311 W 34th St
New York, NY 10001
(212) 279-7740
Cooper’s Tavern is an American Steakhouse with Italian style. European-trained Executive Chef Julian Clauss-Ehlers creates dishes where the ingredients speak for themselves, fashioning a menu that is both diverse and exciting. His antipasti include beef carpaccio, sizzling Italian garlic sausage and calamari fritti, as well as four types of Bruschetta.
We are a latin dance school based in New York City and we offer different dance styles and levels such as Salsa & Bachata. All of our dance instructors are professional and our group classes are taught not only with the numbers, but we go deeper into Salsa & Bachata music to give you a better understanding of how to feel the rhythm and interpret it into your steps and partner work. This creates a very different vibe in our group classes and lets us stand out from the rest!
The PULSE on Tour is THE POWERFUL weekend dance event, featuring the top choreographers and instructors in the industry today. Our faculty can be seen on reality television shows (such as So You Think You Can Dance, X Factor, America’s Got Talent, American Idol, Glee), directing the hottest music videos (Justin Bieber, The Wanted, Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez: to name a few) and tours for leading recording artists, as well as producing and choreographing for headlining movies, commercials, Broadway productions, and distinguished dance companies. Our goal is to educate and teach dancers in a non-competitive environment, and we pride ourselves on having a tremendous faculty who support this cause. Individual dancers and Groups/Studios Welcome! Your PULSE weekend includes: • Non-stop dance classes all day Saturday and Sunday • NEW! Competitive Element - Battle Royale • Photo with our Faculty • Scholarship ceremony - we give away $30,000 per city! • Private teacher’s only class • Teacher Welcome Reception • Business & Bagels for Teachers Only • Parent Chat with our PULSE Directors • Parent Class • Creative Connect luncheon with the Faculty for Teachers and Group Leaders • Discounts for those bringing a group of 10 or more Dancers and teachers walk away from our conventions inspired and motivated to reach their next goals in dance. Our faculty and staff are proud of their dedication to building genuine relationships through personal interaction with dancers, parents and teachers. We realize there are many options out there for a dancer’s education, and we promise to show you a dance experience of a lifetime! We are proud to see so many of our dancers grow into working professionals right inside our classrooms. Countless PULSE Dancers have been discovered, signed and are now represented by top agencies like Clear Talent Group, MSA, and more. This year alone, our dancers have booked major gigs with Justin Bieber, Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj, Madonna, America's Got Talent, American Idol, The Voice, The 2012 Billboard Awards, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and more!
Banana Skirt Productions is a lifestyle fitness brand dedicated to creating platforms that are fun, uplifting, inspiring, and allow for individual expression. We are music lovers and we pay homage to musical influences that also inspire us to achieve fitness goals and be our best selves. Our curriculum is rooted in choreographed dance moves for people at all levels of fitness. Banana Skirt instructors are seasoned dance professionals who bring an unmatched level of intensity and flavor to each session, instantly transforming your workout into a party. The following classes are currently available: Top 100 Video Dance Fitness, Hitmakers Mix Tape Series, Fleekness, and Ratchet Zooba. Please visit www.bananaskirt.net to view the schedule for times and reservations.
Stella Artois is ready to Give Beautifully to NYC this holiday season with an interactive star experience at Moynihan Station in Manhattan.
The Manhattan Center building, built in 1906 and located at 311 West 34th Street in Midtown Manhattan, houses Manhattan Center Studios (home to two recording studios), its Grand Ballroom, and the Hammerstein Ballroom, one of New York City's most renowned performance venues. In 1976, the building was purchased by its current owner, the Unification Church for $3,000,000.HistoryThe Manhattan Center was originally called the Manhattan Opera House and was built in 1906 by Oscar Hammerstein I. Hammerstein boldly sought to compete with the established Metropolitan Opera by offering grand opera to the New York public at lower ticket prices and with a superior orchestra and stage productions. Rapidly, it received critical acclaim and became a popular alternative to the Met and many great operas and celebrated singers debuted at the new theater.In 1910, after the Metropolitan Opera felt it could no longer tolerate the competition, it offered Hammerstein $1.2 million to cease producing opera for a period of 10 years. He accepted the offer and experimented with various other types of entertainment before ultimately selling the building. In March 1911, it was opened as a "combination" house by the Shubert brothers featuring vaudeville shows during the week and concerts on Sunday nights at affordable prices.In 1922, the Manhattan Opera House was purchased by the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, who built a new building façade and a new Grand Ballroom on the seventh floor. In 1926, Warner Bros rented the ballroon to set up a studio for the Vitaphone sound-on-disc system to record the New York Philharmonic orchestra for the film Don Juan. That film marked the release of the inaugural commercial film featuring a recorded musical soundtrack.
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