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The Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Spirit of Japan, Cat Dealers, Chroma Art Film Festival, and more can't-miss events in Miami this week.
Komodo hosts its Sushi Masterclass on Tuesday, August 13.
Komodo hosts its Sushi Masterclass on Tuesday, August 13. Komodo photo

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Tuesday, August 13

Sushi Masterclass at Komodo

Want to perfect your sushi-making skills? Komodo is here to help. On Tuesday, the Brickell restaurant will host a Sushi Masterclass where you'll receive expert guidance from the executive chefs on how to make the perfect sushi roll. Before the sushi-making commences, there will be a welcome cocktail pairing at the beginning of the session. Following the class, you can enjoy a three-course omakase for an additional $65 per person. 7 p.m. Tuesday, at Komodo, 801 Brickell Ave., Miami; 305-534-2211; komodomiami.com. Tickets cost $110 via sevenrooms.com. Sophia Medina

Conscious Trance at the Sacred Space

Escape from the stresses of your everyday life with Conscious Trance, a lucid dream-like practice led by Bre Jenkins. The session allows you to reset your energy through a trance-like state activated by polyphonic sounds and live instruments. Inspired by a millennium of indigenous traditions, this practice is meant to activate the body's innate ability to heal itself, as it serves as a gateway to a deeper understanding of who and what we are. 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, at the Sacred Space, 105 NE 24th St., Miami; sacredspacemiami.com. Tickets cost $70 via eventbrite.com. Sophia Medina

Wednesday, August 14

Lindy Hop Swing Dance Class at DanceArts Miami

DanceArts Miami invites you to get into the swing of things with its weekly Lindy Hop Swing Dance Class. The Lindy Hop came from Black communities in 1920s Harlem and peaked in popularity during the swing dance craze of the 1930s and '40s. The class is open to dancers of all skill levels, whether you are a veteran or haven't danced a day in your life. Either way, it's a great way to come together and meet new people, and it doesn't involve going out to a bar. 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. Monday, at DanceArts Miami, 250 NE 61st St., Miami; 305-984-8504; danceartsmiami.com. Tickets cost $15 via eventbrite.com. Ashley-Anna Aboreden
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"Every Sound Is a Shape of Time" is on view at the Pérez Art Museum Miami.
Photo by Pierre Le Hors

Thursday, August 15

"Every Sound Is a Shape of Time" at the Pérez Art Museum Miami

The Pérez Art Museum Miami's latest exhibition, "Every Sound Is a Shape of Time," is a multidisciplinary show featuring 20 works from 17 artists. Curated by museum director Franklin Sirmans, it showcases works from PAMM's permanent collection made between 1958 to 2020, with half of the works being exhibited for the first time. Artists in the show include Glenda León, Luis Camnitzer, Helen Frankenthaler, Jennie C. Jones, Robert Morris, Richard Serra, and Lawrence Weiner. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday through March 16, 2025, at Pérez Art Museum Miami, 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 305-375-3000; pamm.org. Tickets cost $14 to $18; admission is free for members and children 6 and under. Ashley-Anna Aboreden

The Moth StorySlam at the Sandrell Rivers Theater

On Thursday, the Moth StorySlam returns to the Sandrell Rivers Theater, inviting you to take the stage and share a story that fits this month's theme, "hot mess." With life being naturally chaotic, everyone should have a personal tale that falls into the category. There are no rules except one: Your story must be a tight five minutes. So, if you are going to share the time you drunk-dialed your ex, keep it brief. 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday, at the Sandrell Rivers Theater, 6103 NW Seventh Ave., Miami; 305-284-8872; sandrellriverstheater.com. Tickets cost $17 via eventbrite.com. Ashley-Anna Aboreden
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Cat Dealers take over M2 on Friday, August 16.
Photo by Matheus Coutinho

Friday, August 16

"Afro-Cuba: Contemporary Art and Ritual" at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami

Explore the intersection of contemporary art and Afro-Cuban rituals at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami's free one-day symposium on Friday. Presented by the museum's Knight Foundation Art + Research Center, "Afro-Cuba: Contemporary Art and Ritual" features presentations like Stephan Palmié's reflection on Lydia Cabrera's groundbreaking work, El monte; Elizabeth Pérez's analysis of the depictions of orishas in contemporary art; and Odette Casamayor-Cisneros's examination of identity politics in the work of Afro-Cuban women artists. Noon to 3:30 p.m. at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, 61 NE 41st St., Miami; 305-901-5272; icamiami.org. Admission is free with RSVP. Ashley-Anna Aboreden

Spirit of Japan at the Miami Beach Convention Center

Immerse yourself in Japanese culture, from anime and manga to delicious food and drinks, at Spirit of Japan at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Inspired by matsuri, the traditional festivals held across Japan, the weekend-long event seeks to bring the heritage of the Land of the Rising Sun to the Sunshine State with various events and activities. You can take part in activities such as sake tastings, tea ceremonies, and origami. Plus, there will be exciting cultural performances and concerts by Japanese idol groups such as Burnout Syndromes and Fruits Zipper. 2 to 9 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, at the Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach; 786-276-2600; spirit-jpn.com. Tickets cost $25 to $80 via eventbrite.com. Sophia Medina

A Great Gatsby Murder Mystery Night at the Doral Cultural Arts Center

Why sit and read The Great Gatsby when you can have the chance to take part in the classic novel IRL? On Friday, dive into the glitz and glamour of the Roaring Twenties at A Great Gatsby Murder Mystery Night at the Doral Cultural Arts Center, where you can become part of the story. You're encouraged to dress in Gatsby-inspired attire and immerse yourself in the intrigue of this Jazz Age-inspired party, one which will include lots of socializing and sleuthing. 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, at the Doral Cultural Arts Center, 8363 NW 53rd St., Doral; 305-593-6671; cityofdoral.com. Tickets cost $25 via eventbrite.com. Sophia Medina

Cat Dealers at M2

EDM duo Cat Dealers takes over the decks of M2 on Friday night. Aiden Jude, Tigi, and Seth Lowery will join Brazilian brothers Lugui and Pedrão. Cat Dealers has gradually made its way up the dance music ladder, playing at major festivals like Tomorrowland Belgium, EDC Las Vegas, and Mysteryland. The siblings first broke through in 2016 with the release of the track "Your Body." Their other dance-floor hits include "Gravity," "Sunshine," and "Gone Too Long." 10 p.m. Friday, at M2, 1235 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-771-0388; m2miami.com. Tickets cost $30.31 to $121.23 via dice.fm. Sophia Medina
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The Eras Party invites Swifities to let loose at Gramps on Saturday, August 17.
Le Petite Fete photo

Saturday, August 17

Chroma Art Film Festival at Superblue

The Chroma Art Film Festival, presented by Rainbow Oasiiis and Superblue, is back for its second year, promising a showcase of immersive art and storytelling. This year's festival celebrates the fusion of color, cinema, and cutting-edge technology. With an expanded lineup of film categories, the festival will highlight innovative and diverse narratives that drive social change and cultural dialogue. You'll experience a dynamic blend of installations and films that push the boundaries of artistic expression. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, at Superblue, 1101 NW 23rd St., Miami; chromaartfilmfestival.org. Tickets cost $20 to $250 via eventbrite.com; admission is free for children 12 and under. Ashley-Anna Aboreden

Yoko Oso at Hair Circus

South Florida drag queen Yoko Oso is saying goodbye on Saturday with a trifecta of special guests, stiff drinks, and corny jokes. Oso ascended to prominence in the local drag scene as the new generation of performers challenged the status quo, introducing more progressive aspects to the art form. While Oso is sunsetting her drag career, she'll be taking on new artist endeavors around town. There is a strict all-black dress code for Saturday's show — this is a funeral, after all. 7 p.m. Saturday, at Hair Circus, 501 SW Second Ave., Fort Lauderdale; 954-822-9246; haircircussalon.com. Tickets cost $20 to $25 via shotgun.live. Jose D. Duran

The Eras Party at Gramps

On Saturday, put on your friendship bracelets and head to Gramps for the Eras Party, a dance night inspired by the music of mega-popstar Taylor Swift. Presented by Orlando-based event promoter Le Petite Fete, the party will get you moving with music from Swift's 11 studio albums. There will also be lip-synch battles, bracelet trading, and costume contests. 7 p.m. Saturday, at Gramps, 176 NW 24th St., Miami; gramps.com. Tickets cost $15 via ticketweb.com. Sophia Medina

Trueno at the Fillmore Miami Beach

Argentine rapper Trueno brings his El Último Baile World Tour to the Fillmore Miami Beach on Saturday. It's one of only four U.S. dates on the entire tour, which is in support of his third album of the same name, where he pays tribute to the musical icons that have influenced his artistry. In its mid-year list of "The 50 Best Albums of 2024 (So Far)," Billboard praised the record, noting that "Trueno thoroughly showcases the generational and cultural impact of the now-half-century-old genre." 8:30 p.m. Saturday, at the Fillmore Miami Beach, 1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-673-7300; fillmoremb.com. Tickets cost $53 to $86.50 via livenation.com. Jose D. Duran

The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Paradigm Cinemas Gateway Theatre

Gateway Theater hosts a blast from the past with the showing of the 1975 cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show. On Saturday, you're invited to rewatch the movie throughout all of its perplexing glory. For those unfamiliar with the sensational film, it follows sweethearts Brad and Janet as they find themselves at the eerie mansion of Dr. Frank-N-Furter. They two experience various gender-bending performances by some of the characters at the mansion. Saturday's screening will include a live shadow cast and plenty of audience interaction. 11:55 p.m. Saturday, at Paradigm Cinemas Gateway Theatre, 1820 E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale; 954-678-4858; paradigmcinemas.com. Tickets cost $8.37. Sophia Medina

Sunday, August 18

Sunday Flow at Palapa

Re-energize yourself before the start of the work week at Sunday Flow at Palapa. Dive into a refreshing blend of yoga, invigorating breathwork, and a rejuvenating ice bath. Designed for all experience levels, the session will help you reset, boost your mood, and connect with a vibrant community. Bring a towel, a change of clothes, and an open heart. 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday, at Palapa, 5050 NW Second Ave., Miami; palapamiamiconcerts.com. Tickets cost $60 via eventbrite.com. Ashley-Anna Aboreden
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WWE Monday Night Raw slams into the Amerant Bank Arena on Monday, August 19.
WWE photo

Monday, August 19

Maren Morris at Hard Rock Live

Country singer Maren Morris lands at Hard Rock Live on Sunday with her RSVP Redux Tour. The show is a revival of her 2020 RSVP Tour and celebrates the fifth anniversary of her album Girl. Each night of the tour features a different setlist curated by fans. The pandemic forced the cancellation of the original 2020 tour, so Morris is making up for lost time. Opening Sunday's show is folk-country singer Anna Graves. 7 p.m. Sunday, at Hard Rock Live, 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood; 954-797-5531; myhrl.com. Tickets cost $29.99 to $206 via ticketmaster.com. Jose D. Duran

WWE Monday Night Raw at Amerant Bank Arena

On Monday, WWE Monday Night Raw triumphantly returns to South Florida. For the first time since 2013, you can see top WWE superstars like Damian Priest, Seth Rollins, Jey Uso, Liv Morgan, Sami Zayn, Sheamus, Drew McIntyre, and the New Day in action. The action goes down at the Amerant Bank Arena, with the matches also being broadcast live to a global audience. 7:30 p.m. Monday, at the Amerant Bank Arena, 1 Panther Pkwy., Sunrise; 954-835-7000; amerantbankarena.com. Tickets cost $30 to $477 via seatgeek.com. Ashley-Anna Aboreden
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Mama Tried hosts Miami K-Pop Night on Tuesday, August 20.
Miami K-Pop Night photo

Tuesday, August 20

Miami K-Pop Night at Mama Tried

K-pop fans will take over Mama Tried for the latest edition of Miami K-Pop Night. Tuesday's event will serve as a concert pre-party for the Korean girl group ARTMS, who will perform at the Broward Center the following day. Femme DJ duo Maru controls the decks as partygoers enjoy ARTMS-themed boba cocktails and special raffle prizes like a VIP concert upgrade and lightsticks. 9 p.m to 2 a.m. Tuesday, at Mama Tried, 207 NE First St., Miami; 786-803-8087; mamatried.com. Admission is free with RSVP via shotgun.live. Sophia Medina

Wednesday, August 21

Vizcaya Late at Vizcaya Museum & Gardens

During this week's edition of Vizcaya Late, celebrate the incredible phenomenon of coral spawning with the Coral Restoration Foundation. Engage in hands-on coral restoration activities, explore a virtual reality dive into a coral tree nursery, and join a coral planting relay race. While expanding your knowledge of coral, you can also enjoy beats on the East Terrace, create neon fan art, and capture the evening in a photo booth. 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, at Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, 3251 S. Miami Ave., Miami; 305-250-9133; vizcaya.org. Tickets cost $5 and $10 via eventbrite.com; admission is free for children 5 and under. Ashley-Anna Aboreden

Viva Vino at Amara at Paraiso

Ready to expand your palate for wines? On Wednesday evening, Amara at Paraiso hosts Viva Vino, allowing you to discover a variety of rich and unique South American wine flavors. Throughout the session, head sommelier Lisbet Lopez will guide you on what you're tasting in a relaxing setting as you indulge in exquisite wines paired with classic Amara bites. 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, at Amara at Paraiso, 3101 NE Seventh Ave., Miami; 305-676-9495; amaraatparaiso.com. Tickets cost $60.40 via eventbrite.com. Sophia Medina
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