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New York City Center Celebrates 80 Years with Dance and Musicals

New York City Center Main Stage (courtesy)

Festival Schedule The Flamenco Festival New York is usually in March. The City Center Dance Festival is usually in July. The Fall For Dance Festival is usually in September and October. Tickets usually go on sale at the end of August. It always sells out. Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater usually dances its fall season in November and December. Latin … [Read more...] about New York City Center Celebrates 80 Years with Dance and Musicals

92nd Street Y Celebrates 150 Years of Culture

92nd Street Y, New York (Cory Weaver Bright/92NY)

92NY Festivals 92NY produces several notable festivals. Harkness Dance Center 92NY played a role in the development of modern dance and contemporary dance. Legendary pioneers like Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham, and Alvin Ailey developed their craft here. Ailey's "Blues Suite," an American classic, was part of his company's first performance in 1958. Alvin … [Read more...] about 92nd Street Y Celebrates 150 Years of Culture

Harlem Stage Celebrates 40 Years of Visionary Artists of Color

Harlem Stage (Marc Millman)

Past Artists You get to see artists here ~ before they are famous. To date, five Harlem Stage artists have gone on to win MacArthur Genius Fellowship Awards: Kyle Abraham (2013), Vijay Iyer (2013), Jason Moran (2010), Bill T. Jones (1994), and Cecil Taylor (1991). About Harlem Stage The Croton Aqueduct Gate House was built in 1884 and decommissioned in 1984. In … [Read more...] about Harlem Stage Celebrates 40 Years of Visionary Artists of Color

La Boom NY is a Popular Latin Night Club with Latin, Urban, and Mexican Nights

La Boom NY is a popular Latin nightclub (Dan Talson/Adobe)

La Boom NY is a popular Latin night club in Woodside, Queens. It's a weekend club with touring artists Fridays, a Spanglish Saturdays urban latin dance party, and regional mexican Sundays. It's a big night club, but a small venue for some of the top artists that play there. And the DJs are some of New York's best. There's a no sneaker dress code. La Boom NY … [Read more...] about La Boom NY is a Popular Latin Night Club with Latin, Urban, and Mexican Nights

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Pablo Mayor Folklore Urbano NYC "El Barrio Project" (courtesy)

The Pablo Mayor Folklore Urbano Orchestra Plays Colombian Salsa for Uptown Nights at Harlem Stage

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