The Czech Center New York (CCNY) is a meeting place for Czech and local culture, a place where artists and professionals, Czech and non-Czech alike, can get to know each other and talk about their work, and produce work together, when the chance presents itself.
Organizations : Concert Hall
D-Lounge
D-Lounge is a cabaret venue conveniently located beneath the Daryl Roth Theatre in trendy Union Square.
Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio
DiMenna Center for Classical Music
The DiMenna Center features acoustically-optimized, affordable rehearsal, recording, and special event space.
Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola
The club, part of Jazz at Lincoln Center, is on the 5th floor of the Time Warner Center at Broadway and 60th Street. For reservations, call (212) 258-9595.
Dorian Artists Corporation
DAC is a non-profit organization and our mission is to promote public appreciation for historical, contemporary and progressive arts. Currently, DAC does this through its singular program, KHORIKOS, an a cappella ensemble that enlists musicians from the New York City area who are professionally and passionately dedicated to cultivating distinctive interpretations of musical works ranging from medieval polyphony to contemporary sound sculpture.
Dr. Stevan Dweck Center for Contemporary Culture
Brooklyn Public Library's Dr. Stevan Dweck Center for Contemporary Culture is one of Brooklyn's premiere destinations for art, music and children's performances.
Dwyer Cultural Center
The Dwyer Cultural Center is a partnership of Community Works and International Communications Association and the home of New Heritage Theatre Group And Furman Rep Reading Series.
Eastchester Branch | New York Public Library
Mon & Tues: 12 pm-6 pm Wed & Thurs: 11 am-7 pm Fri: 12 pm-5 pm Sat: 10 am-5 pm The one-story facility houses adult, young adult and children's collections. An auditorium is available for community group meetings. For more information on the branch, click here.
Edenwald Branch | New York Public Library
Mon & Thurs: 11 am-7 pm Tues & Wed: 12 pm-6 pm Fri: 12 pm-5 pm Sat: 10 am-5 pm Opened to the public in 1973, the branch is a one-story structure with adult, young adult and children's collections. It is air-conditioned and fully accessible to persons who use wheelchairs. There is a 50-seat auditorium available for library programs and community group meetings. The surrounding multi-ethnic community is predominantly African-American and Caribbean. For more information on the branch, click here.