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Culture Shock Miami will bring the extraordinary urban circus experience, 360 ALLSTARS, to the Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center at 8 p.m. on Friday, April 12. This non-stop, energy-packed show promises a mesmerizing fusion of street culture artistry and features an incredible cast of world champion and world record-holding athletes and artists. $5 tickets for teens and young adults (ages 13-22) and a companion are available the Culture Shock website at: https://cultureshockmiami.com/events/360-allstars-presented-culture-shock-miami-and-moss-center.
A fresh and exciting experience for audiences, 360 ALLSTARS incorporates dynamic movement, impressive stunts, and visual effects for a memorable family experience. The show takes the traditional circus to new heights with a dynamic showcase of diverse talents, including dancing, beatboxing, acrobatics, and BMX biking. The show’s “360” element refers to a full circle rotation, with each act featuring a 360-degree spin from its team of championship athletes.
In addition to awe-inspiring performances, 360 ALLSTARS features a live soundtrack delivered by award-winning musicians. The tracks are created by loop-pedal, which creates unique opportunities for looping or layering music. The experience is complemented by spectacular video projections.
360 ALLSTARS was created by Australian musician, Gene Peterson, who founded Onyx Productions in 2011. Now celebrating its tenth anniversary, 360 ALLSTARS has been featured on more than 2,000 international stages and seen by more than 1 million people. The production has received acclaim from audiences around the world, with sold-out runs on Broadway, at the Sydney Opera House, and last summer’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
For information about Culture Shock Miami offers, visit cultureshockmiami.com. $5 tickets for teens and young adults (ages 13-22) are only available via the Culture Shock Miami website. Regular-priced ticket information for all ages is available on the Moss Center’s website.
About Culture Shock Miami
Culture Shock Miami, the audience development program of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, is designed to introduce the next generation of audience members to live arts and cultural experiences at the age when they are beginning to make their own entertainment decisions. Based on research that shows most people begin their appreciation for the arts at a young age, Culture Shock Miami is founded on the premise that when teens and young adults make the arts a regular entertainment choice, they are more likely to become full-price ticket buyers and subscribers in the future. Through its website, teens and young adults (ages 13-22) can purchase $5 tickets to top music, theater, and dance performances, as well as admission to museums, landmarks, and cultural destinations in and around Miami-Dade County. With the purchase of one $5 ticket for a 13–22-year-old, a second $5 ticket can be purchased for someone of any age to accompany them.
Culture Shock Miami Presents, a series dedicated to presenting nationally and internationally renowned artists that appeal specifically to the 13–22-year-old age range, was created in 2012 and presents youth-centric performances each season to the public and through free school field trips. Culture Shock Miami Presents was recognized with a 2018 Achievement Award from the National Association of Counties (NACo).
Culture Shock Miami is made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.
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