I'm at South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center (now Dennis C Moss Cultural Arts Center) a lot. We've talked about this many times. It's not at all close to here. The address is 10950 SW 211 St. I know. Boy, do I know.
On Friday, January 17, I was there for Cirque Kalabante. I don't go to circuses that have non-human animals. I've been to several Cirque Du Soleil shows, and one Circus Smirkus (the latter is in New England). I would have said no circus is as good as Cirque Du Soleil. Cirque Kalabante is as good, or possibly slightly better. Its origins are somewhere in Africa, and I don't know from where all the performers come. Some clearly had African accents. The saxophone player had skin paler than mine. So maybe he's not from Africa. These people were spectacular. The drummer, the saxophone player, and the electric bass (guitar) player only did that. The rest were generally multi-talented. The acrobatics were unspeakable. It seemed none of the performers had bones, and all of them were very muscular. One guy had neither bones nor cartilage. His ability to contort was unimaginable. Do it? I couldn't even keep track of what he was doing. And he had an amazingly engaging facial expression that left people laughing as much as they were breathless. The guy who was sort of the MC or ringleader also played hand drums. There were two women who also did acrobatics. Another guy did several things, including acrobatics with a very large hoop. They made pyramids. They stood on each other three or four people high. It really was breathtaking, and I felt a wish that it would never end, mixed with a wish that it would end soon, before anyone got hurt. Which no one did.
Two days later, I was back for Allan Harris, whom I've seen there maybe twice before over the years. He sings jazz alternating with reciting poetry. Several of his recitations were Shakespeare, one was Maya Angelou, one Dylan Thomas, and there were others. This time, he played guitar (great slide) during only one song. He had a great backing ensemble, and it was different from his prior ones. He's also a very charming and super friendly guy. He's very flirtatious with his audience, and the energy is delightful. He also had a female singer who's from out of town but staying here temporarily, and she was a knockout, singing-wise and in terms of appearance. And similarly very connected to the audience, and to Harris.
Tonight (Saturday), I was there for Davina and the Vagabonds. Davina sings and plays piano. She's loaded with charisma, and charms her audience in a flirtatious way like Allan Harris charms his. Someone before the show described Davina as being reminiscent, vocally, of Amy Winehouse. I didn't hear much that put me in mind of Amy Winehouse. I heard Mae West, Billie Holliday, Bessie Smith, Ella Fitzgerald, Maria Muldaur, Randy Newman, Peter Wolf, a little Janis Joplin, Aretha Franklin, and Gregg Allman. I thought Davina might be in her 30s until she mentioned something from 20 years ago. So she's in her 40s. Her drummer looked to be in his 30s. Her bass player looked to be in his 40s. And her trombonist looked to be in his 50s. Yes, I know, you want to know about her trumpet player. OK, also looked to be maybe 50s. OK, so you didn't care about the age. You wanted to know about gender. Do you want me to guess? I'd say male, in transition. And an excellent trumpet player. They were all excellent musicians. Davina said they were off to South Carolina for their next show. I caught up with her after the show to ask about her group. They're all her regulars except for the bassist, who's newer to the ensemble. And he was a fabulous bassist.
These are all shows you don't want to end. And I didn't see you there. You missed these spectacular presentations. Come with me. I'll pick you up, and we can either just go to the show, or we can stop off for dinner on the way. You won't be sorry. mosscenter.org, pick the shows you want to see, and either let me know, so we can get seats together, or just get your own.
Great review! You can quit your day job and be an entertainment reporter.
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