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December 05, 2024

Based on actual events, The Great Yes, The Great No takes place aboard an ocean liner bound for Martinique from Vichy France and carrying a who’s who of mid-20th century thinkers. South African artist William Kentridge adds a layer of fiction to his retelling of this wartime voyage. To create a meaningful group portrait, Kentridge has augmented the ship’s manifest of real passengers (French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, Cuban artist Wifredo Lam, et al.) with several other famous figures (among them Martinican philosopher Frantz Fanon and French entertainer Josephine Baker). The ship’s captain is none other than Charon, mythical ferryman of the River Styx.

$50 - $226


December 15, 2024

Comprised of outstanding talent and unmatched enthusiasm for musical collaboration, Curtis Symphony Orchestra stands as a cornerstone of the Curtis Institute of Music experience and a vital component of Philadelphia’s vibrant cultural scene. In their Kravis Center debut, the orchestra will be led by Curtis alumnus and Musical America’s 2022 Conductor of the Year, Teddy Abrams, and joined by the globe-trotting star violinist, Ray Chen. Their program includes Samuel Barber’s ravishing Violin Concerto, and Aaron Copland’s beloved Third Symphony.

$35-$90


December 18, 2024

Parker Ramsay has forged a career defying easy categorization. Equally at home on modern and period harps, he pursues his passions by tackling new and underperformed works, while bringing his instrument to new audiences.

$40


December 28, 2024

Salute to Vienna New Year’s Concert is a joyful, lively experience that has delighted audiences in Miami for more than 15 years. Every holiday season, this beloved tradition bursts to life at the Adrienne Arsht Center with music, bright costumes and lush flowers. As dancers enliven timeless melodies, including the Blue Danube Waltz, the maestro regales the audience with stories (and a joke or two) from the conductor’s podium. Ring in 2025 with soaring arias, romantic duets and festive overtures, courtesy of the “Waltz King,” Johann Strauss Jr.

$30-$160


January 05, 2025

Inspired by Renée’s 2023 Grammy© Award-winning album, Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene, this special performance spans the classical, romantic, and contemporary eras, with beloved songs and new commissions exploring nature as both inspiration and victim of humanity. The National Geographic Society is providing an original video to reflect the musical selections.

Call 561.832.7469



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