Designed for those immersed in the writing of Cabrera and Glissant, as well as those encountering their work for the first time, this panel discussion is an opportunity to dive deeper into specific ideas, terms, or passages developed by the scholars who inspired Where the Oceans Meet. Each panelist will give a brief but illuminating presentation on a single topic and then engage in a lively group discussion to forge meaningful connections between their interpretations and the broader notions uniting works in the exhibition.These public programs are part of Where the Oceans Meet, an exhibition of modern and contemporary art that resonates with the pioneering thought of two Caribbean writers, Lydia Cabrera and douard Glissant. The international group of 40 artists and collectives in the exhibition considers notions of shifting and porous bordersgeographic, national, cultural, social, racial, ethnic, and linguisticand how crossing borders has shaped our world. Where the Oceans Meet opened on May 26 and will be on view through January 12, 2020.Free parking for this event is available at the MDC parking garage, located at 500 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33132.
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9to5 The Musical
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SAW the Musical: The Unauthorized Parody of Saw
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The Minutes
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Avenue Q
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Cry-Baby
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Disney's Frozen, The Broadway Musical
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