Broadway at W 72nd St
New York, NY 10023
C72 is an Upper West Side Nightclub located at 246 Columbus Avenue between 71 & 72nd Streets in Manhattan. We have 2 Rooms, Private VIP Lounge, and tables for bottle service. We pride ourselves in booking the best DJ's in the business to give each and every one of our patrons the full Nightlife experience. 21 to Enter | Proper ID Required Dress Code: Make a fashion statement at C72, trendy & sexy is the key. Athletic Wear, Baggy Attire, Running Sneakers, and Boots are not permitted. On overall neat appearance is required. Admittance is at the doorman's discretion.
At The Paint Place, we provide you with all of the materials and instruction to create a one of a kind work of art to cherish for years to come. Each painter receives a 16 x 20 blank canvas, paints and brushes, an apron, and instruction from a professional artist to guide you to create your own original piece of art. Learn the basics of acrylic painting — in a fun and relaxing atmosphere. Food and wine is provided too! The Paint Place is ideal for teambuilding workshops, teen night, parties, date night, single mixers, girls’ night out, and more! Join us for an unforgettable evening of fun, friends, and painting. No experience necessary. Just visit our website and click a day on the calendar that works best for you!
While Steps on Broadway is the studio of choice for many of today's brightest stars, The School at Steps cultivates young dancers, ages 18 mos. – 18 yrs., from their first step in a dance studio through their pre-professional training. Students discover their individual artistic voices in a creative environment with the guidance of an internationally recognized faculty. The personal attention the school provides encourages students to mature as dancers, grow as individuals, and enrich their passion for the art form. School at Steps graduates go on to dance with professional companies, study at top college dance programs, and perform on Broadway. The School at Steps offers an Academic Year (September - June) and Summer Program (July & August) designed for students interested in exploring various dance styles as well as for those students already focused on a particular discipline. A variety of classes and levels are offered throughout the year in ballet, modern, tap, jazz, theater dance, pilates and hip hop. In addition to classes, students at the school are given performance opportunities as well as educational workshops on dance and career related topics. Beginning with the Young Dancers program and continuing through the most advanced Pre-Professional classes, The School at Steps provides children an opportunity to explore the world of dance, experiment and learn technique, and enrich their appreciation for the various forms of the art. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Pinterest! @SchoolatSteps
Films, festivals, special cinematic events, and discussions all part of our acclaimed series. Enjoy cutting edge films from around the world, including independent visions, documentaries and special engagements followed by meetings with filmmakers and speakers.
We are a Broadcast-Quality Internet Radio Station that is heard in over 110 countries around the globe. We provide relevant contents to our listeners in a variety of shows, everything from Culture, Business, Consciousness, Life, Health, and more. Talking Alternative Broadcasting shows include THE JOURNEY AFTER THE JOURNEY, BEING COMMUNITY, ROB AND CALI SHOW, SECRETS OF THE SIRE, THE CONSCIOUS CONSULTANT HOUR, FRANK ABOUT HEALTH, 21ST CENTURY ENTREPRENEUR, and TONY MARTIGNETTI NONPROFIT RADIO. We are here to educate, uplift and enlighten the world!
Exhibitor and Festival Organizer The Israel Film Center includes special screenings of premieres, classics, and educational programs looking into Israeli society as reflected through film, as well as hosts discussions with Israeli filmmakers. The center is also focusing on the presentation of unique Israeli film festivals at the JCC and throughout the country, and has close cooperation with other major international film festivals. In addition, the center serves as a platform for screening of works in progress and rough cuts of soon to be finished films, with the purpose of receiving audience feedback, and to help attract completion funds. Library and on-line resources The Center's activities also include a viewing library of all available digital Israeli films including those made for TV. The online database of Israeli films provides comprehensive information, reviews, and educational literature about Israeli films, as well as tools and resources for filmmakers, film presenters, and the general public, both in Israel and the U.S.A. Advisor The Israel Film Center serves as a professional resource for filmmakers, distributors, film presenters, other JCCs ,exhibitors and the public. Furthermore, the center will house and coordinate the network for Jewish film presenters whose goal is to connect presenters of Jewish and Israeli films. Distribution and Production The center is also investing in development and production of films, and is involved in their distribution and promotion. By fostering the distribution of Israeli films, we plan to improve the market opportunities in the international market and reach as wide an audience as possible. Education The Israeli Film Center also has an educational platform which includes classes, on-line materials, film packages, and other outreach material.
Parity unites LGBTQIA, religion, faith and spirituality to save lives and transform the world. We envision a world where sexual orientation and gender identity are part of faith and religion, and where spirituality is a natural part of LGBTQIA lives.
The New York Center for Law and Justice has been recognized as the only nonprofit organization with a full-time legal staff in the country that provides free legal and social services exclusively to the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. In the past five years, The Center has worked with more than 100 different deaf and hard-of-hearing clients on hundreds of matters, ranging from housing claims to debt resolution to asylum proceedings. The New York Center for Law and Justice is based in New York City and focuses its work in the New York Metropolitan area. Please visit our website at www.lawjusticecenter.org, call us at 212-757-2800, or e-mail us at [email protected] to learn more.
Frankie's Fund also assists elderly and low income cat owners with veterinary expenses.
Our Cub Scout Pack meets each Tuesday evening, from September through June. Events are planned year-round.
MultiplyNYC is an internship program that allows young adults to serve with Churches in New York City that are reaching out to the many different cultures within New York City.
The Joy In SInging page is designed to broaden and engage the audience interested in all things art song. Our events, program activities, and information relating to art song repertoire are the main focus of our Facebook page.
The Art Story Foundation is a non-profit specializing in art history education, using the unique capabilities of technology and the internet. Our organization’s first initiative was the website TheArtStory.org, launched in 2009, which has become a trusted resource for hundreds of thousands of students, educators and art professionals worldwide. Given our current rate of growth, The Art Story will continue to vet and develop new content on modern and contemporary art topics, and continue to provide outstanding art education materials to our growing audience.
Our Vision: 1. To provide our programs to as many children as possible in New York City schools who would otherwise not have exposure to music. 2. That children involved with MusiCan will enter adulthood believing in themselves as they have developed the personal discipline and collaborative skills needed to succeed in life. 3. To provide MusiCan programs to the New York City public schools with the greatest need, and ultimately have those schools incorporate music as part of their curriculum. 4. To nurture students of all skill levels, foster those who have special talents, and lead them on a path to success through music. 5. To work with MusiCan students, alumni, and supporters who recognize music as a way to help underserved communities and children. 6. To go the extra mile by combining passionate teachers and enthusiastic children to achieve the greatest possible impact on MusiCan students.