Spring 2020 NYC Official Visitor Guide
130 NYC & Company | Official Visitor Guide Performing Arts HarlemSchool of the Arts hsanyc.org Premier arts-education institution. Provides training and performances in music, dance, theater and visual arts. 212 926 4100 | 645 St. Nicholas Ave. (141st St.), NYC 10030 Jazz at Lincoln Center jazz.org America’s home for jazz. Led by artistic director WyntonMarsalis, Jazz at Lincoln Center advances a unique musical vision through performance, education and broad- cast events. CenterCharge 212 721 6500 | Frederick P. Rose Hall, Broadway at 60th St., NYC 10023 Jazzmobile jazzmobile.org Not-for-profit arts organization for jazz, founded 1964 by jazz master Billy Taylor, produces annual “Jazz- mobile Summerfest,” free concerts around NYC. Visit website for sched- ule. 212 866 4900 | mail: 163W. 125th St., ste. 906, NYC 10027 The Joyce Theater joyce.org New York’s home for dance. Intimate theater presents diverse local and foreign dance companies. 212 691 9740 | 175 Eighth Ave. (19th St.), NYC 10011 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts lincolncenter.org World’s largest performing arts center offers opera, ballet, chamber music, jazz, theater, film and more. Hosts several annual series and festivals. Guided tours available. 212 721 6500 | Columbus Ave. betw. 62nd and 66th Sts., NYC 10023 Manhattan School of Music msm nyc.edu Over 700 performances annually feature their gifted students, world-renowned faculty, and guest artists who bring thrill- ing life to classical, jazz and musical theatre works. 917 493 4702 | 130 Claremont Ave. (122nd–La Salle Sts.), NYC 10027 The Metropolitan Opera metopera. org Experience the world’s greatest singers on the world’s greatest stage, in performance six days a week from September throughMay. 212 362 6000 | Lincoln Center (64th St.– Broadway), NYC 10023 See Ad Index on pg. 236. New York City Ballet nycballet.com One of the foremost dance compa- nies in the world featuring works by Balanchine, Robbins, Martins and contemporary choreographers. Performances: Sept.–Oct., Nov.–Feb., Apr.–Jun. 212 496 0600 | The David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza (63rd St.–Columbus Ave.), NYC 10023 New York Live Arts newyorklivearts .org New York City’s center for new developments in dance presents the work of national and international emerging and mid-career perform- ing artists. 212 924 0077, 212 691 6500 x5 | 219W. 19th St. (Seventh–Eighth Aves.), NYC 10011 New York Opera Alliance nyopera alliance.org Consortium of NYC opera companies and producers that supports the visibility and viability of opera citywide. Website includes performance calendar, links to participating companies. New York Philharmonic nyphil.org World-renowned orchestra led by music director Jaap van Zweden. Season highlights: celebrated guest artists, Art-of-the-Score Film series, world premieres, symphonic corner- stones. customer relations/tickets: 212 875 5656, concert info hotline: 212 875 5709 | David Geffen Hall, 10 Lincoln Center Plaza (65th St. and Columbus Ave.), NYC 10023 Oratorio Society of New York oratorio societyofny.org New York’s gold standard for classical choral perfor- mances presents three concerts at Carnegie Hall, including Handel’s Messiah each December (a holiday tradition since 1874). 212 400 7255 Carnegie Hall, 57th St. and Seventh Ave., NYC 10019 SummerStage in Central Park cityparksfoundation.org/summer stage Free, outdoor performing arts festival, produced annually by City Parks Foundation, presents exten- sive high quality music and dance performances, May–October. 212 360 2777 | Rumsey Playfield, Central Park (enter park at 72nd St. on Fifth Ave.), Manhattan
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