Wire Magazine Issue #9, 2012: Winter Party Festival '12

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ON THE GO: THE COACH COUCH

SMASH SUNDAYS @ CHALK PHOTOS BY HENRY PEREZ

THE COACH

The Oscars viewing party was a hit with Edison Farrow at SMASH Sundays. Guests took advantage of the hop on a PingPong table, shot some billiards, or chilled out as DJ Smeejay worked the turntables.

COUCH BY DANE STEELE GREEN

Air New Zealand, the airline that gave you naked flight attendants on the carrier’s safety video (I kid you not; YouTube it), has actually managed to come up with something even more eye-catching: Room to move around in Economy Class. And you don’t even have to leave your seat to do it. It’s called “Skycouch,” and it is poised to revolutionize the coffin-like conditions one usually experiences in coach right before the Xanax kicks in. Think of it as a hide-abed for planes. Found on Air New Zealand’s Boeing 777-300s and conceived for long-haul flights, Skycouch consists of three specially-designed abutting Economy seats that, when the arm rests are lifted up and the footrests extended, form what has long been the long-sought-but-never-achieved Holy Grail of Economy Class: an honest-to-goodness, lie-flat bed. More over, the dimensions — 29” wide and 5’ 1” long — are comparable to berths often found in First and Business Class cabins. Other amenities include a trinket tray, a winged headrest, pillows, and seat-belt extenders enabling passengers to stay buckled in even when out cold. Stretch your legs, cuddle with your flying buddy, and enjoy the Xanax. Unveiled in 2010 by Air New Zealand CEO Rob Fyfe, who is totally execu-hot and got just as naked as his employees in the airline’s “Nothing to Hide” ad campaign (he plays the silver-haired luggage-handler with the killer ass; YouTube that, too), Skycouch was first utilized on the Los Angeles-Auckland route. As the airline refits its entire long-haul fleet to include Skycouch, 20 to each 777-300, other North American, Asian, and European routes are expected to come on board throughout 2012. Of course, Skycouch isn’t entirely altruistic; with less people flying, airlines the world over are thinking of all sorts of creative ways to get people to pay for seats, filled or not. Nevertheless, the pricing is straightforward: Of the three seats composing Skycouch, two are full price, while the third is half-off. When one does the math, this actually pulls off a nifty trick; having all the room of higher-end seats, Skycouch makes Economy a more attractive flying option compared to Business and First class, whose main allure, arguably, has always been the spaciousness. “For those who choose, the days of sitting in Economy and yearning to lie down and sleep are gone,’’ Fyfe said in a statement. “The dream is now a reality, one that you can even share with a traveling companion — just keep your clothes on.” Hypocrite. Check out Skycouch at www.futuretakingflight.com. Steele Luxury Travel is a full service tour operator and travel agency offering discount flights including Business and First Class! www.SteeleTravel.com. 6 | wire magazine | issue #9, 2012 | www.wireweekly.com | facebook | twitter

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TOP TRAX

BY DJ F8-O

DJ RAFAEL CALVENTE

SHOPPING BAG WINTER PARTY FESTIVAL ESSENTIALS

DJ RAFAEL CALVENTE BRINGS HELL AND HEAVEN TO WINTER PARTY 2012 PHOTO BY RAFA CARVAJAL With hundreds of dripping hot bodies grinding poolside to sexy beats, it’s not hard to see why the Winter Party Festival’s pool party is one of the most attended events of the celebrated weekend. This year’s sizzling soiree will be even hotter thanks to one of South America’s sexiest DJs, Rafael Calvente. A native of Brazil, he’s no stranger to the heat that’s about to come down on South Beach this weekend. In fact, he’ll be turning it up with his scorching mix of tribal, vocal and progressive house beats. For the last three years, Rafael has been turning out his signature beats at circuit events in Mexico, Peru, Toronto, Vancouver, Paris, Germany and London. Back home, he’s the resident DJ at three of hottest parties in Rio de Janeiro: the weekly party DUO @ Club 00, the Maxima Party and the legendary circuit event, Hell and Heaven. This Saturday, saints and sinners alike will be reveling in Rafael’s rapture as Hell and Heaven makes its Winter Party debut at the Surfcomber Hotel pool party. While prepping for the big weekend, the Brazilian beatmaster took a minute to chat with me about Hell and Heaven and where he thinks he’ll end up. What are you most excited about for Winter Party Festival? I think the event is a great venue for DJs all over the world to showcase their sound. I’m excited to bring some of the Brazilian beats to the Hell and Heaven pool party. Do you have something special planned for the sinners and saints at the Hell and Heaven pool party? Oh yeah, I’ve been working on some hot tracks. I want to make it as fun and uplifting as possible of course with my signature sound. I want to take the boys on a journey of house. What is it about the Hell & Heaven party that has made it so popular around the world? The vibe and the sense of community. We all have the same goal – to make the best party possible focused on music and entertainment. So where do you think you’ll end up after this weekend – Hell or Heaven? (Laughing) Heaven for sure. What would you like to say to your Winter Party fans? I’m ready to deliver an amazing set full of driving beats that will make you dance till sunset. Don’t miss the Hell and Heaven pool party! www.djrafaelcalvente.com • www.facebook.com/djrafaelcalvente Hell and Heaven at the Pool Friday March 2nd, 1 - 6 PM Surfcomber Hotel, 1717 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach Passes: Titanium, General Admission: $15 advance/$20 day of, Surfcomber Guests receive free admission 8 | wire magazine | issue #9, 2012 | www.wireweekly.com | facebook | twitter

BEACH PARTY PROTECTION Winter Party Beach Party means fun in the sun, so make sure you protect that beautiful body. Kiehl’s, a one-stop shopping depot for skincare, offers Vital Sun Protection Lotion (SPF 15, 30, & 40) that’s formulated with Aloe, Vitamin E, Soybean Oil and skin conditioning ingredients – which nurture and help to soften dry, parched skin. Perfect for the beach, especially if you’re sweating or getting wet, as it protects up to 80 minutes in water. A 5 fl. Oz. Bottle $19.50. Available at Kiehl’s stores or online at www.kiehls.com. Kiehl’s on Lincoln Road is having a Friday night shopping event during Winter Party Festival.

PREPARED & SAFE The music is throbbing, the temperature is hot and there are men everywhere. Winter Party is a great place to meet Mr. Right (or possibly Mr. Right Now) but it’s important to play safe and you should be prepared. WET, one of the sponsors of Winter Party Festival, has an amazing line of lubricants (Original, Warming, Fun Flavors, etc.). You can even get a Wet Weekend Love Kit (4 types of lubricant at $27.99) Available at local pharmacies like Walgreens or online at www.stayswetlonger.com. Don’t forget to play safe (there’s always a few condoms in the Winter Party gift bag) but better stay prepared and carry extra.

JUICE IT UP Fun in the sun and too much partying can take a toll on the body. A good way to keep hydrated and replenish nutrients after a party weekend is to drink Raaw juices. Of course water is the preeminent beverage for correctly hydrating the body, but fresh juices like passion fruit, pomegranate, acai berry, and wheat grass can not only hydrate but also help replenish lost nutrients. Whole Foods sells a variety of fresh juices and has a fresh juice bar with a menu that includes fruit smoothies and wheat grass. Local markets like Publix also have a variety of waters and fruit juices.

DRESS FOR THE BEACH Put on your swimsuit and you’re ready to party at the pool parties or the Winter Party Beach Party - the ultimate fun in the sun. Miami Beach is the perfect place to shop for swimsuits, as there are swimwear shops practically on every corner. The local Macy’s has a complete selection of swimwear with brand names like Speedo, Tommy Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren and Hugo Boss (www.macys.com). Also check out some eye-catching Aussie Bum swimwear at Babalu. And Diesel, located on Lincoln Road, also has a colorful line of beachwear for men (www.diesel.com). Macy’s,1675 Meridian Avenue. Babalu, 111 Lincoln Road. Diesel, 933 Lincoln Road or 801 Washington Avenue.


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LOOKING GOOD

BY KEN HUNT

WRESTLING FOR FITNESS

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FOR FITNESS

I have always enjoyed playing a variety of sports, in addition to working out. In high school and college, I played tennis, football and was on the track and swim teams. I also wrestled. Wrestling is a great sport, and demands a certain type of training. When I first started to get bigger, a talent scout for one of the big wrestling promotions approached me about joining their training program for new talent. At that time, professional wrestling wasn’t quite the “industry” it is now. I don’t regret my decision, but always wonder what might have been. So here is a quick over of some training tips that successful wrestlers use in the workout routines. Workouts must be as short as possible while working as many muscles as possible, so short, and intense. You can achieve this with circuit training – going between stations quickly without resting. Do only one or two sets of an exercise (low volume to prevent overtraining) and you can train the whole body in a short time so you only need to do it once or twice a week. Wrestlers are always trying to maintain or lose weight. The best way to lose weight quickly is to go on a low sodium diet, eat low sodium tuna, plain noodles and rice, etc. While you are on this diet, eat a banana or two every day. They contain a lot of potassium and don’t cause fluid retention as sodium does. Don’t severely restrict your carbs or protein, just cut out some fat. So, a low sodium, high potassium, low-fat diet combined with a total body circuit once or twice a week will help you build strength. You should work the muscles from largest to smallest, in quick succession with each set to concentric failure. Here’s what I think is a very good workout for wrestlers: • Squats: 2 sets 6-8, 1 minute rest between each set • Chin-ups: 1 set to failure • Barbell rows: 1 set to failure • Lateral raises: 1 set to failure • Flat bench: 1 set to failure • French presses: 1 set to failure • Barbell curls: 21’s • Calf presses/raises: 2 sets to failure You should go from one exercise to the next, with no rest. The key is to get in there, hit your muscles, and get out before they start breaking down. I included calves because strengthening these muscles are important to wrestlers, any time you are on your feet you’re using calves to maneuver and to generate power. Try this and you will look great – in and out of your singlet. Who knows, maybe you can find someone to exchange holds with – on and off the mat. Ken Hunt is an AFI-certified trainer and fitness expert who owns New York and Miami’s Steel Gym. Steel Gym has been named the No. 1 gym in New York two years in a row by the American Fitness Institute. In Miami, Steel Gym is located at 5556 NE 4th Ct. 305.751.7591. www.SteelGym.com 10 | wire magazine | issue #9, 2012 | www.wireweekly.com | facebook | twitter


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DINING

BY RAFA CARVAJAL

A SOUTH BEACH WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL TO REMEMBER This year’s Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival was one of my favorite events in a long time. I have gone to Festival events several times in years past, but this year I thought most of the events I had the opportunity to attend were some of the best ever. I certainly had my share of delicious food, great wines, and plenty of cocktails. I also had an opportunity to meet and greet some of my favorite celebrity chefs from the Food Network, and fantastic executive chefs from some of the top restaurants in the U.S., Miami, and Miami Beach. These are the events I attended this year ranked with number 1 being my absolute favorite: 1. The Best Thing I Ever Ate 2. Trucks on the Beach 3. The Q 4. Grand Tasting Village on Saturday 5. Party Impossible I loved #1 because I tasted mouth-watering food from some of the top restaurants in the U.S. and the live band played some of the best music I have ever heard at an event. The band rocked! Number 2 taught me that I had no idea some of the most tasty food I have ever eaten can come from a cluck of metal on four wheels painted really cool to attract my attention. I will definitely be stepping up to truck windows for delicious grub more often. I truly love champagne and barbecue, so #3 gave me a chance to thoroughly enjoy both of my faves. The grand daddy of them all comes in at number #4, almost tied for third. What a treat it was to sample so much, all at once, in one place. Pacing was definitely the key to enjoying it all. Visit www.wireweekly.com/dining for information about great Wired Dining destinations. Visit www.wireweekly.com/dining for more information about this and other great Wired Dining destinations. THE Q - AFTER DARK

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FEATURE: MIAMI BEACH GAY PRIDE PARADE & FESTIVAL

By James Cubby

MIAMI BEACH GAY PRIDE EDI MOVAH TINE BABAK S E L BY DA PHOTO An extraordinary day out has become an extraordinary weekend for Gay Pride 2012. The Miami Beach Gay Pride celebration has grown into a three-day celebration with a Friday block party (at MOVA), a Saturday pool party (at the Surfcomber) and the parade and festival on Sunday (on Ocean Drive). Miami Beach City Mayor Matti Bower will be participating in the celebration for the 4th annual Miami Beach Gay Pride Parade & Festival. The Sunday event is a celebration of the extraordinary strength, beauty, and contributions of South Florida’s LGBT community. Wire Magazine chatted with Babak Movahedi, president of Miami Beach Gay Pride’s Board of Directors, about the new and exciting things planned for Miami Beach Gay Pride 2012. What are some of the new and exciting things planned for Miami Beach Gay Pride 2012? Miami Beach Gay Pride has expanded from a one-day event to include a roster of events over a four-day period. And because we’ve been attracting a huge number of out-of-town guests for Pride, this year we moved the Parade and Festival to Sunday. This allows us to schedule new events like a pool party at the Surfcomber on Saturday afternoon. We’ve also added value to the Angels/Archangels VIP program by adding a special Parade viewing standing along Ocean Drive at 10th Street, which includes an open bar and a prime viewing area along the parade route. We’ve also confirmed a stellar list of performers this year for the Festival, including Wynter Gordon, Kristine W, Jessica Sutta from the Pussycat Dolls, JoJo, Frenchie Davis from The Voice and Inaya Day. They will really get the crowd going. Last, but certainly not least, we are also very proud to have Stoli come on board as our major event sponsor. Is it true that they will be closing Ocean Drive for the event? Yes, the City of Miami Beach is so supportive of Pride and they recognize the importance of giving our guests a truly wonderful experience. Ocean Drive will be closed to vehicle traffic for the duration of all the festivities. This will allow our guests to experience all the various elements of the Parade and Festival without dodging traffic.

What’s your role as president of Miami Beach Gay Pride’s Board of Directors? I oversee Pride’s Board of Directors and the entire scope of all the events. We have Board members responsible for the events, community relations, bar relations, marketing and finances. Who are the other Board members? Chad Richter, Chip Arndt, Laura Veitia, Monica Goldman, Joel Stedman and Edison Farrow. Our new executive producer this year is Paolo Pincente. How many people came to Miami Beach Gay Pride last year? The City estimated we had 45,000 people at Pride last year. Our projections for this year are 60,000 guests. What’s been the most rewarding thing about working on Miami Beach Gay Pride? I love working with the community. Pride brings together so many people from so many walks of life, that it’s a great bonding experience for everyone. From working with the City to working with our sponsors, to celebrating our Legacy Couples who have been together for 20 or more years, the sense of pride I get from Pride is truly rewarding. Are there additions to the parade this year? Who will be the Grand Marshal? I can’t divulge the Grand Marshal just yet. All I can say is stay tuned for an announcement of epic proportions. Miami Beach Gay Pride is offering a cruise this year. Can you tell us a little about that? The Fourth Annual “Miami Beach Pride Cruise,” sails Monday, April 16 through Friday, April 20, onboard the Norwegian Sky. Immediately following all the Miami Beach Gay Pride festivities, the Pride Cruise is an ideal way to extend the magic of Pride weekend for another five days at sea. The event also represents an opportunity to “cruise for a cause” as a portion of all tickets sold through Source Events will be donated back to Miami Beach Gay Pride. The Pride Cruise is a four-night/

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five-day voyage aboard the luxurious Norwegian Sky with stops in Grand Bahamas Island, Nassau and Great Stirrup Cay, Norwegian’s private island. As the official Pride Cruise producer, Source Events is able to offer exclusive cruise VIP events and activities not offered to other passengers onboard Norwegian Sky. For your readers who want to book a cabin on the cruise, they can contact Source Events. What ways can people participate in Miami Beach Gay Pride? It takes an army of volunteers to execute an event of Pride’s magnitude, so we welcome anyone who has time to donate either day of the big event, or between now and April 15. Volunteers are being coordinated by Erin Stacey Visslailli, who is also responsible for selling ads in our Program Guide. She can be contacted via eamil at erin@miamibeachgaypride.com for both volunteers and advertising opportunities. We’ve also just opened up registration for Parade entrants and Festival booth spaces. Applications for either are downloadable from our website at www.miamibeachgaypride.com. What does Miami Beach Gay Pride mean to you? Miami Beach Gay Pride is an extraordinary day OUT and a fabulous week abOUT! It’s about a sense of community and celebrating our diversity – muscle boys, pretty girls, gay youth, Legacy Couples, families, transgendered, and everyone in between. Is there anything else that you’d like to share with Wire Magazine readers about the upcoming Miami Beach Gay Pride event? Many people don’t realize that Pride is a non-profit organization. We are only able to produce the event – and keep it free for the community – through donations and sponsorship fees. Donations are tax-deductible, and as this event grows we need more support from the community to keep producing bigger and better events year after year. There’s a donation tab on our website and we encourage and appreciation donations of any size from members of our community. For more information about Miami Beach Gay Pride 2012, visit www.miamibeachgaypride.com.


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WIRE COVER: SIX ACTION-PACKED DAYS AND NIGHTS

BY JAMES CUBBY PHOTOS BY JORGE FREIRE / WWW.PHOTOSTUDIOMIAMI.COM MODEL ANDREW CORVIN ince 1993 Winter Party has attracted crowds of gorgeous men to the sands of Miami Beach for the infamous Beach Party and all the festivities that surround it. SAVE (the predecessor of SAVE Dade), an organization that was formed to support the LGBT community and fight discrimination, organized that first Winter Party, which put them on the map as one of the premier organizations in the fight for human rights in Florida. The Dade Human Rights Foundation produced the event until 2003 and then the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force took control of producing the Winter Party Festival and its sister event, the Miami Recognition Dinner, with the pledge that two thirds of the proceeds from both events would stay in South Florida. Since 2004, the Task Force has been able to donate $1.2 million to South Florida LGBT charities via grants administered through The Miami Foundation’s GLBT Community Projects Fund Grant Program. Winter Party is a party with a purpose with an emphasis on both party and purpose. The boys from up north will get an opportunity to escape the cold weather, throw off their stuffy suits, enjoy the Miami sunshine and join the South Florida guys who have year-round tans. Winter Party Festival is one of the most anticipated events of the year, featuring six action-packed days and nights, nine spectacular dance parties and over 10,000 guests from around the world. Partygoers will revel in this annual six-day extravaganza that features some of the hottest venues and parties showcasing some of the best DJs in the world. This year Winter Party offers up a tasty menu of new events along with old favorites, some at new venues along with a few surprises. While Winter Party Festival is an incredible event attracting thousands of international visitors to Miami, the organizing of this event is a giant undertaking. Most people don’t realize that much of the event is organized by a group of volunteers. Victor Diaz-Herman, Festival Co-Chair along with Chad Richter,

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“This will be the best Winter Party Festival that our city and our guests have experienced yet. I have no doubt that everyone will be booking their trip to Miami for Winter Party 2013 before the week is over.” Victor Diaz-Herman, WPF ’12 Co-Chair

shared some of the behind the scenes responsibilities of organizing Winter Party Festival. “Our main responsibilities are to manage the eight divisions of the Festival, which are run primarily by volunteers, and to serve as the community liaisons for the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force which produces the event.” Victor says that producing Winter Party Festival is a year-round task and they have already started working on the 2013 Festival. “Four Task Force staffers are dedicated to the success of this event on a full-time basis and approximately 500 volunteers make Winter Party Festival happen starting with my Co-Chair, Chad Richter, our Vice Chair, Derek Yee, and myself. We are supported by eight Executive Committee members, 67 Festival Committee members, 30 or so Associate Committee members, and an army of volunteers who work the week of the Festival. I never cease to be amazed by the amazing support that our community provides throughout the year to ensure that the Winter Party Festival is successful for LGBTQ people on both a local and national level.” Miami Beach welcomes travelers all year and has been very accommodating to Winter Party Festival. “The City is very welcoming to the LGBT community – both our out-of-town guests and our locals,” adds Victor. “Not only do they appreciate and understand the tourism value of Winter Party Festival guests, City representatives also enjoy attending our events. In many ways, the City of Miami Beach is very progressive in its attitude toward the LGBT community overall and they certainly roll out the rainbow colored welcome mat for us.” Many partygoers will be experiencing Winter Party Festival for the first time, but the Festival has been a popular not-to-be-missed annual event with guests returning year after year. “The festival has grown significantly throughout the years, not only do we have more events, a larger volunteer committee, and more guests than ever, the quality of our events only gets better,” says Victor. “This year’s Festival is going to be amazing! We’ve really focused on branding the “Hottest Winter in the World” throughout all of our marketing efforts and by developing relationships with international entities such as Gay Village from Rome, Hell and Heaven from Brazil, and Matinee - which produces events across the globe. And of course, Pa’ella, our signature Women’s Latin dance event is going to be bigger, better, and sexier than ever. All in all, we have a total of 22 events comprised of our dance, community, receptions, and women’s events. This will be the best Winter Party Festival that our city and our guests have experienced yet. I have no doubt that everyone will be booking their trip to Miami for Winter Party 2013 before the week is over.” Winter Party Festival is not only a party destination but also a place where friends and memories are made. Wire Magazine caught up with some of the people that make Winter Party Festival a great event. New York DJ Brett Henrichsen, who will be spinning at the Under One Sun Pool Party on Saturday at the Surfcomber Hotel, returns to Winter Party for the

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“It brings out all the hottest men getting for a playful romp in the sun by the pool as they prepare for the beach party the next day.” DJ Brett Henrichsen


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eighth time. “I’m excited to be returning to spin the pool party, one of the events I’ve never played.” Brett rose to DJ stardom after appearances at circuit parties like Gay Days Orlando, New York Pride Pier Dance, San Diego Zoo Party, White Party Palm Springs and White Party Miami, and Masterbeat New Year’s Los Angeles. Brett brings his prowess at the turntables to The Under One Sun Pool Party. “It brings out all the hottest men getting for a playful romp in the sun by the pool as they prepare for the beach party the next day,” adds Brett. ROSABEL, the incredible DJ duo, Chicago’s Ralphi Rosario and Miami’s Abel, will bring their Grammy-nominated musical magic to the Flare party at the Ice Palace Film Studios West on Saturday. With Rosario, a pioneering legend of House music, and Abel, one of the most successful DJs in circuit history, the Flare party is sure to be a phenomenal event. When asked what ROSABEL would be bringing to the party, Abel was quick to answer, “Energy, tribal, divas, anthems, beats, and fire to the dance floor!!” Abel describes Winter Party as “One of the most legendary events still in full force, packed with hot fun in the sun, the DJs, the events, and the people. It’s our kind of family reunion.” Abel says his favorite Winter Party memory is the Return to Paragon event at Level. “I will never forget and treasure the Return to Paragon Event (at Level, now Mansion). The most positive energy, the tears of joy, the people, it was over the top in every way. My second fondest memory was the following year at Space for Return to Paragon 2 and continuing through Red Eye for a total of 19 hours nonstop music. It was the longest I have ever spun.” Abel, who ruled for years at the legendary Club Salvation in South Beach, is looking forward to the entire week of festivities. “I think this is going to be an excellent year and people are really looking forward to an incredible weekend. The masses will be flocking in like the good old days. People will be going home, and saying wow, I can’t wait until next year.” DJ/Producer Joe Gauthreaux, one of the hottest DJs in the industry, will be spinning at the Winter Party Beach Party on Sunday. Gauthreaux, popular at events from Winter Party Festival to Black Party New York, has recently been producing his own remixes like “The Power of Music” by Kristine W and “Feel Good” by Edson Pride. Like everyone involved with Winter Party Festival, Joe says he’s excited about this year’s Festival. “I’m looking forward to seeing everyone’s beautiful faces on the beach in Miami. The people there are not only beautiful to look at but their energy is amazing. Not to mention all the people that travel from all over the world for this event.”

“I think this is going to be an excellent year and people are really looking forward to an incredible weekend.” Abel

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“I’m looking forward to seeing everyone’s beautiful faces on the beach in Miami. The people there are not only beautiful to look at but their energy is amazing.” DJ/Producer Joe Gauthreaux

Joe shared a brief description of the Winter Party Beach Party for all you Winter Party virgins. “It’s an outdoor party from noon to sunset on the beach. It’s really a magical event because there really are not that many parties like it anymore. I can play music that I wouldn’t normally get to play in a club. So, I’m looking forward to it.” For Winter Party veterans, you’ll remember that Joe was the DJ for the Winter Party Beach Party in 2008. “It was such an amazing experience. The fact that I get to do it again just four years later is unbelievable. I’m very grateful.” Winter Party Festival has a schedule of exciting events, some old favorites, some new. “We do have new events this year, such as a happy hour at Haven, a sexy new lounge on Lincoln Road, and we’re also hosting our first women’s T-Dance at The Lords hotel,” adds Victor DiazHerman. “I’m also excited about the new twists on past events. I think Gay Village is going to super-impress us with their Saturday night Rome Is Burning event at Cameo and the women’s events are going to leave our ladies in awe! This festival is really going to be like no other in Winter Party Festival’s 19-year history.” Winter Party Festival is indeed a giant party. Like DJ Brett Henrichsen says, “It’s all about sun, beach, men, music, and fun.” But Winter Party Festival is also one of South Florida’s biggest LGBT fundraising events. “Since the Task Force took over the Winter Party Festival we have contributed nearly $1.2 million to the Miami Foundation’s GLBT Community Projects Fund from the proceeds of Winter Party and its sister event the Miami Recognition Dinner,” says Russell Roybal, Deputy Executive Director of the Gay Task Force.” Many people are not clear as to the purpose of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. “Founded in 1973, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force builds the power of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community from the ground up. The Task Force is the nation’s premier social justice organization fighting to improve the lives of LGBT people and creating lasting, positive change for all. The Task Force is the progressive voice in the LGBT movement and the LGBT voice in the progressive movement.” Thanks to the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Winter Party Festival celebrates its 19th year. Winter Party Festival runs from February 29 – March 5 at various Miami locations. Visit www.winterparty.com for the full Festival schedule.

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29 WELCOME CENTER* 6 – 10 p.m. Surfcomber Hotel, 1717 Collins Ave., MB Pick up your passes and tickets and get all your questions about the Winter Party Festival answered. Admission is free. SPARK* 7 - 9:30 p.m. Surfcomber Hotel, 1717 Collins Ave., MB Ignite the week of heat and fun! The Task Force and the newly renovated Surfcomber Hotel host the welcoming night reception, SPARK! Come meet guests, friends, local organizations and supporters and join the celebration of achievements and diversity. SPARK AFTERPARTY* 10 p.m. – 5 a.m. Lords South Beach, 1120 Collins Ave., MB Winter Party Festival’s opening night continues at Miami Beach’s “appropriately oriented” hotel, Lords South Beach.

THURSDAY, MARCH 1 WELCOME CENTER* Noon – 10 p.m. Surfcomber Hotel, 1717 Collins Ave., MB Pick up your passes and tickets and get all your questions about the Winter Party Festival answered. Admission is free. HAVEN-LY HAPPY HOUR* 6 - 8 p.m. Haven, 1237 Lincoln Road, MB When you seek out Haven, you’ll discover your new favorite dining destination on South Beach. Executive Chef Todd Erickson will conjure up a happy hour tasting of specialty sushi rolls and scrumptious sliders. Enjoy the breathtaking visuals as you sip on top mixologist

concoctions made especially for Winter Party guests. 100% of the proceeds of drink specials benefit Winter Party Festival. Admission is free. ARTSCAPE* 7 – 11 p.m. Miami Beach Botanical Garden, 2000 Convention Center Dr., MB Stop by for the opening event of Women’s Winter Party at the recently renovated Miami Beach Botanical Garden. This urban greenspace in the heart of South Beach is the backdrop for an evening under the stars featuring a women’s art exhibition and auction, live acoustic set by Cat Shell and the sounds of local DJ Run Sevim Run. Cover includes open bar for selected cocktails and wine plus delectable hors d’oeuvres. Admission is $25 in advance/$30 day of. NURSE JACKIE PRESENTS* 8 – 11 p.m. Score, 727 Lincoln Road, MB Winter Party Festival’s largest sponsor, Showtime Networks, invites you to a complimentary event celebrating the hit Showtime original series, Nurse Jackie. Free drinks, hot dancers, and fabulous surprises are your prescription for fun. Admission is free. STILETTO NIGHTS 6 – 10 p.m. Palace, 1200 Ocean Drive, MB Palace is the place to go after a day on the beach of soaking up the sun and enjoying all the eye candy. The cabaret show will be hosted by Missy Miyake and special diva cast members. The shows start at 6 p.m. Be sure to snag some great drink specials all night. Admission is free. IGNITE* 10 p.m. – 5 a.m. Score, 727 Lincoln Road, MB Get your fire started at the first dance party of the week. Italy’s superhot and super-sexy DJ Phil Romano ignites Winter Party Festival’s flame at Lincoln Road’s most popular hot spot, Score, with an opening set by DJ

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Willy G. Admission is $20 in advance/$25 day of. VANITY GIRL THURSDAYS 10 p.m. – 3 a.m. MOVA, 1625 Michigan Ave., MB Come and enjoy South Beach’s most upscale gay lounge while listening to the fabulous beats resonating from the speakers, as DJ Zehno works it out for the girls. Expect high quality cocktails, sexy professionals, great music & delicious drinks! This is the sexiest place for women to meet other women and their gay best friends on the beach. $6 Finlandia and $4 Miller Lite all night. Admission is free. SABROSO 11 p.m. – 5 a.m. TWIST, 1057 Washington Ave., MB Don’t miss out on a fabulous night at TWIST with seven different bars, DJ Pride, stiff drinks, and beautiful dancers. And if you’re looking for some hot papis, DJ Adora will be hosting Sabroso in Bar 5! “Never a cover... Always a groove.” Admission is free.

FRIDAY, MARCH 2 WELCOME CENTER* Noon – 10 p.m. Surfcomber Hotel, 1717 Collins Ave., MB Pick up your passes and tickets and get all your questions about the Festival answered. Admission is free. PASSPORT TO LINCOLN ROAD SHOPPING EVENTS* One of the most popular shopping destinations in America welcomes Winter Party Festival for a night of special offers and fun. Rosa Mexicano (12 p.m. – 12 a.m.), Macy’s (7-10 p.m.) , Babalu (6:30 – 8:30 p.m.), and Kiehl’s Since 1851 (8:30 – 10:30 p.m.) will be offering one-day discounts, and complimentary cocktails, with portions of all sales donated to the Winter Party Festival. This is a great way to buy premium products at discounted prices AND support the LGBT community. Admission is free.


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HELL & HEAVEN AT THE POOL* 1 - 6 p.m. Surfcomber Hotel, 1717 Collins Avenue, MB Winter Party Festival brings a taste of Brazil’s hottest circuit event, Hell & Heaven, to South Beach. DJ Guga Rahner returns to the DJ booth at the event he helped launch last year, joined by fellow H&H resident DJ Rafael Calvente. Admission is $15 in advance/$20 day of. DRAG MADNESS 6 – 10 p.m. The Palace, 12th and Ocean Drive, MB Drop by Ocean Drive’s only gay bar for some fabulous shows. Get your Winter Party weekend started off right, as beautiful nearly naked beachgoers dance, prance, and party it up to great beats. At 6 p.m. the diva of Palace, Miss Latrice Royal, will hit the stage to kick off their astounding Drag Madness. Admission is free. HAPPY HOUR BBQ AND PARTY 6 p.m. – 5 a.m. TWIST, 1057 Washington Ave, MB If you’ve spent all your money to attend the Winter Party events and need to find a great inexpensive way to eat and drink, head over to TWIST for their Friday afternoon barbeque. With 2-4-1 EVERYTHING, and free hot dogs, hamburgers, and chicken wings among much, much more. At 10 p.m. DJ Scott Thomson will hop on the wheels of steel to take everyone on a fabulous musical journey. TWIST – “Never a cover...Always a groove.” Admission is free. PA’ELLA* 10 p.m. - 4 a.m. The Stage, 170 NE 38th St, Miami Feel the heat at one of Miami’s coolest live music venues for a special performance by Jesse, Angie & Nicolle of The Chirino Sisters and their band. DJ GiGi will also spin a musical mix of classic salsa & merengue, sexy reggaeton and pulsating Latin house. The Women’s Winter Party signature Latin event is co-produced by Icandee Events and sponsored in part by Tampico.

Admission is $12 in advance/$15 day of. FILTHY GORGEOUS 10 p.m. – 5 a.m. Score Nightclub, 727 Lincoln Road, MB Filthy Gorgeous is the greatest, no-attitude party in Miami Beach with lots of seductive boys and over the top entertainers filling the dance floor. This year there is a special performance by Drag Star Ebonee Excel with music and videos by DJ Willy G. There are always hot go-go boys, fabulous entertainment, and a sexy crowd. $9 Red Bull and vodka. Admission is $10. HYPE 10 p.m. – 3 a.m. 1625 Michigan Ave., MB Tonight Edison Farrow hosts his Friday night sensation, Hype, with DJ Bryan Zero. Join Pussila and meet Musical Chairs’ star Laverne Cox as she makes an appearance tonight. Enjoy $7 Finlandia & $8 Stoli Vodka cocktails all night long, or grab a bottle of Finlandia for $100 to party in style! Admission is free. MATINÉE: MERCURY RISING* 10 p.m. – Dawn Space Terrace, 34 NE 11th St., Miami After an electrifying debut at last year’s Festival, Circuit giant MATINÉE returns to the Winter Party line-up for another mind-blowing event. DJ Javier Medina joined by DJ Hector Fonseca, with an opening set by DJ Billy Lace, for an unforgettable night of music and over-thetop production. VIP includes open Grey Goose bar from 10 p.m. – 2 a.m., express entry and VIP area. General Admission is $75 in advance/$85 day of.

SATURDAY, MARCH 3 WELCOME CENTER* 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Surfcomber Hotel, 1717 Collins Ave., MB Pick up your passes and tickets and get all your questions about the Festival answered. Admission is free.

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UNDER ONE SUN POOL PARTY* Noon – 6 p.m. Surfcomber Hotel, 1717 Collins Avenue, MB The sun is at its hottest when more than 2,000 people are dancing together underneath it at Winter Party Festival’s host hotel, the Surfcomber. The Showtime Networks original series The Borgias presents Brazil’s Felipe Lira and Masterbeat maestro Brett Henrichsen for a sizzling afternoon. General Admission is $45 in advance/$50 day of. DRAGS GONE WILD 6 – 10 p.m. The Palace, 12th and Ocean Drive, MB Every Saturday afternoon and evening the astounding girls at the Palace take the stage to perform for Ocean Drive onlookers. You never know what they’ll have in store for Palace partygoers, but we can guarantee you it will be outrageous. DJ George Figares will have your beats pumping. Show begins at 6 p.m. hosted by Tiffany Fantasia. Admission is free. WINTER BALL 10 p.m. – 3 a.m. Eros Lounge, 8201 Biscayne Blvd., Miami Just in case you’re tired of being in South Beach and want to check out a different scene, head over to Eros Lounge for the Winter Ball presented by Stolichnaya Vodka with music by DJ Michael Tank. Enjoy free parking and great drink specials all night. Admission is free before 11 p.m./$10 after. VIP COCKTAIL RECEPTION* 7:30 – 10 p.m. Dream South Beach, 1111 Collins Ave., MB Take a break from Speedos and club attire to join the VIP Cocktail Reception. This year experience one of the jewels of the Art Deco District – Dream South Beach. From the dramatic rooftop of his new hotel, Guests will enjoy tasty hors d’oeuvres, a spectacular view, music by DJ Miik and a full bar provided by Grey Goose Vodka. Don’t miss the chance to mingle with some special guests and bid on some amazing prizes in the silent auction. Admission is $85 in advance/$100 day of.


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FLASH SATURDAYS 8 p.m. – 3 a.m. MOVA, 1625 Michigan Ave., MB Join VJ Chris Racine as he turns up the heat in MOVA with his pulsating beats paired with some of the hottest music videos. To keep the party going take advantage of $9 Grey Goose cocktails all night! There’s always a beautiful crowd, and the drinks are absolutely divine. Admission is free. BOY HOUSE 9 p.m. – 2 a.m. Lords South Beach, 1120 Collins Ave., MB Tonight Société Perrier presents Lords Penthouse Series Volume II. Join Tony Ferro & The Pennyback Boyz for this exclusive party atop the most “appropriately oriented” hotel in town. DJ Vito Fun will be working the turntables as you mingle with local socialites & guests in town for WPF ’12. Complimentary vodka Perrier Cocktails until 10 p.m. Admission is free. SWEAT – A LEATHER EVENT* 9 p.m. – 3 a.m. Bill’s Filling Station, 2209 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors Get your gear ready and prepare to “Sweat.” Winter Party Festival’s leather-themed event promises a night of hot and sweaty fun with DJ Herbie James. Admission is $10 in advance/$15 day of. BIGGER SATURDAYS 10 p.m. – 5 a.m. Score Nightclub, 727 Lincoln Road, MB Saturday nights at Score are always jam packed with a gorgeous crowd. And why not? It is the most sensational gay dance club on Lincoln Road. With a hot sound and lighting system mixed with the amazing beats from RuPaul’s DJ Nina Flowers and warm up set by Alex Infiniti this is sure to be an insane night. Admission is $10 before 12 a.m./$15 after. INDUSTRY* 10 p.m. – 4 a.m. Trio on the Bay, 1601 79th St. Causeway, MB

The dancing continues at the annual Industry party, coproduced by Pandora Events, and featuring the sounds of DJ Whitney Day. With her passion for funky and soulful dance, Hip-Hop, house and electro-pop music, Whitney is a staple in the NYC LGBTQ nightlife. Check your inhibitions at the door and come play with hundreds of women. Admission is $15 in advance/$20 day of. FLARE* 10 p.m. - Dawn Ice Palace Film Studios West, 59 NW 14 St., Miami The unstoppable DJ team of ROSABEL, now GRAMMYnominated for their hit remix of Rihanna’s “Only Girl (in the World),” returns to Winter Party to set Saturday night on fire at the fantastic Ice Palace Studios. Italy’s DJ Danny Verde, one of the hottest DJ/Producers in the world today, will heat up the dance floor as he makes his Winter Party debut. Admission is $65 in advance/$85 day of. MUSCLE BOY SATURDAYS 11 p.m. – 5 a.m. TWIST, 1057 Washington Ave., MB As a South Beach staple, any night of the week you can catch tons of sexy gay boys working the seven rooms of TWIST. From steamy Hip-Hop beats to sultry house music, the variety is amazing. Tonight TWIST is bringing in DJ Mika and you can bet your ass, the dance floor is going to be packed! Admission is free.

SUNDAY, MARCH 4 WELCOME CENTER* Noon – 4:30 p.m. Winter Party Beach Party entrance Pick up your passes and tickets and get all your questions about the Festival answered. Admission is free. WOMEN’S SUNDAY BRUNCH* 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. The Tudor House, 1111 Collins Ave., MB Relax, mix and mingle on South Beach for a fab soirée featuring Sunday Brunch favorites plus a choice of two

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Bloody Marys or Mimosas. And don’t be surprised if you feel the need to tap into your inner Brazilian and sway to the tantalizing Bossa Nova sounds of Monica Da Silva. Admission is $40 in advance/$45 day of. PALACE WINTER PARTY BRUNCHIC* 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. The Palace, 1200 Ocean Drive, MB Start your Beach Party Day at the famous Palace for brunch and enjoy a great meal, an outrageous drag show hosted by Noel Leon, and a mouth-watering view! (And, yes we’re talking about the boys!) The Winter Party price-fixe menu includes bottomless mimosas and performances you’re sure to never forget. Reserve your spot by calling 305.531.7234. Admission is $31.95 per person. WINTER PARTY BEACH PARTY* Noon – 6 p.m. Lummus Park at 12th Street and Ocean Drive, MB The event we’ve all been waiting for. Check out some of the sexiest bodies ever as the Hottest Winter in the World lands on the Beach at Winter Party Festival’s award-winning main event, the Winter Party Beach Party. Join over 5,000 guests as DJ Joe Gauthreaux takes you on a six–hour journey in one of the most beautiful settings on earth. VIPs enjoy a premium open bar all afternoon. You don’t want to miss this party! General Admission is $80 in advance/$100 day of. WOMEN’S T-DANCE* 2 – 7 p.m. Lords South Beach, 1120 Collins Ave., MB After brunch, stroll across the street and keep the party going at Winter Party Festival’s Women’s T-Dance. Admission is free. SUPER NOVA T-DANCE* 4 – 11 p.m. The Palace, 1200 Ocean Drive, MB Nobody does a T-Dance like the Palace. Come as you are. Stumble over from the Beach Party and enjoy the most fabulous spot on Ocean Drive. Featuring DJ Paulie


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OUT-N-UGLY 9 p.m. – 3 a.m. MOVA, 1625 Michigan Ave., MB After partying it up at the Beach Party stop by MOVA for one of the wildest parties in SoBe, as Sookie Stacks hosts Out-n-Ugly Sundays with DJ Latrice. Beginning at 9 p.m. with drag shows 11 – 12:30 a.m. Enjoy $4 Miller Lites, $5 Herradura Shots, and $6 Finlandia. Admission is free. HOT TUB PARTY 8 p.m. - 12 a.m. Lords South Beach, 1120 Collins Ave., MB Don’t miss your last chance to mix, mingle, and make a few more memories before you leave Winter Party Festival. South Beach’s most popular new hangout hosts a hot tub evening party with sounds by DJ Justin Dawson. Admission is free. HIP SUNDAYS 9 p.m. – 5 a.m. Score, 727 Lincoln Road, MB If you’re looking for a taste of Caribbean music paired with the best in hip-hop and Latin beats, look no further than Score tonight. Club Boi in association with Score presents HIP Sundays offering a fabulous night of the best beats by DJs Gavin T & Diaz. Also check out the premier of Karaoke Sundays in the downstairs bar. Admission is free. BOILING POINT: ROME IS BURNING* 10 p.m. – 5 a.m. Cameo, 1445 Washington Ave., MB Break out the gladiator gear as Winter Party partners with Italy’s Gay Village to transform Winter Party’s Sunday night home, Cameo Nightclub, into Ancient Rome. Hot Italian dancers in over-the-top costumes will be flown in to join DJ Alyson Calagna and Gay Village Resident DJ Giangi Cappai for a night of Roman revelry, sponsored by Grindr. General Admission is $65 in advance/$85 day of. SMASH SUNDAYS 10 p.m. - 5 a.m. Chalk Lounge, 1234 Washington Ave., MB Get out of the house and join Edison Farrow at SMASH Sundays. Hop on a Ping-Pong table, shoot some billiards, or chill out as DJ Smeejay works the turntables. The party kicks off at 8 p.m. with free Rokk Vodka drinks until 9 p.m. with no cover and Rokk Vodka drink specials all night. Admission is free. PUSSILA STRIP MADNESS 11 p.m. – 5 a.m. TWIST, 1057 Washington Ave., MB

DJ Paulie takes Winter Party warriors on a trip through some of the hottest beats in the biz. You also won’t want to miss Pussila’s scandalous amateur strip contest in the Bungalow Bar. Admission is free.

MONDAY, MARCH 5 AFTERGLOW* 5 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mekka Miami, 950 NE 2nd Ave., Miami Not ready to cool off? Then continue the party from dawn until dusk at Winter Party Festival’s final dance event. Afterglow will shine with the sexy tribal beats of DJ Paulo. Joining him for the first half of the event, and making his circuit debut, is DJ Alain Jackinsky. Direct from Montreal, this will be Alain’s first US appearance. Admission is $55 in advance/$75 day of. RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE VIEWING PARTY 6 – 10 P.m. Palace, 1200 Ocean Drive, MB After a weekend full of non-stop partying, swing by Ocean Drive’s only gay bar for 2-4-1 Absolut flavored cocktails all day. Relax while enjoying the weekly RuPaul’s Drag Race viewing party, and don’t forget to enjoy a snack or two while watching the show. Admission is free. SHOUT! 9 p.m. - 2 a.m. MOVA, 1625 Michigan Ave., MB If you have any voice left after all the weekend debauchery, head over to MOVA for their weekly Karaoke party, SHOUT! VJ AJ Reddy will be working the turntables, while revelers enjoy ½ priced drinks & $5 glasses of wine all night long! Admission is free. ARRASANDO 10 p.m. – 5 a.m. TWIST, 1057 Washington Ave., MB After a fabulous weekend of amazing parties, there’s no better place to wrap up your festivities than at one of South Beach’s most legendary bars with Arrasando, hosted by Marco Perez & Nicholas Torres, and with beats by house diva Justice Divine. Join Nathan in the Frolic Lounge for his signature mix of Pop and Top 20 and DJ Bryan Zero’s fab beats on the main dance floor. Admission is free. GLITTER BOX 11 p.m. - 5 a.m. Kill Your Idol, 222 Espanola Way, MB Dustin Reffca hosts GLITTER BOX Mondays- South Beach’s hottest Monday night party with manic beats by DJ SmeeJay. Don’t miss out on some of the cheapest drinks in town with $1 PBR Beer, $2 Jello Shots, & $4 Vodka or Jack cocktails all night long. Admission is free

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in the Main Room and DJs Oliver and Jalil Z on the stage. You might just bump into Latrice Royale from RuPaul’s Drag Race. Admission is free.


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FEATURE: BILLY ELLIOT

BILLYELLIOT comes to Broward Center

with local choreographer at the helm BY JAMES CUBBY

Billy Elliot, the 2009 Tony Award-winning best musical, hits the stage of the Broward Center this week with Matthew Prescott, Miami resident, onboard as resident choreographer. Based on the international smash-hit film, Billy Elliot is the story of one boy’s journey to make his dreams come true. Wire Magazine caught up with Matthew Prescott to get his views on Billy Elliot. Tell us the story of Billy Elliot. Billy is a young boy that is coming of age in a mining town in Northern England. His family and the rest of the village is part of the miners strike that took place in the 1980s. He stumbles across a rag tag group of dancers under the direction of a jaded dance teacher, Mrs. Wilkenson, who sees the potential that Billy has. The story follows his journey.

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Latin pop star Romeo Santos, formerly of the Latin group “Aventura,” hits the stage of the American Airlines Arena for his Formula Vol 1 Tour on March 1 at 8 p.m. Miami City Ballet and the Cleveland Orchestra present the World Premiere of Symphonic Dances at the Arsht Center on March 1 at 7 p.m.

What’s your favorite moment in the show? The visuals of the production obviously come from a cinematic mind. The choreography is inspiring and clever. One of my favorite moments is when Billy’s father makes it clear to the panel of judges at Billy’s audition for the Royal Ballet School that he is completely behind Billy, then turns to Billy and looks him in the eyes and reassures Billy that he is completely in support of him. It is a beautiful moment of recognition that gives me the goose bumps every time. Is there anything else that you’d like to share with Wire’s readers? The story of Billy Elliot is my story. I came from a cattle ranch in the range land of Idaho and despite being surrounded by cowboys and farmhands I knew that I was destined for something different. My calling as a dancer led me to leave my family at a young age to pursue my dreams, and I was able to make a career that is unique to me. I also know that the story of Billy Elliot can help inspire us all to be our authentic selves. Billy Elliot runs at the Broward Center thru March 11. 30 | wire magazine | issue #9, 2012 | www.wireweekly.com | facebook | twitter

mixed with Cirque du Soleil type performances in the biggest traveling tent in the world. Odysseo runs thru March 25 in Bicentennial Park. The Broadway musical hit, Billy Elliot, continues at the Broward Center from thru March 11. Kathleen Turner stars in High, a play about an ex-nun and a gay hustler, at the Parker Playhouse thru March 4.

The incredible Cleveland Orchestra OPERA performs at the Arsht Center on March SoBe Arts Music & Shakespeare Series 2 & 3 at 8 p.m. presents the opera, Hamlet SoundtheThe legendary Frankie Valli and the ater, at the Sobe Institute for the Arts Four Seasons perform some of the most running thru – March 11. memorable hits of the era at Hard Rock Live on March 2 & 3.

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Jorge Luis Prats performs an afternoon concert, A Tribute to Schumann at the Pilobolus Dance Theater, renowned Broward Center on March 4 at 3 p.m. for their mix of humor, invention, and drama, bring their unique show to the Arsht Center on March 2 & 3 at 8 p.m. THEATRE Cirque du Soleil’s electrifying production of Michael Jackson The Immortal World Tour comes to the American Airlines Arena from March 2-4.

I understand you’re an accomplished dancer and choreographer. What does it mean to work with a dance show like Billy Elliot? Coming into the world of Billy Elliot has been an entirely new experience for me. Prior to joining the company I was working as a freelance dancer around the country based out of Miami Beach. I was making my living as a concert dancer/performer and was beginning my journey as an emerging choreographer. Having to see the whole picture and how everybody fits into that picture has been a valuable experience for me as I look forward into my career.

BY JAMES CUBBY

GableStage presents A Steady Rain, a hard-hitting play, running March 3 thru April 1 at GableStage at the Biltmore. Actors’ Playhouse presents the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Miracle Theatre from March 7 – April 8. Fathers and Other Strangers, a story of racism and civil injustice, plays at the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center thru March 18. Cavalia presents Odysseo, an incredible production of equestrian skills Visit www.wiredonthearts.com to view the contact information for all our Wired on the Arts venues.

Miami City Ballet offers dance fans an opportunity to get up close and personal with the MCB dancers in their 200seat studio theater for Open Barre: Behind the Curtain at the Miami City Ballet Center on March 2 & 3. Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida presents Fairy Doll, a fun ballet by composer Josef Bayer, at the Aventura Arts & Cultural Center on March 3 & 4.

COMEDY The annual South Beach Comedy Festival continues at three locations (the Fillmore Live Miami Beach, the Colony Theater, and Lincoln Road Free Stage) thru March 3. www.southbeachcomedyfestival.com

EVENTS Miami International Film Festival presents 100 films from 30 countries during 10 days at various Miami venues from March 2-11. www.miamifilmfestival.com. Submissions for Wired on the Arts should be sent to: cubby@wireweekly.com


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FEATURE: MICHAEL JACKSON IMMORTAL TOUR

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Discotekka packs the house every weekend for one hell of a shindig every Saturday night! The hottest party on Saturday nights continues to bring the heat downtown, hosted by Milancita. By James Cubby The music of Michael Jackson, the most successful entertainer of all time, will live forever in the hearts of fans. Team the incredible music of Michael Jackson with the ingenious and creative talents of Cirque du Soleil and you have a show beyond description. Cirque du Soleil’s Michael Jackson tribute, THE IMMORTAL World Tour, is a riveting fusion of visuals, dance, music and fantasy that immerses audiences in Michael’s creative world. THE IMMORTAL World Tour takes place in a fantastical realm where we discover Michael’s inspirational Giving Tree – the wellspring of his creativity. Like other Cirque shows, this two-hour show is a fast moving spectacle of nimble performers, jumping, twisting, dancing, whirling, twirling, moonwalking and occasionally defying gravity. Five clown-like performers known as The Fanatics take us on this journey. Wire Magazine was able to catch up with one of the talented performers, Leo Moctezuma, who is playing one of The Fanatics and get a few insights on the show. While Leo Moctezuma never worked with Michael Jackson himself, he has worked with his share of talented performers. His tour resume, a who’s who of musical greats, includes Ricky Martin, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Paulina Rubio, and Spice Girls. If you saw Britney Spears’ “Onyx Hotel” World Tour you might remember Leo’s intimate onstage kiss with Britney in the most talked about song in the show…”Breath On Me.” Leo was certainly a standout in Christina Aguilera’s “Funhouse” World Tour as he was the only male dancer in the show that he also choreographed. Leo is one of the many multi-talented performers that give life to Michael Jackson’s music in THE IMMORTAL World Tour. How long have you been a part of Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour? I’ve been in Michael Jackson since its creation. Tell us about the show. “It’s about Michael’s voice. It’s a magical experience told through Cirque du Soleil performances. What’s your role in the show? I’m a featured dancer and also play one of the five fanatics that tell the story. What’s the highlight of the show? There are so many. It’s a live concert and it’s an amazing experience. Half of the musicians in the show worked with Michael. How do you feel about being a part of this show? It’s amazing. It’s a blessing. One of my dreams was to dance with him but now I’m dancing in a show that’s a tribute to him and his music. Would Michael like this show? Definitely. Michael was a huge fan of Cirque du Soleil. Cirque du Soleil’s Michael Jackson tribute, THE IMMORTAL World Tour, comes to the American Airlines Arena on March 2-4. For information on tickets visit www. 32 | wire magazine | issue #9, 2012 | www.wireweekly.com | facebook | twitter


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FLIX

BY ALYN DARNAY

FRIENDS WITH KIDS

Written Produced and Directed by: Jennifer Westfeldt Cast: Adam Scott Jennifer Westfeldt Jon Hamm Kristen Wiig Maya Rudolph Chris O’Dowd Megan Fox Edward Burns

So let’s pretend that you, a 40ish happily single male person, and your BFF, a 40ish happily single female person, hang all the time with two other couples, two happily married couples, who all of a sudden start having kids. Over the course of a few years you see them going through all the agonies of early childhood rearing, see what it’s doing to their relationships, and how its destroying their sex lives, and you decide that it’s just not for you. But…now here’s the rub, you both decide you want a kid of your own now before it’s too late; you just don’t want the relationship that goes along with it. So, you’re best friends, you’re smart, you can beat this game, why not just have a kid together, share the responsibilities equally, and you can each keep on looking for that right person to settle down with. Sounds perfect right. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing. Oh Yeah! That’s the premise of this complicated romantic Dramedy, with a really great ensemble cast made up mostly of those funny ladies from the film Bridesmaids. It’s a wonderful ride filled with the magic of film from the opening scene until about the last third of the movie. Not that it gets bad, it doesn’t, it just gets way too predictable and that disappointed me. Still, it was a real delight to watch the whole thing play out. It’s a good little movie. Writer, Producer Jennifer Westfeldt, who wrote the 2001 Indie hit Kissing Jessica Stein, makes an impressive debut here as director. She finds that hard to achieve rhythm and perception of everyday life that brings you into a story and holds you there with its heart and its warm humor. However, I would have liked to see her utilize the women more. Kristen Wiig was simply underused and Maya Rudolph was smothered by her role. The men, though, were uniformly on-point throughout, great performances, and it seemed at times that Westfeldt understood them much better than she did the girls. If you wind up at this film because your partner wants to see it, I promise you, you won’t mind. All in all, this film’s a great couple of hours in the theater filled with sharp humor, enough “eye candy” to satisfy everyone, and it actually delivers some great insight into what makes us all human. Rating: 4 Stars (out of 5) Friends With Kids TRT: 1 hour 40 minutes 36 | wire magazine | issue #9, 2012 | www.wireweekly.com | facebook | twitter


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DAILY GRIND POLITICS POLITICS, MEDIA AND THE ONE PERCENTERS

FRIDAY NIGHT FRENZY @ TWIST PHOTOS BY HENRY PEREZ

No night out in South Beach would be complete without TWIST, and Friday nights are some of the best. Guests of all kinds couldn’t wait to get some late night fun with great beats, hot dancers, and a variety of bars for their choosing. “Never A Cover… Always A Groove.”

by Michael W. Sasser As an unrepentant hometown South Florida fan, it’s a pleasure to have witnessed our communities grow up and burst into the international spotlight. Yet every time a major event comes to town, there is also a political point to make and it’s something every resident should know. Never is the line more thin between the South Florida political class, media and what we will call the local one percenters. While covering high profile events over the years, it occurred to me that the inner ring of people enjoying the VIP amenities was the same – event after event and year after year. There were the politicians, there were the wealthy society types, and there were the media people. Of course, if you are a member of the media, you might enjoy this. In fact, I did for a number of years. Over time, though, wisdom and deeper understanding of how things operate among the urban elite crowd made me very uncomfortable with this social arrangement. I remember being at one major event along with a publisher who had sat on the sponsoring organization’s board. His media outlet had been very supportive of this sponsoring organization and no one batted an eye about there being any sort of conflict. This is entirely routine. But when a story broke in other media that reflected poorly on this organization – and further, asserted there was evidence of wrong-doing that anyone inside the organization should have been able to

see, it really got me thinking. Can the public be served when there is a nexus of the political class, the powerful money class, and the media? It’s a nexus one can witness personally any time there is a major event in town, and hopefully it makes savvy voters nervous. There is a perception among some that because media’s hard left bias makes many members appear to be anti-fatcat, that media is somehow a watchdog of the monied class’s public activities. This isn’t true at all. Major media members have access, which is a currency – just as politicians have power as their currency and the well-heeled have… actual currency. Same-same in that all are advantaged classes. When media rails against the wealthy, it’s either partisan, insincere or aimed at some ambiguous class – not the folks media rub shoulders with routinely. It’s imperative for the public to always keep in mind that major media is in no way isolated from the corridors of civic power, that they are, in fact, a part of the apparatus. Not many media members are making one-percenter money, but each and every one of them has that currency – access – that instantly permits them mobility between classes that other, harder working citizens will never achieve. They are players in a game the private sector middle class can rarely enter. That’s a reality that should at least give moment to pause.

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