Friday, December 07, 2007
THE ANDREW W. MELLON FOUNDATION AWARDS NEW YORK CITY CENTER
THE ANDREW W. MELLON FOUNDATION AWARDS NEW YORK CITY CENTER $3.5 MILLION TO ESTABLISH FALL FOR DANCE ENDOWMENT
New York, New York, January 20, 2007- Arlene Shuler, President and CEO of New York City Center, today announced that The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded a grant of $3.5 million to City Center for the support of its Fall for Dance Festival. The grant includes $2.5 million to inaugurate a new, dedicated endowment fund for Fall for Dance and up to $1 million to help underwrite the Festival’s annual expenses until the $10 million fund is fully established. The Mellon Foundation’s grant requires City Center to match the $2.5 million endowment component two to one over the next five years. To reach this goal, City Center will launch a new endowment campaign that will seek to secure the full $10 million by 2012. The Mellon grant will help to assure the future of the Fall for Dance Festival by inaugurating this vital endowment allowing City Center to continue in its historic role as an accessible and welcoming home for outstanding dance in New York City through programs like Fall for Dance.
"In just three seasons, the Fall for Dance Festival has become a successful model for audience development programming for other arts organizations, and has exceeded our own expectations for bringing thousands of new audience members to City Center.” said Arlene Shuler, “Not only is the Festival the first dance experience for many attendees, it also offers smaller and lesser-known companies significant exposure, and has reinvigorated the perception of City Center as a home for dance in New York City. This extraordinary grant will enable us, for many years to come, to continue presenting exciting world-class and up-and-coming companies at a low price that makes tickets affordable to a diverse and enthusiastic audience. We are so grateful to The Mellon Foundation for its leadership support which will ensure the long-term viability of Fall for Dance.”
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nnouncement: ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER
ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER
The dancers of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater have it all – exquisite technique, breathtaking artistry and passionate spirit. The Company’s 2007 season offers electrifying world premieres by Camille A. Brown and Frederick Earl Mosley; sumptuous new productions of classic works by Alvin Ailey and Talley Beatty and a Company premiere of Robert Battle’s Unfold. AAADT becomes the first American company to perform a complete work by Maurice Béjart when they take on the radiant grandeur of his famous Firebird.
Come to experience something brand new, see a forgotten favorite or revisit the beloved masterpiece Revelations once again.
announcement: PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY
PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY
From February 28 through March 16, the Paul Taylor Dance Company presents 19 gripping works by a National Treasure – including Cloven Kingdom, revealing the animal nature lurking just below man's sophisticated veneer…Black Tuesday, celebrating the moxie of those who endured the Great Depression…and the new De Sueños, a surrealistic dreamscape set in Mexico on the Day of the Dead.
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Dance N Y C
Welcome to Dance New York City.
Introduction.
This is to introduce you to the dance world of dance in New York City. This is part of a series of support blogs to AOL Hometown New York City Night Life ( NightLife ), RMC, and is linked to The New Inter - City Dance Culture . This part of the blogsite New York NightLife .
One. For a good introduction is E - Zine publication Dance New York City, and it is really dedicated in getting the word out on dance in the big apple. The good thing about this site is that does not have ads to support- but in quite way looks for donations...very low key.
Two. There no where in which you can go with out running into Rob Clarks websites. Now this is a real dance enthusiast about dance. His site is WWW dot NYCDC dot Com. Moreover, this site has a wide reach on the internet.
Three. There is this website which gets in deep with both dance, dance instruction, and social dances...and of course has the socioculturaly correct url too! WWW dot DanceNewYork dot Com. the Webpage you are being sent is the social parties site.
With these three is very good start, and you will also get a little of the sophisticated flavor of New York City at the sametime.
Yours.
Mr. Roger M. Christian
Links:
The Ithaca Cultural Directory / The Ithaca Dance Directory .
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