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    Little Haiti Cultural Complex

    4.6 (27 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Eric S.

    I attended a 12 week training class at the Cultural. The complex is a great space with a Multi Vendor Caribbean Marketplace. They have English and Kreyôl (Creole for the non natives) classes, for free. Various Community Classes, After School Programs and Summer Camps just to name a few. The Proscenium Theatre is another great part; I've never attended an event there but I hear good things. There are many events held here throughout the year. I enjoy my time there and will return as often as possible. They have a friendly very helpful staff. One of my favorite s of the aforementioned events is Pork Is Good. Don't miss a chance to stroll around this Miami hidden gem.

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    Cassie P.

    This review is a bit overdue and it was months ago when I first discovered the Little Haiti Cultural Center. From the first time I was given a tour of the space, I fell in love with the facilities, the people, and their mission. That's why we threw Yelp's Big Bite in Little Haiti at this venue in September... More people need to know it exists! In addition to the Caribbean Marketplace where a variety of events take place, LHCC is comprised of a school area with a bunch of classrooms, a large theater, dance rooms, and an art gallery. The Miami Heat chose to redo a couple of their classrooms, including the computer lab, a couple of years ago and those are pretty cool! I love when my meetings coincide with after school hours because you really get an appreciation for what this place means to so many families. How can you visit? Keep an eye on their Facebook page and website for programming. The monthly Big Night in Little Haiti event draws crowds every third Friday and supposed to be a great time. I recently came back for Art Beat Miami as part of Art Basel. As Little Haiti continues to draw more eyeballs from businesses looking to break out of Wynwood, I hope that the cultural integrity remains, as I know the residents would like it to. It'll be an interesting few years ahead but I look forward to continuing to spend time with the wonderful folks behind the Little Haiti Cultural Center and (hopefully) throw some more Yelp events there soon!

    Aisha R.

    If you ever in Little Haiti go to the market and enjoy the wonderful atmosphere and the fantastic food of Haiti. The taste of the food, music, wonderful paintings and clothing of the past, present and future of Haiti and Little Haiti. The paintings on the side of the buildings the language of the people engulf you in the culture of Haiti. Once a month they will up their doors and offer free tours of Little Haiti to explain the rich history of Little Haiti. The guided tour will explain all of the paintings and statues around Little Haiti. You will be amaze about the information you find out about Little Haiti. The tour guide has a wealth of knowledge and he is very friendly. He said, each tour was different and you will something new everytime you go on the tour.

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    Jaja D.

    A great artistic space to enjoy live music and art exhibits. Beautiful building, nice architectural structure and decent sized area for live performances.

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    mercedes m.

    A great combination of live music, vibrant art, delicious food and interesting people. Even the people who were there only to be seen made much a do of it. If only those who spoke in tribute of culture, art and history could have told us more about Haiti than what we already see on TV. I would have loved to hear a folk or true story, poem or literature from a Haitian Historian. Nevertheless, we were introduced into the tradition of Haitian food and now I am afraid I am hooked. One critique is that every event has it bumps in preparation ...which should remain behind the scenes. The hostesses/hosts can direct guests to focus on the art/introduce the artists and have them talk to the guests while things are finished being set up. No one will think anything of the late start if the start is intentionally delayed with activities. One thing I noticed that ethnic festival and fair planners do that confuses me, is they invite politicians to speak, not knowing what that person will say or how they will act. In my humble opinion, if that person is just a guest, announce their attendance but don't give them the microphone unless you can be sure that what comes out his/her mouth will be useful to your cause. Unfortunately, I have always viewed their contributions at ethnic events to exemplify the very prejudice, ignorance about the event that we wish to overcome. Besides the awkwardness of witnessing tension between organizers and the politician who was unprepared to speak, this was an awesome event. I encourage everyone to attend in the future, for a taste of Haiti. Thank you Yelp for allowing me to attend and review this event.

    Marvin C.

    Really a beautiful establishment, full of cultural material! I've only been once at the screening of a show. I plan to go again!

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    Love the environment and culture. Had brunch from Sensory Delight and it was wonderful.

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    Thank you Michelle :)

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    We are so happy you visited us. Come back again!

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    Went to event when it first opened. Shleu-Shleu a Haitian band performed live. It was so much fun.

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