It is a series of meals that, beyond format, propose a gesture: to interpret and to truly see the other. An encounter open to mutual understanding, where the spectator ceases to be passive and becomes a provider of content and emotion.
These gatherings combine conversation with artistic expressions —both programmed and spontaneous— transforming into something subtle, concrete, alive, disruptive, and singular.
We inhabit the space by way of the table: a rich meal, almost new, a theme that is present but never closed. Simple, yet approached with depth. We sit down to eat, to think, to speak, and also to remain silent. To respect and be respected through the human experience and a shared present.
Guest artists and participants intertwine in an encounter that weaves itself from within, like a natural movement that arranges and unravels at once. The murmur of life, the triumph over the fear of what cannot be understood.
The Babel Club was born in Miami, a city of multiple languages, of exiles, mixtures, reinventions, escapes, and encounters. Miami does not speak a single tongue. There is no singular vision, but there is a shared desire: to connect, to build, to understand, to love, and to give thanks.