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SUMMARY:En Residencia 2026
DESCRIPTION:n Residencia reimagines the Koubek Center as an art incubator\, a setting for discovery\, growth\, and artistic adventure for creators\, arts organizations\, and the community. En Residencia is a membership-based program that offers local artists the opportunity to use our classroom and rehearsal studio for a pre-determined period of time throughout the entire year to create work in exchange for\, on a case-to-case basis\, participation in one of Koubek Center’s programs and/or activities. \nThe goal of the program is to nurture the cultural ecosystem of Miami by engaging local artists\, regardless the discipline in which they might be working or the stage in which they are in their careers\, while facilitating the dialogue between creators and the local community. \nSoon we will announcing the selected artists for the program 2026-2027
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/en-residencia-2025/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Year-round
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SUMMARY:RESET
DESCRIPTION:By Alfonso Barón\, Luciano Cortés\, and Luciano Rosso \nFUNDarte\, Miami-Dade County Auditorium’s Away From Home Series\, and The Koubek Center presentRESET. \nIn RESET\, performers Alfonso Barón\, Luciano Cortés\, and Luciano Rosso create a striking physical theater experience where the body emerges as the last truly human territory. Through extreme gesture\, absurdist humor\, and hypnotic choreographic precision\, the piece offers a powerful reflection on the personal and collective resets that define our time. \nThe title evokes the logic of technology—shutting down to begin again\, clearing errors\, restarting overloaded systems—but the performance transforms that idea into an existential metaphor. The performers’ bodies seem caught in loops of behavior and repetition\, as if humanity itself were trying to reprogram after every crisis. The stage becomes a human laboratory where movement reveals both fragility and resilience. \nAt a moment when artificial intelligence is reshaping work\, communication\, and creativity\, RESET offers a response rooted in the body: in imperfection\, vulnerability\, exhaustion\, and the act of beginning again. \nAbout the artists: \nAlfonso Barón (Argentina) is an actor\, dancer\, director\, and physical theatre performer. Based in Paris since 2017\, he directs productions and teaches at a French National Higher Education School\, where he also provides choreographic and movement coaching. His work focuses on the blending of artistic languages and international touring\, with acclaimed productions including Un Poyo Rojo\, with which he continues to tour throughout the Americas\, Europe\, Asia\, and Oceania. \nLuciano Cortés (Tucumán\, Argentina) is a multifaceted artist who began his professional career at the age of 11. He trained in physical theater\, mask theater\, commedia dell’arte\, clowning\, and aerial and contemporary dance\, and has performed with world-renowned companies such as La Fura dels Baus and Fuerza Bruta. In 2018\, he moved to Miami and founded Salvaje Teatro\, a physical theater company. In 2022\, he won the Best Actor Award at the Miami Film Festival. \nLuciano Rosso (Buenos Aires\, Argentina\, 1982) is a dancer\, actor\, director\, and choreographer trained in classical\, contemporary\, African\, jazz\, and hip-hop dance. In 2009\, he co-created Un Poyo Rojo\, a physical theater work that continues to tour worldwide. In 2020\, he created Apocalipsync\, his first solo show\, which premiered at the Avignon Off Festival in July 2021. In 2025\, he continues touring while preparing a new solo performance and a new duet with the Un Poyo Rojo company. \nFriday\, August 28 & Saturday\, August 29 at 8:00 p.m.\nKoubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd St\, Miami\, FL 33135] \nFree Valet Parking \n\nDe Alfonso Barón\, Luciano Cortés y Luciano Rosso \nFUNDarte\, la serie Away From Home del Miami-Dade County Auditorium y The Koubek Center presentan RESET. \nEn RESET\, los intérpretes Alfonso Barón\, Luciano Cortés y Luciano Rosso construyen una impactante experiencia de teatro físico en la que el cuerpo aparece como el último territorio verdaderamente humano. A través del gesto extremo\, el humor absurdista y una precisión coreográfica hipnótica\, la obra propone una reflexión sobre los reinicios personales y colectivos que definen nuestra época. \nLa palabra reset remite de inmediato al universo tecnológico: apagar para volver a empezar\, borrar errores\, reiniciar sistemas saturados. Pero esta pieza transforma esa lógica en una metáfora existencial. Los cuerpos de los intérpretes parecen atrapados en rutinas que se repiten y evolucionan\, como si la humanidad entera intentara reprogramarse tras cada crisis. El escenario se convierte en un laboratorio humano donde el movimiento revela tanto la fragilidad como la persistencia de nuestra especie. \nEn un momento en que la inteligencia artificial redefine el trabajo\, la comunicación y la creatividad\,RESETpropone una resistencia arraigada en el cuerpo: en la imperfección\, la vulnerabilidad\, el agotamiento y la capacidad de volver a comenzar. \nSobre los artistas: \nAlfonso Barón (Argentina) es actor\, bailarín\, director e intérprete de teatro físico. Radicado en París desde 2017\, dirige producciones y enseña en una Escuela Nacional Superior de Francia\, donde también ejerce como coach coreográfico y de movimiento. Su trabajo se centra en la fusión de lenguajes artísticos y las giras internacionales\, con producciones aclamadas como Un Poyo Rojo\, con la que continúa girando por América\, Europa\, Asia y Oceanía. \nLuciano Cortés (Tucumán\, Argentina) es un artista polifacético que inició su carrera profesional a los 11 años. Se formó en teatro físico\, teatro de máscaras\, commedia dell’arte\, clown y danza aérea y contemporánea\, y ha trabajado con compañías de renombre mundial como La Fura dels Baus y Fuerza Bruta. En 2018 se mudó a Miami y fundó Salvaje Teatro\, una compañía de teatro físico. En 2022 ganó el Premio al Mejor Actor en el Festival de Cine de Miami. \nLuciano Rosso (Buenos Aires\, Argentina\, 1982) es bailarín\, actor\, director y coreógrafo formado en danza clásica\, contemporánea\, africana\, jazz y hip-hop. En 2009 co-creó Un Poyo Rojo\, obra de teatro físico que continúa girando por todo el mundo. En 2020 creó Apocalipsync\, su primer espectáculo en solitario\, que se estrenó en el Festival Off de Aviñón en julio de 2021. En 2025 continúa de gira mientras prepara un nuevo solo y un nuevo dúo con la compañía Un Poyo Rojo. \nViernes 28 y sábado 29 de agosto a las 8:00 p.m.\nKoubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd St\, Miami\, FL 33135 \nEstacionamiento valet gratuito
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/reset/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Diversión en familia con  PICNIC DE LIBROS
DESCRIPTION:El picnic de libros es un evento multidisciplinario\, bilingüe y gratuito\, que busca acercar a los niños a la literatura y las artes\, a través de cuentos\, poemas\, manualidades\, trabalenguas\, adivinanzas\, música y además\, habrá cestas de picnic llenas de libros\, para leer y disfrutar. \nFamily Fun with PICNIC DE LIBROS \nPresented by Koubek Center and Miami Book Fair \nPicnic de Libros is a free\, bilingual\, multidisciplinary event designed to bring children closer to literature and the arts through stories\, poems\, crafts\, tongue twisters\, riddles\, music\, and more. The event also features picnic baskets filled with books to read\, explore\, and enjoy together as a family. \nSoon will be activating RSVP’s link
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/diversion-en-familia-con-picnic-de-libros/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Books & Reading
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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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