– Saturday – May 05 – 2018 –
– Salsa @ the Cube –
– Mambo Marci –
–Wesley Reynoso —
— Afro-Latin Ensemble —
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center
with
Award-winning
Latin dancer/instructor
– Mambo Marci –
Open dance floor with live music by award winning
–Wesley Reynoso —
— Afro-Latin —
— Ensemble —
food and drink specials!
Salsa Dance Lesson – 9pm
Live DJ + Live Music – 10pm – 1am.
the 475-seat recital hall inside the
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center
promises to dramatically ramp up programming
with an eclectic, multi-genre mix of music
featuring national artists and homegrown talent.
it is
-the Cube-
The Cube in terms of the
Curated, Urban, and Boundless Experience
is delivering audiences.
The programming for The Cube
is strengthening and increasing
Mix @ The Max
(contemporary music mixing food, drink, shopping)
It is the small performance space
which adjoins the DSO’s primary venue
— Orchestra Hall —
and part of the DSO’s efforts to
broaden its appeal beyond its core
classical, pops and jazz audiences.
The initiative also represents an attempt
to fulfill the unrealized potential
of the expansion of historic Orchestra Hall
opened in 2003 and became informally known as
– the Max –
jazz,
hip-hop,
contemporary classical music,
chamber music,
techno,
world music,
post-jazz concert “hangs,”
salsa dances,
yoga with musical acompaniment
artist-curated events
artistic subcultures in metro Detroit.
The Cube is a flexible, multipurpose venue,
offering either cabaret-style seating with tables or tiered theater seats.
The acoustics are good enough for both acoustic and amplified styles.
The DSO also uses the space for receptions.
Next door to the Cube is the smaller
Robert A. and Maggie Allesee Rehearsal Hall,
which anchors the DSO’s Saturday morning education programs
and has become the home for the
Detroit Public Theatre.