
Housed in a 30-year-old warehouse downtown, the venue's decor is designed to be imperfect and nostalgia-inspiring, with irregular detailing, mismatched wood textures, and simple string lights. At one end of the space, a shipping container serves what organizers call “farm to circus cuisine”—fresh, organic twists on traditional circus food. Signature drinks are also designed to be an experience, incorporating elements like fire and liquid nitrogen.
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More Balls Than Most, an entertainment and meeting facilitation company based in the Netherlands, invited attendees to sculpt something out of clay. By the end of the conference, the facilitator had combined each of the sculptures into one large piece of art.
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Imagination Ball

In October, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County and Arsht Families hosted its children’s Imagination Ball. The afternoon event featured immersive activities and a light and dance show by iLuminate on the Lynn Wolfson Stage of the Ziff Ballet Opera House.
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The screen was also used to display informational graphics, as well as the gala's donation totals.
Photo: Claudine Gossett