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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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Henry Street Settlement was founded in 1893 to provide health and human services to immigrant populations on Manhattan's Lower East Side.
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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, recognized by U.S.
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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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Founded in the largely Russian neighborhood of Brighton in
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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.
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The Center for Architecture Foundation (CFAF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting public awareness, understanding and appreciation of architecture, design and the built environment.
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Staten Island's largest performing arts center hosts a variety of performances‚ everything from percussion ensembles to Frank Sinatra tributes‚ in its five theaters and lecture halls.
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Covenant Ballet Theatre of Brooklyn incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 2007 but was founded in 1987 by choreographer and teacher Marla Hirokawa to allow her students to perform a
