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Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana

Manhattan

Founded in 1983, Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana is a performance group dedicated to fostering the art of flamenco. The company performs in New York and tours internationally and conducts extensive arts education and community programs.

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  • Center for Architecture Foundation

    Center for Architecture Foundation

    Manhattan

    The Center for Architecture Foundation (CFAF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting public awareness, understanding and appreciation of architecture, design and the built environment through hands-on education programs.

  • Center for Art & Culture of Bedford-Stuyvesant

    Brooklyn

    The center offers classes ranging from Brazilian martial arts to steel percussion and Afro-Caribbean dance and hosts a year-round schedule of readings. The center also houses the Skylight Gallery, which was designed by I.M. Pei and features exhibits of established and emerging artists of African descent.

  • Center for Arts Education

    Manhattan

    The Center for Arts Education, in partnership with the New York City Department of Education, the United Federation of Teachers and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, was established in 1996 to administer and lead the New York City Annenberg Challenge for Arts and Education. The center supports arts education partnerships between New York City public schools and cultural organizations, demonstrating how the arts contribute to learning and student achievement.

  • Center for Book Arts

    Center for Book Arts

    Manhattan

    Exhibits and workshops, ranging from the traditional to the avant-garde, explore the art and craft of bookmaking. Some shows have celebrated various aspects of book structures, while others have confronted the viewer with books made of unexpected materials such as Plexiglas, hair-nets and concrete.

  • Center for Contemporary Opera

    Manhattan

    The center presents new American opera and assists composers with their work by providing staged readings with full orchestra and cast. They also educate the public about contemporary opera through lectures, panel discussions, previews and its publication, Opera Today.