The Spotlight Shines on New World School of the Arts New Season
New World School of the Arts offers both High School and College programs that empower students to become national and international leaders in the arts, challenging them as they prepare for professional careers. Through rigorous work, academic achievement, personalized training and a curriculum that reflects vibrant multicultural worldviews, NWSA is at the forefront for the advancement of the arts, not only in Florida but also around the world. NWSA’s High School has recently been designated as a National Demonstration School by Magnet Schools of America, a distinction the school shares with just nine other schools in the entire United States.
With a notably stimulating presence in the arts community, NWSA has become one of the most coveted arts institutions in the nation. The work of the visual arts alumni can be found in the most prestigious art museums, galleries, private collections and venues, including Art Basel. The dance, music and theater alumni perform in world-renowned dance companies, symphony orchestras, lyric operas and concert halls across the nation. They shine on Broadway, leave their mark in Hollywood and grace the international stage with their outstanding work. Some noteworthy alumni accomplishments this year include Tarell McCraney’s Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for the film Moonlight, Alex Lacamoire’s third Tony Award for Dear Evan Hansen, and Michael Aronov’s first Tony Award for Oslo. While some continue to pursue higher academic degrees, many of NWSA’s alumni join the ranks of prestigious arts organizations or form their own arts institutions.
The following is an overview of the exciting and engaging artistic season NWSA has in store for the community:
OPENING NIGHT 2017-2018 RECOGNITION AWARD & RECEPTION
October 14; 6:00 PM
New World School of the Arts
25 NE 2 Street, Miami
(Garden adjacent to NWSA)
Free and open to the public
305.237.3541
THE ORPHAN
By David W. Rabe
October 14, 20, 21; 7:30 PM
October 15, 22; 2:00 PM
Louise O. Gerrits Theater
25 NE 2 Street, 8th Floor, Miami
General Admission $12
Students & Seniors $5
Tickets at NWSA.MDC.EDU
305.237.3541
NEW WORLD DANCE ENSEMBLE
November 3; 8:00 PM
Aventura Arts & Cultural Center
3385 NE 188 Street, Aventura
General Admission $12
Tickets at AVENTURACENTER.ORG
305.237.3341
CASALIN
Opening Breakfast Reception: December 7; 9:00 AM – 12 NOON
Yard@CasaLin
55 NW 30 Street, Miami
Free and open to the public
305.237.3620
HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR HOLIDAY CONCERT
December 15; 7:30 PM
Trinity Cathedral
464 NE 16 Street, Miami
General Admission $10
Students & Seniors $5
Tickets at NWSA.MDC.EDU
305.237.3622
GUYS AND DOLLS
Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows
February 16, 17, 23, 24; 7:30 PM
February 18, 25; 2:00 PM
Louise O. Gerrits Theater
25 NE 2 Street, 8th Floor, Miami
General Admission $15
Students & Seniors $10
Tickets at NWSA.MDC.EDU
305.237.3541
NWSA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ALFRED GERSHFELD, CONDUCTOR
February 27; 7:30 PM
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Knight Concert Hall
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
General Admission $20
Students & Seniors $10
Tickets at NWSA.MDC.EDU
305.237.3622
RISING STARS EXHIBITION
March 22 – April 27
Opening Reception:
March 22; 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
New World Gallery
25 NE 2 Street, Miami
Free and open to the public
305.237.3620
RISING STARS PERFORMANCE
March 22; 7:30 PM
Olympia Theater
174 East Flagler Street, Miami
General Admission $50, $30, $20
Tickets at NWSA.MDC.EDU
305.237.3135
OPERA PRODUCTION NWSA COLLEGE OPERA THEATRE ENSEMBLE AND NWSA OPERA ORCHESTRA
April 7; 7:30 PM
April 8; 2:00 PM
Miami Dade College North Campus William and Joan Lehman Theater
11380 NW 27 Avenue, Miami
General Admission $10
Students & Seniors $5
Tickets at NWSA.MDC.EDU
305.237.3622
SPRING DANCES
April 26, 27, 28; 7:30 PM
April 29; 2:00 PM
New World Dance Theater
25 NE 2 Street, 8th Floor, Miami
General Admission $15
Students & Seniors $5
Tickets at NWSA.MDC.EDU
305.237.3341
With a plethora of concerts, recitals, plays and exhibitions, New World School of the Arts is an ideal entertainment option. By attending all of the school’s artistic offerings, not only will you enjoy New World School of the Arts, you will also become a supporter and champion of the arts in the thriving South Florida arts world. With relevant and captivating shows and performances that showcase the classics, as well as contemporary works, there’s no doubt that you will be captivated by the level of artistry and professionalism displayed by NWSA’s students on stage and in its galleries.
On a special note, the Alumni Art Auction, which was postponed due to Hurricane Irma, will now take place on Wednesday, November 1. The auction serves as an important fundraiser to help keep NWSA’s visual arts studios, Artseen, funded beyond the 2018 cut-off date:
ALUMNI ART AUCTION
@ FAENA FORUM
November 1; 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
3300 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Tickets: $100 per person
Tickets at NWSA.MDC.EDU
305.237.3649
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