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The new NYStateArts.org is a resource for New Yorkers and visitors alike who are interested in exploring the state's myriad cultural opportunities. Click on "Arts Groups A to Z", type a keyword in the search box above or explore the map to begin your cultural journey across New York State.
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The 92nd Street Y is a hybrid institution with the attributes of both a performing arts center and a college. The Young Men's Hebrew Association was founded in 1874 to assist immigrants.
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Under the direction of founder, artistic director and choreographer Frankie Martinez, the ABAKUÁ Afro-Latin Company was founded in 2000.
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At its home in Jamaica, Queens, the Afrikan Poetry Theatre presents a roster of wide-ranging cultural activities of interest to its largely African-American constituents, including music performanc
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Artichoke Dance Company creates unique dance works, presents public performances and offers participatory educational experiences in dance and dance making which aim to develop physical, creative,
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This all-volunteer organization promotes and supports local artists, serves the community at large through arts education and creative accessibility, and organizes all residents and stakeholders in
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The Brooklyn Arts Exchange mirrors its borough: a small-scale alternative with a strong emphasis on innovation in the arts, where the winds can blow from any part of the globe or any style of
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Since its founding in 1924, the Blue Hill Troupe has raised nearly $3 million dollars for New York City charities through its high-quality theater performances.
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Founded in 1967, the Bronx Opera Company seeks to introduce the operatic experience to the uninitiated, while at the same time providing meaningful opportunities for outstanding performers to furth
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Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC), founded in 1966, is the umbrella organization serving Brooklyn artists and arts groups in all disciplines, and providing residents with affordable access to the arts.
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Founded in 1934 by two New York City public school teachers, Casita Maria was the first charitable organization to serve the Hispanic population in New York City.
