Workshops, Classes -Dance
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92ND STREET Y Phone: (212)415-5500 Fax: (000)000-0000 |
The 92nd Street Y offers a variety of cultural programming, including classes in music, dance and art, concerts, gallery tours, readings, screenings and exhibits. |
ACCESSIBLE ARTS Phone: (913)281-1133 Fax: (913)281-1515 Email: accarts@accessiblearts.org |
Quarterly newsletter of an organization that champions the arts for children with disabilities and advocates access to the arts. Available online. |
ADIRONDACK LAKES CENTER FOR THE ARTS Phone: (518)352-7715 Fax: (518)352-7333 Email: alca@frontiernet.net |
Membership in Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts entitles you to discounts on workshop fees, preschool, theatre and concert admissions, invitations to gallery openings and special events, rental privileges of the facility for private parties and receptions, use of studio spaces and all Arts Center mailings. Membership benefits start at the $35 level. |
ALTERNATE ROOTS Phone: (404)577-1079 Fax: (404)577-7991 Email: info@alternateroots.org |
RSC is a program of Alternate ROOTS devoted to teaching ideas, methods, and techniques for creating social change through the arts. The core method is the development of partnerships between artists and communities, leading to the empowerment of both. A core idea is the equitable sharing of power, knowledge, and resources within partnerships. |
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF BALLET Phone: (212) 787-9500 Fax: (212) 787-8636 Email: office@americanacademyofballet.com |
Workshop for teachers of ballet. |
AMERICAN TAP DANCE FOUNDATION Phone: (646)230-9564 Fax: (646)230-7777 Email: info@atdf.org |
American Tap Dance Foundation offers a variety of classes for adults, teens and children in technique, curriculum, improvisation, musicanship, choreography, history, and injury prevention.
Partial Scholarships and Internship Programs are available to students based on financial need and merit.
For more information visit www.atdf.org |
AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS Phone: (202)371-2830 Fax: (212)980-4857 |
240 pp, paperback. |
ART STUDIO, INC., THE Phone: (409)838-5393 Fax: (409)838-4695 Email: artstudio@artstudio.org |
Classes in various media and techniques. |
ARTREACH, INC. Phone: (215)568-2115 Fax: (215)568-2216 Email: info@art-reach.org |
The ARTREACH in-facility program brings performing and visual artists directly to special needs groups at their facilities for individual performances and workshops. Some of these artists include singers, musicians, dancers, theater groups, storytellers, puppeteers and jugglers, among others.
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ARTS & BUSINESS COUNCIL Phone: (212)279-5910 Fax: (212)279-5915 Email: info@artsandbusiness.org |
A marketing resource for non-profit arts organizations. Online tutorial, Practical Lessons in Marketing includes advice on maintaining a press list and cultivating media relationships, sample releases and worksheets, and tips on developing publicity and marketing strategies. |


