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May 23, 2012

NYC Arts: The Complete Guide to Art and Culture

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    Mark Morris Dance Group

    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.

  • Circuit Productions

    Brooklyn

    Circuit Productions promotes and preserves tap, jazz and world music and dance through inter-generational performances, master classes, arts education programs and community outreach.

  • Collaborative Arts Project 21

    Manhattan

    The CAP21 Youth Program is committed to providing the most cutting edge, professional and comprehensive training available in New York City. The faculty of professional artists create a safe learning environment that fosters creativity, celebrates individuality and encourages growth in young artists.

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    College of Staten Island Center for the Arts

    Staten Island

    Now approaching its 14th season, this world-class performance facility is noted for its annual series, CFA Presents, a series of first-rate performances featuring music, comedy, theater, dance and children’s theater.

  • Company XIV

    Brooklyn

    Founded by Juilliard graduate Austin McCormick in 2006, the company works in the mediums of live dance/theater and film. The work is contemporary, yet Baroque inspired.

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    Covenant Ballet Theatre of Brooklyn

    Brooklyn

    Covenant Ballet Theatre of Brooklyn was founded by choreographer and teacher Marla Hirokawa to allow her students to perform alongside professional dancers. The historic ballets her company performs tie in well with social studies curriculum in schools.

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