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This exhibition and study center is a branch of Bard College, a liberal arts institution in Annandale-on-Hudson with a strong arts program. Bard Center's mission is twofold.
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With a mission of research,
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Founded in 1989,
\nthis nonprofit educational institution in Habirshaw Park provides classes
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The Hundred Grand Dance Foundation is an organization that supports the activities of the dance company Bill Young and Dancers and the SoHo space Hundred Grand Dance Studio.
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Founded in 1978, Bond Street Theatre creates innovative theater performances that cross cultural borders and address social and environmental issues.
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Founded in the largely Russian neighborhood of Brighton in
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The Bronx Council on the Arts provides an array of services to 5,000 artists and more than 250 arts and community-based organizations.
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Young people looking for an extensive dance program in the Bronx can find it at the Bronx Dance Theatre, which offers both dance training and performances in its own 250-seat theater.
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The Bronx Museum of the Arts was founded in 1971 to serve the ethnically diverse population of the Bronx and to stimulate community interest in the visual arts.
