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    Alice Tully Hall—Lincoln Center

    Manhattan

    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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    92nd Street Y

    Manhattan

    This multidisciplinary institution promotes performing, visual and literary arts through classes and performances for a wide range of audiences. Founded to promote issues of Jewish values and American pluralism, the Y now promotes a diverse roster of programs.

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    Alice Tully Hall—Lincoln Center

    Manhattan

    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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    Amateur Classical Musicians Association

    Manhattan

    ACMA provides performance opportunities for non-professional classical musicians (soloists and groups) via monthly recitals and occasional concert events.

  • American Bolero Dance Company

    Queens

    Founded by Gabriela Granados, American Bolero Dance Company's mission is to preserve and present the many forms of Spanish dance and music. ABDC repertory encompasses classical and folkloric Spanish dances, escuela bolera, zarzuela and flamenco. Its Spanish Dance School holds adult and children's classes in Astoria at Centro Espanol, where ABDC also holds a a series of monthly performances.

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    American Classical Orchestra

    Manhattan

    The American Classical Orchestra celebrates classical music performance on authentic instruments, specializing in repertoire from the 17th to 19th centuries.

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