Grassroots Artists MovEment (G.A.ME)
Bronx
Influenced by hip-hop culture, G.A.ME addresses social and economic injustice in low-income communities of color by utilizing youth leadership, community organizing, and hip-hop arts and culture.
Manhattan
This cavernous venue in Hell's Kitchen hosts up to 3,000 revelers. The 40-foot ceilings allow for two lofty mezzanines, each equipped with full bars, excellent sight lines and assorted, tattered couches and tables for lounging.
Manhattan
Since its inception in 1981, the Blue Note has become a jazz destination in Greenwich Village, a place where audiences can see top musicians perform in a close, comfortable setting. Over the years, artists such as Sarah Vaughn, Lionel Hampton, Dizzy Gillespie, Stanley Turrentine, Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, and Tito Puente have graced the club's stage.
Manhattan
Home to some of the nation's finest experimental work, The Kitchen Center for Video, Music, Dance, Performance, Film and Literature is a performance laboratory where works by artists and companies are commissioned, developed and executed.