The Floating Stage Design Contest attracted 90 entries from around the world. Click here to see them.
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The Latin Alternative group, Buscabulla (Raquel Berrios and Luis Alfredo Del Valle) perform a beautiful version of their song "Caer" at the Miami Marine Stadium
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An endorsement video from Gloria, which incledus historic footage of the Stadium's past-and exciting renderings of its future.
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The Marine Stadium has been the subject of much grafitti. This video provides a good overview of what's there.
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On July 11, the Graeter Miami Chamber of Commerce visited the Miami Marine Stadium. The timing was terrific-earler that afternoon, the Miami City Commission had approved the Marine Stadium site plan, allowing the project to move forward. This short video, which includes interviews with Hilario Candela, Jorge Hernandez, Rosemary Ravinal and SPencer Crowley, feels more like a celebration.
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Miami designer Mark Diaz is an HGTV Design Star 6 Finalist. He was asked to do a video of his favorite building in Miami and he chose the Marine Stadium. This is a beautiful introduction to what makes the Stadium so special.
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Don Worth, Co-Founder of Friends of Miami Marine Stadium, interviewed by CBS reporter Eliott Rodriguez.
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Jay Koenigsberg spent several years photographing the Marine Stadium through a cutting edge technique called high dynamic range photography. His remarkable photographs were displayed at the National Hotel, as a kick off to Art Basel week, December, 2012. In this interview by WLRN Radio, Jay discusses his technique.
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Click on the link below to see a whole episode and scroll to the time segment 28:30 to see the Marine Stadium at night, lit up like a large, concrete ghost.
We have received lots of interest from movie and television location scouts about the Stadium. Its strong visual appeal and uniqueness makes it a great icon-and advertisement-for Miami.
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This beautiful ten minute video, produced by the Little Gables group, was showcased at our Marine Stadium exhibit at the Coral Gables Museum, which ran from October, 2013 to January, 2014.
The video features an interview with architect Hilario Candela and archival footage of opening day, December, 1963, boat racing, the famed Jimmy Buffett "Live by the Bay" Concert in 1985, and more recent videos of the Stadium as an inspiration for street artists of all types. This is a marvelous introduction to the Marine Stadium.
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Video about ArtHistory Mural Project. Includes interviews with street artists.
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The video was taken by Don Winer, a former boat racer and Head of Committee for this event. Don is a very active member of Friends of Marine Stadium.
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Recently,the National Trust for Historic Preservation created the "National Treasures" program to place emphasis on a limited number of historic sites in the United States. The Marine Stadum has made the first round of selections to the National Treasures list. This video features four sites nationwide-includirng the Marine Stadium.
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On April 28, 2009, the National Trust designated the Marine Stadium as one of "11 Endangered Historic Places" in the United States.
A big thanks to Monk Terry of the Miami Rowing Club for his terrific job as commentator on this video. Walter Cronkite could not have done it better.
And a shout out to the Belen School crew for their great rowing-and their shout out at the end of the video.
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An excellent story on the exhibit with interviews by Curator Rosa Lowinger and a graffiti artist!
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VIdeo of June 28 day "A Day of Art and Action" at the Miami Marine Stadium
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This is a major story on the PBS Nightly News, July 21, 2014.
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