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The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center: discover dance, theater, music & recorded sound!

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Wait--WHY were cameras at Maybe Happy Ending? šŸ’œšŸ¤– Haven't heard of the Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center before? Now you have! Visit our pals uptown! #maybehappyending #darrencriss #helenjshen #broadway #musicaltheatre #lincolncenter

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In this month’s Dance Historian Is In on 5/28, Lori Belilove explores Anna Duncan, one of Isadora Duncan’s original troupe of six young dancers, known as her ā€œIsadorables,ā€ through images and rare films. eventbrite.com/e/the-dance-hi…

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Known for musicals Bye Bye Birdie, Applause, and Annie, composer Charles Strouse died this week at age 96. His work earned him 3 Tony Awards, a Grammy & an Emmy. He often collaborated with a lyricist, most frequently with Lee Adams. Strouse and Adams are pictured here at right.

Known for musicals Bye Bye Birdie, Applause, and Annie, composer Charles Strouse died this week at age 96. His work earned him 3 Tony Awards, a Grammy & an Emmy. He often collaborated with a lyricist, most frequently with Lee Adams. Strouse and Adams are pictured here at right.
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Recently, Emily Hawk spoke about the history of Dancemobile and some former alumni came to hear her speak! Pictured here from left to right are Emily Hawk, Jill Wiliams, Anthony Howell, Rashidah Ismaili, Patricia Dye, Noel Hall, Charles Epps, and Carl Paris.

Recently, Emily Hawk spoke about the history of Dancemobile and some former alumni came to hear her speak! Pictured here from left to right are Emily Hawk, Jill Wiliams, Anthony Howell, Rashidah Ismaili, Patricia Dye, Noel Hall, Charles Epps, and Carl Paris.
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Join us on 5/19 for a reading presentation of For Love or Funny by Sonya Hayden and Megan Loughran, who received an Across a Crowded Room fellowship to develop their work. eventbrite.com/e/across-a-cro…

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In this month’s Dance Historian Is In on 5/28, Lori Belilove explores Anna Duncan, one of Isadora Duncan’s original troupe of six young dancers, known as her ā€œIsadorables,ā€ through images and rare films. eventbrite.com/e/the-dance-hi…

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He's been called the "Einstein of Music" and one of the most influential people in music. Pierre Boulez was born 100 years ago this year, and the music world has been celebrating his legacy.

He's been called the "Einstein of Music" and one of the most influential people in music. Pierre Boulez was born 100 years ago this year, and the music world has been celebrating his legacy.
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Bebe Miller performing in her work Tune, 1978. From our exhibition, Room to Move: Dance Theater Workshop and Alternative Histories of Downtown Dance. Learn more ā¤µļø nypl.org/events/exhibit…

Bebe Miller performing in her work Tune, 1978. From our exhibition, Room to Move: Dance Theater Workshop and Alternative Histories of Downtown Dance. Learn more ā¤µļø nypl.org/events/exhibit…
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On #NationalTapDanceDay here's an image from our archive of "Hoofer" Savion Glover pictured here tap dancing in a scene from the Broadway production of the musical, Black And Blue.

On #NationalTapDanceDay here's an image from our archive of "Hoofer" Savion Glover pictured here tap dancing in a scene from the Broadway production of the musical, Black And Blue.
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Now through September at The Library for Performing Arts, see ā€œRoom to Move: Dance Theater Workshop and Alternative Histories of Downtown Dance,ā€ an exhibit that shows how Dance Theater Workshop grew from a need for space into a lasting model of support for artists. 🩰 on.nypl.org/4dIuVLU

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Check out @broadwayworld's photos from the Outer Critics Circle Awards Ceremony, which happened at the Library for the Performing Arts. broadwayworld.com/article/Photos…

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Tonight! Learn about the work and life of Robin Wagner, the set designer behind Broadway productions like A Chorus Line and Dreamgirls. Several of Wagner’s closest colleagues join us at the Library for the Performing Arts to discuss his legacy. eventbrite.com/e/exploring-th…

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Although Claudia Schreier says her notes and videos of herself dancing help her create a work, "she also finds that the extensive documentation, along with the help of rĆ©pĆ©titeurs, makes it easier to restage old dances," writes Dance Magazine. dancemagazine.com/archive-choreo…

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Aspiring or emerging theater maker: Sign up to participate in our 2025 Across a Crowded Room incubator program! The program allows bookwriters, lyricists, and composers to meet, form groups, and create new musical theater works throughout the summer. nypl.org/research/lpa/e…