Also Visit NY State Arts
Brooklyn
The renowned modern dance company, led by choreographer Mark Morris, was founded in 1980. In 2001 it opened its dance center in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, to provide a home for the company, rehearsal space for the dance community, outreach programs for local children and a school offering dance classes for all ages.
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.
Manhattan
This multidisciplinary institution promotes performing, visual and literary arts through classes and performances for a wide range of audiences. There are family-oriented workshops and events focused on Jewish culture and religious life, in addition to celebrations of Jewish holidays.
Manhattan
92YTribeca opened on Hudson Street in 2008 as as the 92nd Street Y's downtown art and entertainment venue. The Sunday series, Bring Your Own Kid, features bands that both parents and kids will enjoy.
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.
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.