Nyckidsartscompleteguide
  • Alliance for the Arts
  • Also visit NYC Arts

Sept 2, 2010

NYC Arts: The Complete Guide to Art and Culture

Also Visit NY State Arts

Kid Fun in Grown-Up Museums

Art museums are smart. They know that in terms of creativity and imagination, kids have a lot in common with the artists featured on their walls. To acclimate kids to new ways of looking and discussing what they see, grown-up museums are tailoring programs to young people and their families. It's a great way to groom future museum-goers and artists. 

Home >

Dance

  • List_4622-grand-duo---1---photo-by-marc-royce

    Mark Morris Dance Group

    Brooklyn

    The School at the Mark Morris Dance Center believes that the study of various dance forms and music is essential to a child's education and development. The school offers a diverse range of classes for all ages and strives to be a center of creative activity for children and teens.

  • 651 Arts

    Brooklyn

    Since 1988, 651 ARTS has been committed to developing, producing and presenting performance and cultural programming rooted in the African Diaspora, with a primary focus on contemporary performing arts. 651 ARTS serves the cultural life of New York City, with a particular focus on Brooklyn, one of America’s most culturally diverse communities.

  • Thumb_2029-orgid_1563_ext1

    92nd Street Y

    Manhattan

    This multidisciplinary institution promotes performing, visual and literary arts through classes and performances for a wide range of audiences.

  • 92YTribeca

    Manhattan

    92YTribeca opened on Hudson Street in 2008 as as the 92nd Street Y's downtown art and entertainment venue. It has a performance stage with full bar for live music, comedy, cabaret, theater, performance art and dance; a 72-seat movie theater, and more.

  • ABAKUÁ Afro-Latin Dance Company

    Brooklyn

    The dance and theatrical repertory of ABAKUA' Afro-Latin Company is designed to reach a broad audience and to nurture the widespread appreciation of Afro-Latin dance.

  • Thumb_9537-playhouse_2

    Abrons Arts Center

    Manhattan

    The center is a program of Henry Street Settlement, which has provided services to the Lower East Side since 1893. Its landmarked 300-seat Neighborhood Playhouse houses Henry Street’s visual and performing arts programming alongside its community-based arts training.

Listings

Pick a Date

Week of 08/30–09/05

Next >

Friday, September 03

Sunday, September 05