Dance, dance revolution.
JAM
Manu Chao in Concert
What: The multicultural artist brings his genre-bending world music to Florida for the first time.
Why: Bob Marley sensibilities shine through trilingual lyrics (Spanish, French, and English).
When: Fri., 7 p.m.
Where: Klipsch Amphitheater at Bayfront Park, 301 N. Biscayne Blvd. (800-745-3000). Tickets ($33.50) online at rhythmfoundation.com.
EAT
Phuc Yea Opens
What: Miami’s first Vietnamese pop-up restaurant opens (for three months only) with a weekly rotating menu of traditional dishes.
Why: Viet Cowboy Snack (beef jerky, scallions, toasted sesame seeds) and drunken steamed mussels (lemon grass, Hefeweizen beer, herb butter, chiles).
When: Tues.-Sat., 5:30-10:30 p.m.
Where: Inside Crown Bistro, 19 SE 2nd Ave. (786-383-2408).
VIEW
Focus Gallery: Joel Meyerowitz – Aftermath
What: In honor of 9/11’s 10th anniversary, Miami Art Museum exhibits a special remembrance.
Why: A collection of 24 photos by Joel Meyerowitz, the only photographer allowed at Ground Zero, featuring memorable shots like the wall, crumbled infrastructures, and an image of a daycare filled with debris.
When: Thru Nov. 6.
Where: 101 W. Flagler St. (305-375-3000). Admission is free on Sept. 11.
SEE
Fashion’s Night Out at Aventura Mall
What: The mega shopping center presents a multibrand fashion show and a vintage exhibit curated by fashion industry veteran Danny Santiago.
Why: Fall looks by stores like Reiss, Adolfo Dominguez, and Ted Baker London. Plus, designer pieces from the 1920s to 1980s from the Sex and the City stylist’s personal collection.
When: Today, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Where: Center Court, 19501 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura (305-935-1110).
PAMPER
Redken Chemistry Treatment
What: Cutler South Beach Salon introduces a new hair regimen to get you ready for fall.
Why: Each session is personalized with a selection of shots (strengthen, protect color, moisturize, or control frizz) tailored to your needs ($55, or $25 with any service).
When: You need an easy pick-me-up.
Where: 2315 Collins Ave., Miami Beach (305-672-4499).
Photo: Courtesy of The Rhythm Foundation








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