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With the world-renowned Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and an array of guest artists, Jazz at Lincoln Center produces a year-round schedule of performance, education and broadcast events for audiences of all ages. Among its venues are Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, Rose Theater, and the Allen Room.
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SummerStage presents an eclectic mix of the finest musicians, dancers and spoken word artists from around the world in an exciting series of both free and benefit performances on 16 outdoor stages in parks throughout the five boroughs.
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Symphony Space presents a full calendar of inexpensive—often free—programs. It presents over 200 music, dance, drama, literature, film and children's programs every year, including the annual Wall to Wall music marathons and Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story.
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Best known for its TKTS Discount Booths that offer tickets to theater and dance in New York City, TDF is a nonprofit organization that aims to make the theater experience available to all.
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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.
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The Jazz Gallery offers multiple programs, including performances, commissions and composers workshops. Its performance evenings feature both established and emerging jazz musicians.