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Adrienne Arsht Center For The Performing Arts
Skeptics, we're sorry, but it's clear this enormous centerpiece of northern Downtown was worth both the wait and the expense. The magnificent venue manages to both humble and enthrall visitors who can't help but marvel at the split-shell design and the way the Arsht seizes upon and utilizes the most common natural resource in Florida: natural, golden sunlight, which comes crashing through huge plate-glass windows.
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African Heritage Cultural Arts Center
This huge multipurpose area includes a 300-seat concert hall, dance studio and the Amladozi Gallery, which regularly features the work of African-American, Afro-Caribbean and plain African artists. Call ahead and plan a visit during the frequent concerts and dance recitals held throughout the year.
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Gusman Center For The Performing Arts
This ornate venue, within an elegantly renovated 1920s movie palace, services a huge variety of performing arts - film festivals, symphonies, ballet and touring shows. The acoustics are excellent and the fresco ceiling is covered in twinkling stars and clouds.
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Miami-Dade County Auditorium
On the western edge of Little Havana, this 2500-seat venue with great acoustics has been somewhat eclipsed by the Arsht center, but still holds excellent performances on its lovely stage.
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Teatro De Bellas Artes
The Teatro puts on excellent, often hilarious productions that are beloved by Miami's Latin community, but you'll need to understand Spanish to really enjoy the shows.
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