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View scenes from Aterciopelados, The Verve Pipe, Piano Slam, The Forgotten Founding Fathers and more.
Lang Lang closed out this season's Knight Masterworks Classical Music Series with a sold-out concert on April 16, 2024. Photo by WorldRedEye.com.
Colombian band Aterciopelados rocked the Knight Concert Hall on April 20. Photo by Eduardo Segovia.
Local choirs performed April 21 at the free GospelFest, hosted at the Little Haiti Cultural Center. Photo by Alex Markow.
Dice Raw and Vernon Keith Ruffin Jr. hosted a Forgotten Founding Fathers student workshop April 15 at Booker T. Washington High School. Photo by Morgan Sophia Photography.
Rock band The Verve Pipe played the final Live on the Plaza concert of the season on April 24. Photo by WorldRedEye.com.
Student poets performed April 11 at Piano Slam 2024 during National Poetry Month. Photo by Sergi Alexander/Eyeworks Production.
Jorge Mejia hosted Classical Conversations before the April 16 Knight Masterworks Classical Music concert featuring Lang Lang. Photo by WorldRedEye.com.
Arsht Center staffers and friends marched April 14 in the Miami Beach Pride parade on Ocean Drive. Photo by WorldRedEye.com.
Students performed with Seraphic Fire, a Grammy-nominated vocal ensemble, on April 19. Photo by Sergi Alexander/Eyeworks Production.
Aterciopelados fans attended the band's April 20 concert in the Knight Concert Hall. Photo by Eduardo Segovia.
Ambassador Steven Green, Dorothea Green and Dr. Kimberly Green. Photo by WorldRedEye.com.
Peter London Global Dance Company performed during the Dorothea Green Chair of Education and Community Engagement ceremony. Photo by WorldRedEye.com.