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The Betsy Announces Nov. 2021 Arts and Culture Programs

The Betsy presents a property-wide November 18th Arts Night in partnership with The City of Miami Beach Culture Crawl program.


The Betsy Hotel features Live Jazz, Classical Music, Poetry Readings, and Exhibitions.

The Betsy Hotel, the only Forbes Four Star and AAA Four Diamond rated Boutique Hotel in Greater Miami, distinguished by its noted arts focused programming, announces an exciting lineup for November with programs that include: Live Jazz, Classical Music, Poetry Readings, and Exhibitions. Events are free and open to the public. The Betsy is proud to partner with The City of Miami Beach Culture Crawl program in presenting a property-wide November 18th Arts Night.


LIVE JAZZ - Free- no RSVP required

Featuring virtuoso pianists @ The Steinway –in LT Steak and Seafood

6 to 11 PM – Every night of the week

11 AM – 4 PM – Weekends


CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT - Tickets: $25 – https://www.artsticketing.com/sbce/from-england/28584

NOVEMBER 7 – Sunday @ 6 PM – in The Gallery

South Beach Chamber Ensemble’s ‘Music From England’

Music by Vaughan Williams, Coleridge Taylor, Elgar; Poetry by Carlos Piintado

Performed by Karen Lord Powell, violin, Sheena Gutierrez, violin, Eric Eakes, viola, Michael Andrews, cello.


POETRY READING - Free - no RSVP required


NOVEMBER 10 – Wednesday @ 7 PM – in The Gallery

Supporting Women Writers in Miami – SWWIM

Featuring Poets, Juliana Gray and Celia Lisset Alvarez.


CLASSICAL PIANO CONCERT - Tickets: $25 – https://www.thebetsyhotel.com/calendar


NOVEMBER 13 – Saturday @ 7:30 PM – in The Gallery

Dranoff 2 Piano Foundation’s “The Full Spectrum of Light”, concert 1

Music by Tchaikovsky, Saint Saens, Samuel Barber, Colin McPhee

Performed by Piano Duo Spektra | Inesa Gegprifti and Redi Llupa with acclaimed musicologist Frank Cooper.


MONTHLY ARTS NIGHT - Free- no RSVP required


NOVEMBER 18 – Thursday from 6 to 11 PM – in partnership with The City of Miami Beach Culture Crawl Property-wide activations including:


JAZZ In the Lobby - from 6 PM - Brian Murphy, Piano, and Carole Ann Taylor, Vocals


ACTIVATIONS In the Alley - from 6 PM - Artist Monika Bravo’s Victory over the sun #15 - @ 7:30 PM under #thebetsyorb – Poet Rebecca Butterfly Vaughns

OPERA On the Terrace - @ 8:30 PM – Miami Classical Music Festival’s Duo Divas


EXHIBITIONS In the Galleries - from 6 PM - featuring art by Jim Krantz, Seydou Keita, Tamary Kudita, Bunny Yeager, Andy Sweet, Monika Bravo, Alessandro Sarno, Ray Tenario


CLASSICAL PIANO CONCERT - Free- no RSVP required


NOVEMBER 21 – Sunday @ 3 PM – in The Gallery

Dranoff 2 Piano Foundation’s “The Full Spectrum of Light”, concert 2

Music by Poulenc, Richard Rodney Bennett, Aaron Copland, Andriana Minou

Performed by Piano Duo Antithesis| Petros Moschos and Dimitris Karydis -- Live from London


FEATURED ARTIST RESIDENCIES –November 2021 in The Betsy Writers Room


JULIANA GRAY (poet, US-based)

– in partnership with Supporting Women Writers In Miami


NADIA HUDGENS (photographer from Trinidad Tobago)

– in partnership with WOPHA Congress: Women, Photography and Feminisms & Perez Art Museum Miami


TAMARY KUDITA (photographer from Zimbabwe)

– to install African Victorian, her first (ever) US exhibition opening at The Betsy for Miami Art Week 2021


That Evening Sun Goes Down (2020) Image by Zimbabwean Photographer, Tamary Kudita, who will be in residence at The Betsy Hotel, in November 2021, preparing to open her first US-based show at The Betsy during Miami Art Week. African Victorian, curated by Lesley Goldwasser.

Special thanks to The Betsy’s November Arts Partners: South Beach Chamber Ensemble, Dranoff 2 Piano Foundation, Miami Classical Music Festival, Miami Beach Jewish Community Center, Supporting Women Writers in Miami, City of Miami Beach Culture Crawl, The Betsy’s myriad global exhibitions partners, South Florida creative and performing artists.


By ML Staff. Image by Tamary Kudita.

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