Show Stoppers from p32 normative as Greek student life might actually hold implicit flamboyance and homoeroticism — at least, that’s what this exhibit suggests. Through abstract paintings and radical sculptures, Nina Chanel Abney’s “Big Butch Energy” pays homage to queer Black folks living in the crosshairs of fraternity and sorority culture. Tuesday, November 29, through Sunday, March 12, 2023, at Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, 61 NE 41 St., Miami; 305-901-5272; icamiami.org. Admission is free. JESSE FRAGA THE DOG FROM IPANEMA Making Your Pet Look Like A Champion Everyday. R E A RO E A RO E A R O E A R R O E A R O E A O E A O Hand Stripping • Show Cuts Express Service/Parents Always Welcome Photo courtesy of Art Basel The Best Selection of Collars In Town We’ll make you proud of the natural beauty of your adopted baby. Named Best of Miami, Best of South Florida & Best of South Miami by Reader Polls 305-663-1712 Tues - Sat: 8am - 5pm 7230 SW 57th Avenue • South Miami, FL thedogfromipanema.com 34 34 (preview days on Tuesday, November 29, and Wednesday, November 30) at the Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach; artbasel.com. Ticket price TBA. JOSE D. DURAN Hadestown. The Tony Award-winning mu- sical hits the stage at the Adrienne Arsht Cen- ter as an official part of Broadway in Miami. The opera, rooted in folk, rock, swing, and blues, follows the dark tale of Greek legends Orpheus and Eurydice on a quest among rul- ers of the underworld, King Hades and his wife Persephone. Tuesday, December 6, through Sunday, December 11, at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Bis- cayne Blvd., Miami; 305-949-6722; arshtcen- ter.org. Tickets cost $35 to $165. JESSE FRAGA Dance Now! Miami’s “Masterpiece in Mo- tion” Series. Florida’s leading contemporary dance company, Dance Now! will transform iconic works of art and issues of identity into physical dance interpretations as part of its “Masterpiece in Motion Series.” The pro- gram kicks off with Clara, a modern twist on The Nutcracker. The next show features Art Basel celebrates its 20th edition in Miami Beach with its largest show to date. 573-7304; miamijewishfilmfestival.org. Ticket prices vary. JESSE FRAGA Art Deco Weekend. Lectures, walking tours, a classic car show, an artisan market — Art Deco Weekend has it all. Returning January 13-15, 2023, the weekend-long event cele- brates Miami Beach’s favorite style of archi- tecture with a dizzying amount of activations that celebrate the turn-of-the-century style that reached its peak in popularity around the 1920 and ‘30s — around the time Carl Fisher was turning a mosquito-plagued barrier is- land into a winter getaway. Friday, January 13, through Sunday, January 15, 2023, at various locations; artdecoweekend.com. JOSE D. DURAN Miami Beach Antique Show. Dig through more than 600 vendors of accessories, art- work, furniture, home décor, and more at the 58th-annual Miami Beach Antique Show. Not sure where to start? The event offers free guided tours through the show, plus free edu- cational sessions on tips and best eth- DECEMBER Art Basel. Celebrating its 20th edition in Miami Beach, Art Basel will return to the Mi- ami Beach Convention Center December 1-3 (with preview days taking place on Novem- ber 29 and 30). More than 300 galleries will exhibit the best in contemporary and blue- chip art. Locally, Fredric Snitzer and David Castillo galleries will be in attendance, and Spinello Projects will take part in the fair’s Nova section, displaying the work of Juana Valdes and Reginald O’Neal. 11 a.m. Thursday, December 1, through Saturday, December 3, three world premiere performances — Tribe, Unplugged, and Area 52 — on the subject of identity, ageism, and emerging choreogra- phers. The bill concludes with the Joffrey Ballet’s Relativity of Icarus, a highly ac- claimed but once controversial ballet from the 1970s that oozed homoeroticism. Satur- day, December 10; Saturday, March 4, 2023; and Thursday, May 11, 2023, at Miami The- ater Center, 9806 NE Second Ave., Miami Shores; 305-975-8489; dancenowmiami.org. Tickets cost $32.14. JESSE FRAGA JANUARY Miami Jewish Film Festival. From ani- mated features to hard-hitting short films, the largest Jewish film festival in the world returns with a jam-packed two weeks of in- spiring events, panels, and screenings led by indie and established filmmakers represent- ing more than 25 countries. The festival has gained support from big-time distributors, including Warner Bros., A24, and 20th Cen- tury Fox — the list goes on. Film submis- sions are open until Friday, October 28. 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