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The Salt & Pepper Mime Company offers a repertory of classical and contemporary drama, dance, folktales and jazz.
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In 1976, Columbia University Professor Mario Salvadori (1907-1997) volunteered to go into the inner-city middle schools to teach a course based on his book, Why Buildings Stand Up, engagin
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Artist Residency, Arts Camp, Arts Service Organization, Arts Education, Community Services, Cultural Center, Dance, Ballet, Jazz Dance, Modern Dance, Educational Institution, Festivals, Galleries, Media, Music, Cabaret, Children's Music, Classical, Jazz Music, World Music, Public Art, Performing Art Center, Multi-disciplinary, Opera, Contemporary
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Located in a former church, this telecommunications production facility dedicated to media arts hosts screenings and performances and provides production facilities, training in media production, a
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Opened in 2003 in a historic (1833) church, and located a few miles inland from the Hudson River, this thriving community theater and arts center hosts regular art shows, music and
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Sandy Ground was settled in 1833 by African-American oystermen fleeing the restrictive industry laws of Maryland.
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The largest stretch of open space in the Lower East Side, this park caters to its wide variety of users by offering a diverse array of facilities and activities.
