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DANCE

Thursday 3/19

ALTERNATIVE PERFORMING
   Former Miami City Ballet dancer Seanik Arts presents a multi-disciplinary performance titled "Untitled 1." The production combines dance, live-action painting and special effects that explore the artist's creative process. 8:15 p.m. March 21. Center for Visual Communication, 541 NW 27th St., Miami. $15. Details: (305) 571-1415.

Friday 3/20

NOT YOUR USUAL HULA
   Miami Dade College's Cultura Del Lobo performance series brings Keo Woolford's critically acclaimed "I Land" to South Florida. The semi-autobiographical performance combines traditional Hawaiian Hula with Hip-Hop, Hawaiian talk story and spoken word to understand the meaning of heritage in the modern world. 8 p.m. Ends March 21. The Colony Theater, 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. $26. Details: (305) 237-3010 or www.mdc.edu/culture.

Saturday 3/21

DEEP-SEA SOUNDS
   Florida International University hosts Erik DeLuca's "The Deep Seascape: the Sonic Sea." His two pieces are comprised underwater sounds that were collected by hydrophones and underwater microphones. Shrimp, fish, crabs, dolphins, cruise ships, manatees, wind and rain all contribute to the symphony of the sea and will be represented in this presentation. 8 p.m. Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center, 11200 SW 8th St., Sweetwater. Details: carta.fiu.edu.

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