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Alaska House, New York (AHNY) offers a wide range of programs—including art exhibitions, concerts, film screenings, lectures and symposia—that shed light on the vitality of the Alaska
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Formerly the American Tap Dance Orchestra, ATDF was founded in 1986 by master tap dancers Brenda Bufalino, Tony Waag, and the late Charles "Honi" Coles.
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Largely known as a sculptor, Angel Orensanz has developed a multidisciplinary body of work since the early 1990s, embracing elements of performance, conceptual art and video that often carry a mark
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Since 1968, the Bay Ridge Festival of the Arts (first called the Union Church Art Show) has been a cultural force in the local community as well as a supporter of arts in schools and of students wh
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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 Clarion Music Society is a period-instrument orchestra committed to performing lost or neglected works from the 18th and 19th centuries in addition to well-known masterworks from these periods
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In 2009 the Esopus Foundation, publisher of the semi-annual arts magazine Esopus, moved into a 500-square-foot space to host both exhibitions and events.
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The Gabarron Foundation-Carriage House Center for the Arts is a nonprofit institution and international center specializing in contemporary art exhibitions among other cultural activities.
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The Greenbelt is Staten Island's largest physical feature, a 2,800-acre expanse of woodlands, wetlands and open fields that stretches through the middle of the borough.
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The center’s programs, intended to bring the rich cultures of the five Nordic nations (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden) to New York, include art and design exhibitions, film screen
