ha presentado en festivales de Venezuela\, España\, Francia\, Italia\, Filipinas\, Argentina\, Brasil\, Colombia y Estados Unidos\, donde ha ganado premios y reconocimientos. Actualmente trabaja como guionista y directora del proyecto La Chica del Tiempo\, que se encuentra en desarrollo para su producción en México o Colombia. Es coautora del guion de largometraje “Zuass\, se fue la luz”. Recientemente escribió otro guion de largometraje titulado “La Conspiración del 202”\, y produjo y dirigió dos documentales: “Oro de Sangre” y “Salvando a Citgo”.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/cine-y-literatura-2025/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250809T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250809T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250710T230638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250710T231028Z
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SUMMARY:Come Fly With Me
DESCRIPTION:“COME FLY WITH ME/ “ven a volar conmigo”  \nFrom “Sinatra to Bennett” \nFeaturing – Louis Amanti & Jazz orquesta\nSabado 9 de Agosto\nTeatro: Koubek\n2705 SW 3rd Street\nMiami\, FL 33135 \nPhone: +1 (305) 609-1754
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/come-fly-with-me/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250709T180308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250715T020245Z
UID:6896-1755198000-1755198000@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:Waiting for Snow in Havana
DESCRIPTION:NACAE and President Alicia Godoy Giró are pleased to invite you to meet the award-winning creators of Waiting for Snow in Havana\, A New Musical in development in New York City. \nThe team\, bred in Miami\, will bring you into their process of adapting a National Book Award-winning memoir about A Cuban child’s Operation Pedro Pan Journey into a Broadway bound musical. \nJoin us to be swept into its atmosphere\, listen to a few songs and be a part of its transformation. \nFree Parking and Event with RSVP
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/waiting-for-snow-in-havana/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250823T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250824T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250721T144342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250724T014204Z
UID:6920-1755957600-1756044000@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:Fashion Sustainability Lab: 2 days Workshop with Celia Ledón
DESCRIPTION:Join visual artist and costume designer Celia Ledón for a two-day immersive workshop on sustainable fashion and creative reuse. Through hands-on techniques like cutting\, resewing\, embellishing\, and painting\, participants will transform donated garments into unique wearable pieces — culminating in an informal mini runway presentation. \nPerfect for youth (ages 15–30)\, artists\, and curious beginners looking to explore fashion as art and activism. No previous experience required — just your imagination! \n\nAll materials provided\nHands-on learning + final showcase\nSpace is limited – register today!\n\nCelia Ledón is a Miami-based visual artist\, costume designer\, and art director known for her bold\, avant-garde work at the intersection of installation\, performance\, and wearable art. A graduate of the Higher Institute of Industrial Design (ISDI)\, she uses sustainable practices to raise awareness about climate change and the impact of fast fashion. \nHer work has been showcased at major venues including the Kennedy Center\, Pérez Art Museum Miami\, Saddler’s Wells Theater (London)\, and Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Havana)\, as well as exhibitions across the U.S.\, Europe\, and New Zealand. \nCelia has an extensive career in costume design and art direction for theater\, dance\, and film\, with award-winning projects in music videos\, commercials\, and feature films. She is a resident designer at Teatro El Público and Ludi Teatro\, and collaborates with leading arts organizations like the Kennedy Center\, FUNDarte\, and Miami Light Project. \nAugust 23 & 24 | 2–6 PM | Koubek Center \n Koubek Center – 2705 SW 3rd St\, Miami\, FL \nFashion Sustainability Lab – Taller Intensivo gratuito de 2 Días con Celia Ledón \nAcompaña a la artista visual y diseñadora de vestuario Celia Ledón en este taller práctico de moda sostenible inspirado en el streetwear. Durante dos días\, los participantes explorarán el reciclaje creativo\, la personalización y la transformación de prendas con materiales reutilizados. \nEl laboratorio culmina con una mini pasarela para mostrar las creaciones. \n\nAprende técnicas cómo cortar\, volver a coser\, pintar\, decorar y estilizar\nNo se necesita experiencia previa – abierto a jóvenes (15 +) y principiantes\nSe proveen todos los materiales. ¡Solo trae tu creatividad!\n\n23 y 24 de agosto | 2–6 PM\nKoubek Center – At Space (Miami)  \nTaller gratuito!
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/fashion-sustainability-lab-2-days-workshop-with-celia-ledon/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250829T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250829T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250701T000921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250813T193210Z
UID:6874-1756492200-1756492200@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:Noir Week Miami
DESCRIPTION:Narts Foundation\, Miami Book Fair y el Koubek Center presentan la primera edición de Noir Week Miami\, un atrapante festival literario y cultural que se desarrollará del 26 al 30 de agosto de 2025\, y que pondrá el foco en el fascinante universo del género negro y policial. \nDurante cinco días\, el público podrá disfrutar de una programación que combina presentaciones de libros\, debates\, talleres\, fotografía\, moda\, música\, gastronomía y cine\, culminando con una intensa jornada el sábado 30\, donde más de10 escritores iberoamericanos compartirán sus obras\, ideas y experiencias con el público. \n\nMartes 26 – Visita escolar con el autor de suspenso y ediciones infantiles\, Chascas Valenzuela\nMiércoles 27 – Conversatorio sobre cine noir con Luis Bond\nJueves 28 – Taller virtual con Alicia Escardó\n\nEn el Koubek Center: \nViernes 29 de agosto – 6:30 p.m. – Inauguración oficial – Teatro Koubek Center\nUna velada imperdible con música en vivo\, brindis de bienvenida y actividades en los jardines y espacios del Koubek: \n\nExposición fotográfica Campfire Stories de Alberto Sisso\nEspacio VIP\nPerformance de moda: “Fashion Victim” de Celia Ledón (Cuba)\nCeremonia inaugural en el anfiteatro a las 8:00 p.m.\n\nEntrada libre y estacionamiento valet gratuito con RSVP  \nhttps://www.squadup.com/events/noir-week-miami?legacy=0 \nSábado 30 de agosto – desde las 11:00 a.m. – Mesas de charlas y debates –Art Space  Koubek Center\nUn día completo con destacados autores del panorama noir iberoamericano: \n\n11:00 a.m. – “Entre pistas y sospechas”\nCon Rafael Guerrero (España) y Hernán Vera Álvarez (Argentina-USA)\n12:15 p.m. – “Calles en penumbra: la ciudad como personaje”\nCon Pedro Medina León (Perú-USA) y Patricia Suárez (Argentina)\n2:30 p.m. – “Femme fatale o mujer vengadora”\nCon Mercedes Rosende (Uruguay) y Gastón Virkel (Argentina-USA)\n3:45 p.m. – “Suspenso en las series”\nCon Chascas Valenzuela (Chile-USA)\n4:45 p.m. – “¿Los CSI existen?”\nCon Gastón Intelisano (Argentina) y Rodolfo Pérez Valero (Cuba)\n6:00 p.m. – “Nombrar lo innombrable”\nLiliana Blum (México) presenta su novela Ráfaga roja\, en conversación con Alicia Escardó\n\nEntrada libre – Food trucks disponibles en el Koubek Center durante el día con RSVP: \nhttps://www.squadup.com/events/noir-week-miami-1?legacy=0
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/noir-week-miami/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books & Reading
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250830T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250830T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250724T020121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250813T193147Z
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SUMMARY:Noir Week Miami
DESCRIPTION:Narts Foundation\, Miami Book Fair y el Koubek Center presentan la primera edición de Noir Week Miami\, un atrapante festival literario y cultural que se desarrollará del 26 al 30 de agosto de 2025\, y que pondrá el foco en el fascinante universo del género negro y policial. \nDurante cinco días\, el público podrá disfrutar de una programación que combina presentaciones de libros\, debates\, talleres\, fotografía\, moda\, música\, gastronomía y cine\, culminando con una intensa jornada el sábado 30\, donde más de10 escritores iberoamericanos compartirán sus obras\, ideas y experiencias con el público. \n\nMartes 26 – Visita escolar con el autor de suspenso y ediciones infantiles\, Chascas Valenzuela\nMiércoles 27 – Conversatorio sobre cine noir con Luis Bond\nJueves 28 – Taller virtual con Alicia Escardó\n\nEn el Koubek Center: \nViernes 29 de agosto – 6:30 p.m. – Inauguración oficial – Teatro Koubek Center\nUna velada imperdible con música en vivo\, brindis de bienvenida y actividades en los jardines y espacios del Koubek: \n\nExposición fotográfica Campfire Stories de Alberto Sisso\nEspacio VIP\nPerformance de moda: “Fashion Victim” de Celia Ledón (Cuba)\nCeremonia inaugural en el anfiteatro a las 8:00 p.m.\n\nEntrada libre y estacionamiento valet gratuito con RSVP  \nhttps://www.squadup.com/events/noir-week-miami?legacy=0 \nSábado 30 de agosto – desde las 11:00 a.m. – Mesas de charlas y debates –Art Space  Koubek Center\nUn día completo con destacados autores del panorama noir iberoamericano: \n\n11:00 a.m. – “Entre pistas y sospechas”\nCon Rafael Guerrero (España) y Hernán Vera Álvarez (Argentina-USA)\n12:15 p.m. – “Calles en penumbra: la ciudad como personaje”\nCon Pedro Medina León (Perú-USA) y Patricia Suárez (Argentina)\n2:30 p.m. – “Femme fatale o mujer vengadora”\nCon Mercedes Rosende (Uruguay) y Gastón Virkel (Argentina-USA)\n3:45 p.m. – “Suspenso en las series”\nCon Chascas Valenzuela (Chile-USA)\n4:45 p.m. – “¿Los CSI existen?”\nCon Gastón Intelisano (Argentina) y Rodolfo Pérez Valero (Cuba)\n6:00 p.m. – “Nombrar lo innombrable”\nLiliana Blum (México) presenta su novela Ráfaga roja\, en conversación con Alicia Escardó\n\nEntrada libre – Food trucks disponibles en el Koubek Center durante el día con RSVP: \nhttps://www.squadup.com/events/noir-week-miami-1?legacy=0
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/noir-week-miami-2/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books & Reading
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250929
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UID:6850-1756944000-1759103999@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:39 Festival Internacional de Teatro Hispano
DESCRIPTION:El aclamado Festival Internacional de Teatro Hispano (FITH) de Miami\, presentado por Teatro Avante\, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts\, Miami-Dade County. \nAuditorium at the Westchester Cultural Arts Center\, Miami Dade College’s Koubek Center y The Roxy Theatre Group\, celebrará su trigésima novena edición con la participación de distinguidas compañías de teatro de América Latina\, España y Estados Unidos. El Festival constará de 9 espectáculos de 6 países: Argentina\, Chile\, España\, Estados Unidos\, Venezuela-USA y México. Las obras se representarán en español\, una con supertítulos en inglés. El Programa Educativo del Festival\, bajo la dirección de Beatriz J. Rizk\, Ph.D.\, incluye talleres para niños y un coloquio inmediatamente después de cada estreno.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/39-international-hispanic-theatre-festival/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250827T013734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T135738Z
UID:6956-1757104200-1757190600@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:Viento Blanco
DESCRIPTION:Teatro Futuro\, Buenos Aires\, Argentina. \nEscrita por Santiago Loza\, protagonizada por Mariano Saborido y dirigida por Juanse Rausch y Valeria Lois. \nMario mantiene con su madre un hostal en un recóndito pueblo del sur. En otra época Mario supo tener un amigo. Hay un regreso\, una despedida y el deseo de Mario de huir para siempre. Entre el mar helado\, ardores\, cánticos y mucho viento. \nViento Blanco es una suerte de invocación en cuyo recorrido hay erotismo clerical\, chinos\, animales de mar frío\, algo de humor y también una tenue melancolía. \nViernes 5 y sábado 6 de septiembre | 8:30 pm  \nDomingo 07 de septiembre | 5:00 pm \nwww.koubekcenter.org \nKoubek Center Theatre \n2705 S.W. 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL 33135
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/viento-blanco/2025-09-05/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250907T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250907T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250827T013734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T135738Z
UID:6960-1757264400-1757264400@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:Viento Blanco
DESCRIPTION:Teatro Futuro\, Buenos Aires\, Argentina. \nEscrita por Santiago Loza\, protagonizada por Mariano Saborido y dirigida por Juanse Rausch y Valeria Lois. \nMario mantiene con su madre un hostal en un recóndito pueblo del sur. En otra época Mario supo tener un amigo. Hay un regreso\, una despedida y el deseo de Mario de huir para siempre. Entre el mar helado\, ardores\, cánticos y mucho viento. \nViento Blanco es una suerte de invocación en cuyo recorrido hay erotismo clerical\, chinos\, animales de mar frío\, algo de humor y también una tenue melancolía. \nViernes 5 y sábado 6 de septiembre | 8:30 pm  \nDomingo 07 de septiembre | 5:00 pm \nwww.koubekcenter.org \nKoubek Center Theatre \n2705 S.W. 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL 33135
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/viento-blanco/2025-09-07/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250902T140821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T140920Z
UID:6966-1757709000-1757795400@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:Palaboda
DESCRIPTION:Un espectáculo creado por La Tirana Producciones e interpretado por Susana Rosado y Jay García \nDivertida comedia en la que se cuenta la entrañable historia de Begoñita y Juanmanué\, quienes tendrán que ponerse de acuerdo para la ansiada boda que tanto espera ella y de la que tanto huye él. Ella quiere una boda como Dios manda; él no quiere ponerse zapatos porque le aprietan; ella lleva velo porque la estiliza; él no quiere anillo porque se le hinchan los dedos; ella quiere convite con tarta\, baile y champán; él quiere que termine pronto para irse a pescar… PALABODA es un divertimento\, un rato de risas garantizadas \n Viernes & sábado\, 12 y 13 de septiembre | 8:30 pm  \nDomingo 14 de septiembre | 5:00 pm  \nwww.koubekcenter.org \nKoubek Center Theatre \n2705 S.W. 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL 33135
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/palaboda/2025-09-12/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250914T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250914T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250902T140821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T140921Z
UID:6970-1757869200-1757869200@koubekcenter.org
SUMMARY:Palaboda
DESCRIPTION:Un espectáculo creado por La Tirana Producciones e interpretado por Susana Rosado y Jay García \nDivertida comedia en la que se cuenta la entrañable historia de Begoñita y Juanmanué\, quienes tendrán que ponerse de acuerdo para la ansiada boda que tanto espera ella y de la que tanto huye él. Ella quiere una boda como Dios manda; él no quiere ponerse zapatos porque le aprietan; ella lleva velo porque la estiliza; él no quiere anillo porque se le hinchan los dedos; ella quiere convite con tarta\, baile y champán; él quiere que termine pronto para irse a pescar… PALABODA es un divertimento\, un rato de risas garantizadas \n Viernes & sábado\, 12 y 13 de septiembre | 8:30 pm  \nDomingo 14 de septiembre | 5:00 pm  \nwww.koubekcenter.org \nKoubek Center Theatre \n2705 S.W. 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL 33135
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/palaboda/2025-09-14/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130148
CREATED:20250902T194842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T184002Z
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SUMMARY:Women of The Caribbean 2025
DESCRIPTION:El Koubek Center presenta el concierto “Mujeres del Caribe”\, liderado por Yissy García\, una de las percusionistas más innovadoras de la música latina contemporánea. García\, célebre por fusionar ritmos afrocubanos con jazz\, funk y electrónica\, estará acompañada por Inez Barlatier\, OKAN\, Gilma Ospina\, Martha Paredes y Victoria Blue quienes unen sus poderosas voces\, raíces ancestrales e historias personales en el escenario del Koubek Center. \nYissy García\, directora musical del concierto\, transforma la batería en un lenguaje entre tradición y modernidad\, fusionando jazz\, electrónica\, funk\, R&B y ritmos afrocubanos. Ha compartido escenario con figuras como Esperanza Spalding y Concha Buika\, y se ha presentado en el Lincoln Center\, Kennedy Center y Tiny Desk de NPR. \nInez Barlatier\, cantante haitiana-estadounidense\, combina música\, danza y narración para compartir las tradiciones de Haití en escenarios internacionales. \nOKAN\, liderado por Elizabeth Rodriguez y Magdelys Savigne\, fusiona raíces cubanas con jazz indie\, folk y ritmos globales. Su propuesta multilingüe y galardonada explora la inmigración\, la resistencia y la alegría. \nGilma Ospina\, percusionista y cantante colombiana\, ha colaborado con Rubén Blades\, Camila Cabello y Los Tigres del Norte\, además de liderar su proyecto SHAMDEMusic. \nMartha Paredes\, percusionista y compositora venezolana\, fusiona ritmos afrocaribeños con sonoridades urbanas. Ha trabajado con Alejandro Sanz\, Rawayana y Nacho\, y es creadora de la serie #PERseCUSIÓN\, explorando la percusión como lenguaje universal. \nVictoria Blue\, cantante y compositora de Pop-Soul latino nacida en Miami\, ha compartido escenario con Maluma y Ziggy Marley\, y fue finalista de The X Factor USA. En 2025 lanza su EP El Arte de Volar\, que celebra la libertad\, el amor propio y el poder de soñar. \nTelmary\, rapera y artista de la palabra cubana\, fusiona géneros y rompe barreras culturales con una propuesta innovadora. Con siete discos y giras internacionales\, aborda temas como la vida en Cuba\, el racismo y las raíces afrocubanas de la música contemporánea.\n\n\nTailin Marrero\, bajista y compositora cubana\, es reconocida como una de las más virtuosas de su generación. Ha tocado en escenarios como Birdland (NY)\, Blue Note Tokyo y Jazz Plaza (Cuba)\, y actualmente integra el grupo femenino ganador del Juno y nominado al Grammy Jane Bunnett & Maqueque.\n\nEste concierto celebra el talento femenino del Caribe y su diáspora\, ofreciendo un viaje musical diverso y vibrante. \nThe Koubek Center presents Women of the Caribbean\, headlined by the extraordinary Yissy García\, one of the most innovative drummers in Latin music today. García\, celebrated for blending Afro-Cuban rhythms with jazz\, funk\, and electronica\, will be joined by Inez Barlatier\, OKAN\, Gilma Ospina\, Victoria Blue\, and Martha Paredes in a powerful evening of music\, storytelling\, and ancestral roots. \nYissy García\, the concert’s Musical Director\, transforms the drums into a language of tradition and modernity\, blending jazz\, electronic music\, funk\, R&B\, and Afro-Cuban rhythms. She has performed with Esperanza Spalding\, Concha Buika\, and Dave Matthews\, and has appeared at Lincoln Center\, Kennedy Center\, and NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts. \nInez Barlatier\, a Haitian American singer\, songwriter\, and actress that combines music\, dance\, and storytelling to share Haiti’s traditions on international stages. \nOKAN\, led by Grammy and Latin Grammy nominees Elizabeth Rodriguez and Magdelys Savigne\, fuses Cuban roots with indie jazz\, folk\, and global rhythms. Their multilingual\, award-winning music explores migration\, resilience\, and joy. \nGilma Ospina\, Colombian percussionist and singer who has collaborated with Rubén Blades\, Camila Cabello\, and Los Tigres del Norte\, and who leads her own project\, SHAMDEMusic. \nMartha Paredes\, Venezuelan percussionist and composer who blends Afro-Caribbean rhythms with urban sounds. She has worked with Alejandro Sanz\, Rawayana\, and Nacho\, and is the creator of the #PERseCUSIÓN series\, exploring percussion as a universal language. \nVictoria Blue\, Miami-born Pop-Soul Latina singer and songwriter who has shared the stage with Maluma and Ziggy Marley and was a finalist on The X Factor USA. In 2025\, she releases her first Spanish-language EP El Arte de Volar\, celebrating freedom\, self-love\, and the power of dreaming big. \nTelmary\, Cuban rapper and spoken word artist\, blends genres and breaks cultural barriers with her innovative style. With seven albums and international tours\, her work addresses themes such as life in Cuba\, racism\, and the Afro-Cuban roots of contemporary music.\n \nTailin Marrero\, Cuban bassist and composer\, is hailed as one of the most virtuosic musicians of her generation. She has performed at Birdland (NY)\, Blue Note Tokyo\, and Jazz Plaza (Cuba)\, and is currently a member of the award-winning\, Grammy-nominated all-female band Jane Bunnett & Maqueque.\nThis concert highlights the talent of Caribbean women and their diaspora\, offering a vibrant and diverse musical journey.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/women-of-the-caribbean-2025/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Music
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