2015 JAZZ LINEUP
Jan 14 – Roberto Rodriguez Quartet Feb 11 – Jesse Jones Jr. Quartet Mar 11 – Gary Thomas Ensemble Apr 8 – Wendy Pedersen with Jim Gasior Quarte May 13, 2015 – Ian Muñoz Quarte June 10 – Federico Britos Quartet July 8 – Madd Jazz & Divas Delight Aug 12 – Oriente Sep 9 – Leslie Cartaya Quintet Oct 14 – Pauly Cohen Big Band Nov 11 – Elvis Pascal Quartet with Nicole Yarling Dec 9 – JECC Jazz Youth Bootcamp & the Ransom Everglades Combo |
October 14, 6:30pm
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NEWS: In the Lobby Lounge Going Weekly . . .
. . . Wednesday nights in Downtown Miami will become more lively, thanks to the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. "In the Lobby Lounge . . ." a popular monthly event at the Olympia Theater at Gusman Center will step up its schedule, ultimately offering a weekly free event every Wednesday.
"Having a vibrant downtown is key to Miami's future. The Olympia Theater is playing an important role in the neighborhood's evolution by building momentum through the performing arts," said Dennis Scholl, Vice President of Arts for Knight Foundation.
In November 2013, the "In the Lobby Lounge . . .Jazz" series was created, boasting monthly events on the second Wednesday of each month with free admission, happy hour, and some of the best jazz ensembles in South Florida, including Federico Britos, Nicole Yarling, Rose Max, Oriente, Pauley Cohen and LeNard Rutledge. The "Lobby Lounge" event quickly grew from an initial audience of 20 to more than 200 and has expanded to the second floor.
"The idea is a simple one", says Olympia's Executive Director Robert Geitner, "to offer free performing arts activity in the lobby of the theater to draw new audiences to the venue and enhance the cultural experience for a new Downtown Miami neighborhood." The theater's ornately decorated lobby is transformed into a cabaret with tables and a small stage complete with lights and drape, creating a wonderfully acoustic and intimate performance venue.
"And the fun is just beginning," says Geitner.
During 2015, the Olympia will expand the series to include programming every Wednesday night. Jazz will continue on the second Wednesday of the month, and other performing arts genres based on broad themes on each of the other Wednesdays. The series will be eclectic, playing host to a range of culturally diverse music, cabaret, theatrical readings, storytelling, performance art, and even - on select Wednesday nights - anything goes!
The Olympia anticipates adding Wednesday night events in February 2015 and increasing the number of events throughout the year.
About the Olympia Theater:
The Olympia Theater opened in 1926 as Downtown Miami's palace for silent movies and vaudeville. Olympia Center, Inc., the non-profit organization managing the City-owned, historic "movie palace" on Flagler Street, has been working since 2011 to bring exciting new programming to Miami's original Performing Arts Center.
About the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation:
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation promotes journalism excellence worldwide and invests in the vitality of communities in the United States where the Knight brothers once owned newspapers. The Knight Foundation invests in ideas and projects that can lead to transformational change.
Help us match the Knight Arts Challenge Grant!
"Having a vibrant downtown is key to Miami's future. The Olympia Theater is playing an important role in the neighborhood's evolution by building momentum through the performing arts," said Dennis Scholl, Vice President of Arts for Knight Foundation.
In November 2013, the "In the Lobby Lounge . . .Jazz" series was created, boasting monthly events on the second Wednesday of each month with free admission, happy hour, and some of the best jazz ensembles in South Florida, including Federico Britos, Nicole Yarling, Rose Max, Oriente, Pauley Cohen and LeNard Rutledge. The "Lobby Lounge" event quickly grew from an initial audience of 20 to more than 200 and has expanded to the second floor.
"The idea is a simple one", says Olympia's Executive Director Robert Geitner, "to offer free performing arts activity in the lobby of the theater to draw new audiences to the venue and enhance the cultural experience for a new Downtown Miami neighborhood." The theater's ornately decorated lobby is transformed into a cabaret with tables and a small stage complete with lights and drape, creating a wonderfully acoustic and intimate performance venue.
"And the fun is just beginning," says Geitner.
During 2015, the Olympia will expand the series to include programming every Wednesday night. Jazz will continue on the second Wednesday of the month, and other performing arts genres based on broad themes on each of the other Wednesdays. The series will be eclectic, playing host to a range of culturally diverse music, cabaret, theatrical readings, storytelling, performance art, and even - on select Wednesday nights - anything goes!
The Olympia anticipates adding Wednesday night events in February 2015 and increasing the number of events throughout the year.
About the Olympia Theater:
The Olympia Theater opened in 1926 as Downtown Miami's palace for silent movies and vaudeville. Olympia Center, Inc., the non-profit organization managing the City-owned, historic "movie palace" on Flagler Street, has been working since 2011 to bring exciting new programming to Miami's original Performing Arts Center.
About the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation:
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation promotes journalism excellence worldwide and invests in the vitality of communities in the United States where the Knight brothers once owned newspapers. The Knight Foundation invests in ideas and projects that can lead to transformational change.
Help us match the Knight Arts Challenge Grant!