Where can you find performances of Panamanian folk music and dance, Cuban music, Iranian dance, a Bahamian Junkanoo parade, dugout canoe carving, Asian calligraphy, Yiddish folk songs, and martial arts demonstrations all in one place?
Why, Miami, of course! And it’s all happening at CultureFest 305on Saturday, Nov 12, 2022 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission.
This is truly a folklife festival that celebrates human enthusiasm and creativity to the fullest. There is literally something for everyone! Not only can you sample and explore the sights, sounds, and flavors of Miami, but you can also experience activities and crafts hands-on. This is an immersive, interactive event for “kids” of all ages.
Here’s the link for more detailed information, plus scheduled performances and demonstrations: CultureFest 305. Brought to you by HistoryMiami Museum. Reserve free tickets here.
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HistoryMiami is located at 101 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33130. Parking is suggested at the Miami-Dade Cultural Center Garage (a 3-minute walk to the museum), 50 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33130.
There are four ways you can enter the plaza level. You may enter through the bridge of Cultural Center Parking Garage, you can take the stairwell to the plaza level located on Flagler Street across from, a ramp near the corner of Flagler and NW 1st Avenue, or the stairs located on NW 1st street across from the Government Center. More on parking at the Miami-Dade Cultural Center Garage:Take the south elevator to the second floor exit. Exit this floor and follow the pathway across a covered, above street level footbridge that leads directly to the Miami-Dade Cultural Plaza. Parking for Museum visitors with validation is a flat rate of $5. Parking may be validated at the Museum’s Visitor Services desk.Public transportation:
Normally, the second Saturday of the month means Free Family Fun Day at HistoryMiami and that event will return on December 10 with “Picturing Community.”