The Hot Sardines
Perform At
South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center
As Part Of
The Miami Nice Jazz
Festival
South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center presents The Hot Sardines as
part of the Miami Nice Jazz Festival on Saturday, November 22 at 8pm. OPENING
ACT: The University of Miami Frost School of Music, Henry Mancini Institute
Jazz Septet. Tickets are $35 and can be purchased through the Box Office
by calling 786-573-5300
or online at SMDCAC.org. The Center is located at 10950 SW 211 Street, Cutler
Bay.
Bandleader
Evan “Bibs” Palazzo and lead singer “Miz Elizabeth” Bougerol combine with the
Sardine ensemble of powerhouse musicians – and their very own tap dancer – to
play “hot jazz” as it was in the era when live music was king…with a little
glamour, a little grit, and a lot of passion. The Sardine sound – Wartime Paris
via New Orleans – is steeped in hot jazz, salty stride piano, and the kind of
music Louis Armstrong, Django Reinhardt and Fats Waller used to make:
straight-up, foot-stomping jazz! This is an official event of the Miami Nice
Jazz Festival.
Vanity
Fair applauds their “unique repertoire, and a sound and style that are
distinctly their own,” and Forbes Magazine calls them “one of the best jazz
bands in NYC today.”
Special
VIP ticket available - Includes table seating and service in the front
orchestra with complimentary wine. Must purchase half or full table.
The
South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center, designed by an internationally-acclaimed
design team that includes Arquitectonica International, Inc. (architects),
Fisher Dachs Associates, Inc. (theater design), Artec Consultants, Inc.
(acoustics), and AMS Planning & Research Corp. (theater management),
provides, for the first time, a state-of-the-art cultural venue and community
gathering place in the southern part of Miami-Dade County. Located at 10950 SW
211th Street in Cutler Bay, the Center is an integral part of the economic and
cultural development of the area, offering quality artistic programming and
community accessibility. The Center features prominent works of art created by
Miami artist Robert Chambers who was commissioned by Miami-Dade County’s Art in
Public Places program to design a kinetic light wall and sculptures for the
theater.
The
South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center is managed by the Miami-Dade County
Department of Cultural Affairs, with funding support from the Office of the
Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. The Center is
dedicated to presenting and supporting arts and culture and providing access to
the arts to the entire Miami-Dade County community. More information about the
Center and its programs can be found at www.smdcac.org.
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