9 May 18-24, 2023 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com New Times | Contents | Letters | news | Night+Day | CuLture | Cafe | MusiC | miaminewtimes.com MIAMI NEW TIMES | CONTENTS | LETTERS | RIPTIDE | METRO | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE | ART | FILM | CAFE | MUSIC | Photo by Thomas Raimondi/@tomiraimon Beach, Karen Peterson and Dancers, Delou Af- rica Dance Ensemble, Dimensions Dance The- atre of Miami, Miami City Ballet, and Dance Now! Miami. 7 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sun- day, at Lehman Theater, at Miami Dade College North Campus, 11380 NW 27th Ave., Miami, Room 1315; miamidancehub.com. Tickets cost $10 via eventbrite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ NORTH BEACH MIRROR MOVES On Saturday, the Psychedelic Furs return to South Florida to perform their timeless post- punk and new-wave classics. The Miami Beach Bandshell will host the band as it performs hits such as “Love My Way,” “Pretty in Pink,” and “Heaven.” Led by frontman Richard Butler, the English band formed in the late ‘70s and found success with its sophomore album Talk Talk Talk. Over the years, the Furs have remained relevant in popular culture thanks to directors such as John Hughes, and, more recently, Luca Guadagnino, who used the band’s music in Call Me by Your Name. 8 p.m. Saturday, at the Miami Beach Bandshell, 7275 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; miamibeachbandshell.com. Tickets cost $44.50 to $500 via axs.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ CORAL GABLES SWALLOW THIS Coral Gables Art Cinema’s After Hours series features a screening of Sam Raimi’s 1987 hor- ror film Evil Dead II, restored in 4K. The movie follows Ash Williams as he takes his girlfriend Lucinda on a romantic getaway to a secluded cabin in the woods. However, their trip turns into a living nightmare when Ash accidentally plays a tape of a voice reciting the Book of the Dead. The film is considered one of the great- est cult classics thanks to its masterful blend of humor and gore. 9 p.m. Saturday, at Coral Gables Art Cinema, 260 Aragon Ave., Coral Ga- bles, 786-472-2249; gablescinema.com. Tickets cost $10 to $11.75. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ LITTLE HAVANA PLEASURE AND PAIN Break out your fetish attire because Submis- sion is back with X Society at Casa Tiki. This is Submission’s “alternative sister party,” where the music takes center stage. You can expect to hear Danny Bled and Mr. Satan spinning industrial, witch house, dark elec- tro, dubstep, and goth music. The dress code is strictly enforced, so make sure you come in your best fetish glam, gothic, punk, rubber, leather, vinyl, PVC, cosplay, or sexy lingerie. Be warned, if you don’t dress up, you may re- ceive a $30 citation. As always, no photogra- phy is allowed. 10 p.m. Saturday, at Casa Tiki, 1728 SW Eighth St., Miami; submissionparty. com. Tickets cost $10 to $20. JOSE D. DURAN SUN 5/21 ▼ COCONUT GROVE CURIOUSER AND CURIOUSER Join Isabelle’s Mad Hatter’s Brunch at the Ritz- Carlton, Coconut Grove, and don’t be late for a very important date. Dive down the rabbit hole for a boozy tea party filled with Alice in Wonderland-themed cocktails ($20 each) and dessert carousels ($45). Indulge in drinks like “Through the Looking Glass” and bite into tempting sweets like a black forest torte. You might be transported to Tulgey Wood and en- chanted by the whimsical atmosphere. Once you’ve savored the drinks and treats, you might feel like you’re waking from a dream. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, at Isabelle’s, 3330 SW 27th Ave., Coconut Grove 305-644-4675; ritzcarlton.com. Reservations recommended via opentable.com. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ DOWNTOWN TEENAGE DREAM Floyd hosts a night of house and disco music featuring French pro- ducer Darius, known for his unique blend of the two genres. Like his compatriots Cassius, Fred Falke, and Daft Punk, Darius has a certain je ne sais quoi quality to his mu- sic. His latest album, Oasis, released in 2022, is an ode to his teenage years. “Oasis is sonically the album where I tried to pay homage to all my early inspirations from my preteen years to to- day,” he told Stere- ofox. 11 p.m. Sunday, at Floyd, 34 NE 11th St., Suite B, Miami; floyd- miami.com. Tickets cost $17.09 to $37.47 via dice.fm. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN MON 5/22 ▼ SOUTH BEACH ENJOY THE SILENCE Every other Monday, the Sagamore’s beach- front hosts the Wave Silent Disco, a guided si- lent disco experience at sunset. The event combines dance therapy, meditation, mind- fulness, and community connection to help you unwind and recharge after a stressful Monday. You’ll be accompanied by a live DJ and local band Los Alchemists, who will pro- vide an eclectic and uplifting soundtrack to help you move and let go. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday, at the Sagamore Hotel South Beach beachfront, 1671 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; thewavemovement.com. Tickets cost $25 to $45 via eventbrite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN TUE 5/23 ▼ CORAL GABLES PASS THE CEVICHE Embark on a culinary journey through Peru at Coral Gables Country Club on Tuesday when Peru Gourmet brings together the best Peruvian restaurants in Miami to showcase their specialty dishes and give you a taste of the vibrant South American culture. Not only will you enjoy the food, but you’ll also be sup- porting a charitable cause. All proceeds from the event will benefit the Ayacucho Emer- gency Association, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the needs of orphans and young children in Ayacucho, Peru. 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesday, at the Coral Gables Country Club, 997 North Greenway Dr., Coral Gables; peruvian- chamber.org. Tickets cost $100 to $150 via eventbrite.com. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ BRICKELL SKY-HIGH SAVINGS Indulge in a happy hour with stunning views of the Brickell skyline at Rosa Sky’s rooftop bar. From Tuesday to Saturday, 4:30 to 7 p.m., you can unwind from work stress and enjoy discounted prices on specialty cocktails like the “Rosa Sky,” “#NOSLEEP,” and “Mexican Kiss” for just $10 each. The happy hour also offers delectable bites, such as buffalo chicken empanadas, black bean queso dip, and pão de queijo, also priced at $10. 4:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, at Rosa Sky, 115 SW Eighth St., Miami; 786-628-1515; ro- saskyrooftop.com. SOPHIA MEDINA WED 5/24 ▼ WYNWOOD GAME OF CHANCE Can you imagine logging online and finding out that your long-forgotten high school band is the internet’s biggest mystery? That’s pre- cisely what happened to British indie-rock band Panchiko, who released a demo EP in 2000 titled D>E>A>T>H>M>E>T>A>L. Al- though the album did not live up to its title, instead focusing more on shoegaze and trip- hop, someone found a copy of the EP in a thrift store in 2016 and set forth to discover who was behind it. After finally tracking down the band members, Panchinko reunited to fulfill their rockstar dreams. The band re- cently released its debut album, Failed at Math(s), and is set to take the stage at Gramps. 8 p.m. Wednesday, at Gramps, 176 NW 24th St., Miami; gramps.com. Sold out. JOSE D. DURAN Calendar@MiamiNewTimes Duki at Oasis Wynwood: Friday