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The Metropolitan Opera, commonly referred to as "The Met", is a company based in New York City, resident at the Metropolitan Opera House at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The company is operated by the non-profit Metropolitan Opera Association, with Peter Gelb as general manager. The music director position is in transition as of 2016. The music director designate is Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the music director emeritus is James Levine.The Met was founded in 1880 as an alternative to the previously established Academy of Music opera house, and debuted in 1883 in a new building on 39th and Broadway (now known as the "Old Met").The Metropolitan Opera is the largest classical music organization in North America. It presents about 27 different operas each year in a season which lasts from late September through May. The operas are presented in a rotating repertory schedule with up to seven performances of four different works staged each week. Moving to the new Lincoln Center location in 1966, performances are given in the evening Monday through Saturday with a matinée on Saturday. Several operas are presented in new productions each season. Sometimes these are borrowed from or shared with other opera houses. The rest of the year's operas are given in revivals of productions from previous seasons. The 2015-16 season comprised 227 performances of 25 operas.
The 17-day New York Film Festival highlights the best in world cinema, featuring top films from celebrated filmmakers as well as fresh new talent. The selection committee, chaired by Jones, also includes Dennis Lim, FSLC Director of Programming; Marian Masone, FSLC Senior Programming Advisor; Gavin Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Film Comment; and Amy Taubin, Contributing Editor, Film Comment and Sight & Sound. Since 1963, the New York Film Festival has brought new and important cinematic works from around the world to Lincoln Center. In addition to the Main Slate official selections, the festival includes newly restored classics, special events, filmmaker talks, panel discussions, an Avant-Garde showcase, and much more.
66th Street–Lincoln Center is a local station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 66th Street and Broadway, it is served by the 1 train at all times, and by the 2 train during late nights.Station layoutThe walls at the platform level were renovated in 2004 and are decorated with mosaics designed by New York artist Nancy Spero. Elevators to street level provide ADA-accessibility. There is also a crossunder between the uptown and downtown side platforms at the extreme south end of the station.Nearby points of interestThe station provides access to Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts just to the south, with Alice Tully Hall just to the west. All of the Lincoln Center venues are connected by underground concourses near the southern end of the station. Dante Park, upstairs at the south end, is named for the poet Dante Alighieri, whose statue is found there. Richard Tucker Park is nearby, at the north end of Lincoln Square.
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!
Kaufman Music Center is home to Merkin Concert Hall, Lucy Moses School, Special Music School (P.S. 859), and Face the Music. This Facebook page highlights all of the music education programs at Kaufman Music Center. (For performance series, please "Like" or follow Merkin Concert Hall and the Ecstatic Music Festival on Facebook.) The music education programs at Kaufman Music Center include: LUCY MOSES SCHOOL: New York City's oldest community arts school, founded in 1952 SPECIAL MUSIC SCHOOL: Public school (P.S. 859) for musically gifted children FACE THE MUSIC: The nation's only youth orchestra dedicated to performing work by living composers For more information on each of these programs, please visit KaufmanMusicCenter.org.
Manhattan Youth Ballet (MYB) is a world-class academy dedicated to preparing aspiring young dancers for professional careers at the national, and international level. MYB achieves its mission by offering a comprehensive curriculum and ballet pedagogy based upon the European classical tradition honoring precision, artistry and discipline combined with the American ethos celebrating individuality and versatility. Serving the needs of New York City’s diverse dance community, MYB’s accomplished faculty strive to create an environment where each student achieves their personal goals, while developing a lifelong love for dance whether that occurs on stage, in the studio, or as a patron of the arts. Manhattan Youth Ballet admits students of any race, color, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin, with all rights and privileges, to programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin in administration of its education policies, admission policies, scholarship programs or any other school-administrated programs.
Pamela Morrison Physical Therapy is a physical-therapist-owned practice. We are located in Manhattan, New York and lower Westchester, New York. We are deeply committed to providing high quality patient care for orthopedic, pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, neurologic, and women's and men's health issues. Our treatment programs focus on one-on-one, hands - on treatment by an elite, highly trained physical therapist. You are evaluated and treated by one of our expert physical therapists. We pride ourselves in that all our physical therapists have advanced certifications and degrees to utilize advanced manual skills and techniques with every patient. We are all trained in using computerized biofeedback, Real-time ultrasound, and other state of the art modalities for pain relief and muscle re-education. Choosing our practice means that you are choosing physical therapy experts to help you. We look forward to meeting you and working together to achieve your optimal health and functional status. We deliver an individualized treatment program to ensure that each patient receives appropriate, personalized care. • Hands-on, advanced manual therapy techniques • Resolution of acute or chronic pain • Correction of faulty posture or movement patterns • Individualized rehabilitation and guidance for recovery from illness, injury, or surgery • Therapy for female and male pelvic pain, pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, prenatal and post partum issues, orthopedic and sports injuries • Therapy for conditions not commonly thought of as treatable with physical therapy such as infertility, hiatal hernias, irritable bowel syndrome, TMJ Disorder and migraines