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Do Not Sit On The Furniture is the premier underground movement dedicated to injecting life, meaning, and culture into the underground music scene here in Miami. We stand out from the competition by offering a more sophisticated environment for music lovers who want to enjoy their favorite DJs in an intimate atmosphere. Do Not Sit comfortably fits 130 underground music enthusiasts. Our reasonable dress code and cover charge gets you and your friends access to the hottest DJs in Miami. Our professional bartenders can mix up something classic or something a little more eclectic for you and make your night extra special with our bottle service. We host events frequently, so be sure to check out our events tab on our Facebook page to see what’s happening at Do Not Sit this month. And don’t worry -- we’ve got booths and an outside patio if you do need to take a load off -- you’re totally allowed to sit on those. We look forward to showing off some of the best DJs Miami Beach has to offer.
Located in the heart of South Beach on Lincoln Road, the Colony Theatre has remained one of South Florida's most popular entertainment venues since 1935. The Art Deco theater hosts various entertainment programs including film, opera, plays, musicals, comedy, film, dance, and much more. As a completely refurbished venue, the Colony Theatre encompasses 415 seats all with a perfect view of the stage.
Was established in 2005. Our goals? To give you a place to sit back, relax and take in the special energy of South Beach. We have all the tools of relaxation – hookahs, cigars, a full bar and amazing food.
Design Miami/ is the global forum for design. Each fair brings together the most influential collectors, gallerists, designers, curators and critics from around the world in celebration of design culture and commerce. Occurring alongside the Art Basel fairs in Miami, USA each December and Basel, Switzerland each June, Design Miami/ has become the premier venue for collecting, exhibiting, discussing and creating collectible design. Design Miami/ is more than a marketplace for design, where the world’s top galleries gather to present museum-quality exhibitions of 20th and 21st century furniture, lighting and objets d’art. Each show balances exclusive commercial opportunities with progressive cultural programming, creating exciting collaborations with designers and design institutions, panels and lectures with luminaries from the worlds of design, architecture, art and fashion, and unique commissions from the world’s top emerging and established designers and architects. By continuously expanding and enriching its programming, Design Miami/ seeks to not only satisfy the demand for a high-end design fair, but also to broaden awareness of modern and contemporary design, fuel the market for collectible design, and provide an exciting yet accessible destination for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
In January 2011, The New World Symphony debuted its new Gehry Partners designed campus to invited guests, dignitaries and the general public. The project, a venue for the way that classical music is taught, presented and experienced, is located in the heart of Miami Beach’s Art Deco District. Facchina Construction was selected for preconstruction services, estimating, project management and construction services for this 6-story, 106,000sf state-of-the-art performance hall. 18 ABC member companies helped to make this project a success. 106,000 sf, 6-story building with a 50,000 sf variable seating performance hall, digital music library, 26 individual rehearsal rooms, six ensemble rehearsal rooms and a multi-purpose room-all outfitted with Internet 2 technology This technology is 100,000 times faster than the broadband in use today and is now limited to only a small number of businesses, universities and government agencies. The project also includes fellow changing rooms, administrative offices and over 100 instrument lockers. Signature features of the campus are the east façade of the building, which showcases a glass curtain wall allowing passersby a glimpse of the inside architecture, and a projection wall on which live concerts, master classes, large-scale images and films may be viewed from the new park. The project was designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry. Project was an ENR (Engineering News Record) award of merit winner and was a cover story in the December 27, 2010 edition
Tantalize Miami is South Florida’s most unique dining destination and event space, combining food, entertainment and cocktails. The perfectly prepared dishes features international flavors with a Modern Latin influence . Located in the heart of Miami Beach, the sumptuously appointed space includes a two-story restaurant (seating up to 150) and two private dining rooms: the State Room (up to 20 guests) and the Crystal Chandelier Room (up to 60 guests), and is outfitted with state-of-the-art sound and lighting technology. Guests will be delightfully surprised throughout the evening with an array of sophisticated, seductive and cutting edge performances. Tantalize Miami is located at 330 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 33139. Dinner service Thursday through Saturday, and is available for group dining, corporate events and buyouts.
The Polo Life, LLC brings the “Sport of Kings,” to an arena that is accessible for spectators to enjoy, while preserving the refined elegance and integrity of the game. The Polo Life, LLC is as forward thinking as its founder, Bruce Orosz, priding itself as a company that has quite simply taken the “Sport of Kings” to another level. Beach Polo made it’s debut in Spring of 2005 on the pristine sands of South Beach in Miami, Florida. Now going into its tenth year, it is fiercely ready to embrace the world!
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The New World Symphony is an American orchestral academy based in Miami Beach, Florida. Established in 1987, the organisation is a training ensemble for young musicians in their 20s in preparation for professional careers in classical music. Since 2011, the New World Symphony has its headquarters in the New World Center.In 1987, Michael Tilson Thomas established the New World Symphony, with initial financial assistance from Ted Arison, the founder of Carnival Cruise Lines. Thomas and Arison had similar visions of a training orchestra for young conservatory graduates to assist them in finding employment with professional orchestras. The New World Symphony gave its first public concert on 4 February 1988 in Miami. By the time of Arison's death in 1999, he had contributed $62M USD to the organisation.The New World Symphony offers three-year fellowships, where the programme offers a wide range of performance and educational opportunities in both domestic and international venues. The program offers opportunities for fellows to design and present their own concerts, which often feature seldom-heard works for unusual instrumentation. The training also includes mock auditions, financial management, donor and media relations, as well as opportunities for teaching in local schools.The New World Symphony presents a season of concerts from September to May at the 756-seat concert hall of the New World Center. Performances include full-orchestra concerts, a chamber music series, a new music series, percussion consort series, small ensemble concerts, a family series, and special festivals and recitals.
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Spanning four city blocks of palm tree lined streets and located in the heart of the electrifying and historic South Beach/Art Deco District, the Miami Beach Convention Center is a meeting, convention, tradeshow, and consumer show paradise. White sandy beaches, warm ocean waters, terrific shopping, award winning restaurants, and exciting nightlife make Miami Beach a premier choice for your next event. With over 2,000 hotel rooms within walking distance, your group will be sure to enjoy our world famous weather and cosmopolitan lifestyle throughout their entire visit. The Miami Beach Convention Center will be undergoing a $515 million renovation and expansion, which will set a high standard of excellence and redefine meeting and entertainment solutions when hosting large-scale business, trade, civic and cultural events. Miami Beach’s professional design team consisting of nationally recognized Fentress Architects, the local design firm of Arquitectonica, and international landscape architects West 8, have designed a project that will position itself among the top globally significant convention centers in the world. Built in 1957, the center has expanded throughout the years from its original 108,000 square feet to its current size of 1.2 million square feet. The new 1.4 million square foot, LEED certified facility will include a state-of-the-art, 60,000 square foot grand ballroom, additional meeting rooms with flexible arrangements, a 20,000 square foot glass rooftop junior ballroom, advanced technology, and new versatile indoor/outdoor public spaces. For added convenience, 800 parking spaces located across the street from the center will be relocated within the footprint of the building thus allowing the 5.8 acre parking lot to be converted into a public park surrounded by canopy trees, a flexible lawn area, a food pavilion, and a public plaza to honor the city’s veterans. The park will become the new civic “heart” of Miami Beach as well as a shady destination long awaited by the residents of adjoining neighborhoods. In addition, a new pedestrian friendly and ecologically sensitive green space incorporating butterfly gardens and mangrove enhancements will span along the Collins Canal incorporating a native plant palette and providing pedestrian connectivity for residents and visitors. The historic Carl Fisher Clubhouse, the oldest public structure in Miami Beach, will be restored to its original glory and transformed into a venue for the public to enjoy. Finally, a $7 million art budget will enable several selected and world renowned artists to incorporate public art into the project under Miami Beach’s Art in Public Places ordinance.
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The story of The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater began in 1950, when Golden Era Legends graced the stage of The Miami Beach Municipal Auditorium. Guests came from around the world to watch such shows as song and dance performances, comedy or even the occasional boxing match. Sometimes, the real performances were in the seats - Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope and Jack Benny were regular visitors to the auditorium and often caused quite a stirring. With the television boom in the 1960s, shows such as The Dick Clark Show, The Ed Sullivan Show and the Miss USA and Miss Universe Pageants were often filmed in the auditorium. In 1964, the city of Miami Beach offered Jackie Gleason the opportunity to film his show here. Mr. Gleason agreed to move his show to sunny Miami Beach, where he declared: "Miami Beach audiences are the greatest in the world!" In the 1970s, having been renovated by Morris Lapidus and renamed Miami Beach Theater of the Performing Arts, it became a regular stop for touring Broadway shows including: Gypsy (starring Angela Lansbury), Timbuktu (starring Eartha Kitt), Carousel (starring Robert Goulet), and West Side Story (starring Debbie Allen). Performing arts took center stage in the 1980s with memorable performances by pianist Vladimir Horowitz, Itzhak Perlman, and Rudolf Nureyev. Broadway productions included: My Fair Lady (starring Rex Harrison), Sugar Babies (starring Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller), and Cabaret (starring Joel Gray). In 1987, the City of Miami Beach recognized Jackie Gleason’s contributions to the community by renaming the theater, The Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts. The 1990s saw the birth of the theater as both a great theatrical and performance center (Rent, Phantom of the Opera and Riverdance), as well as a concert hall – drawing such shows as Marc Anthony, El Puma and the Gypsy Kings, Tony Bennett, Liza Minelli, Seal, and Lenny Kravitz. In 2007, the theater was again reborn, undergoing a multi-million dollar transformation. Operated by Live Nation, the future of the music business, The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater showcases the biggest names in live entertainment. Steeped in rock 'n' roll history while maintaining cultural relevance, our theater passionately combines the rich tradition of the Fillmore Experience with the energy and passion of Miami Beach.