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THIRD THURSDAYS | MOVE YOUR BODY: MEMORY – MASISI RADIO LIVE JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION

Thursday, Jun 18
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm

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This summer, Miami’s own Masisi Radio returns to The Bass for Move Your Body, a dynamic three-part summer residency that centers movement as a form of memory, imagination, and liberation, transforming the museum into a living site of sound, cinema, and performance.

Rooted in the legacy of the Black, queer, and trans communities who shaped disco, house, and global club culture, Move Your Body gathers artists, DJs, filmmakers, and performers in assume vivid astro focus: XI—a floor-to-ceiling installation that fuses sculpture, video, and design into a vibrant, participatory environment. Across three events, Masisi Radio explores how movement operates across dance floor, screen, and stage, reclaiming the museum space for collective embodied expression.

Join us on June 18 for Move Your Body: Memory a live Masisi Radio Juneteenth Celebration.

Lakou Dlo (@lakoudlo on Instagram) invites you into a multisensory activation through a ceremonial excerpt featuring Tanayiz Bertrand. 

Experience a Masisi Radio Live broadcast and dancefloor celebration honoring Juneteenth through Afro-Caribbean sound, centering rhythm as remembrance while celebrating the impact of Black diasporic musical traditions through DJs and community.

DRESS CODE: WEAR WHITE.

Complimentary admission with RSVP. Limited seated based on first-come, first-served.

To learn more about Masisi, visit: https://www.instagram.com/masisiofficial

To learn more about assume vivid astro focus: XI, visit: https://thebass.org/art/assume-vivid-astro-focus-xi/

To learn more about Third Thursdays, visit https://thebass.org/third-thursdays/

Made possible with generous support provided by Art Bridges Foundation Access for All Program

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Date:
Thursday, Jun 18
Time:
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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The Bass Museum of Art
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