Alice Tully Hall—Lincoln Center
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Alice Tully Hall is home to the Chamber Music Society and the Great Performers series. The New York Film Festival is also held annually at Alice Tully Hall. Designed by Pietro Belluschi, the 1,096-seat theater is an intimate room for chamber music.
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Housed in a neo-Gothic structure built as a synagogue in 1849, the center hosts a range of educational and artistic projects.
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One of the landmarks of Harlem, the Apollo Theater is perhaps best known for its amateur night and the syndicated television show that brings African-American talent into millions of homes. The Apollo also screens films and hosts rock and gospel concerts, benefits and theater performances.
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Ars Nova is New York’s hub for emerging artists and new work in theater, comedy and music, producing provocative and affordable live entertainment to feed today's popular culture.
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ArtsConnection connects children, families and schools in creative partnerships for teaching and learning.
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This multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural, artist-run organization in the Lower East Side launched the Vision Festival, New York’s premier free jazz/avant-garde jazz happening, in 1996.