SC Murray provides students with a holistic teaching approach to assist them on their path toward becoming a professional actor
Guests enjoy Friday-night party on a climate-controlled retractable glass rooftop with a skyline view
Socialize and snack over an intriguing collection of quack medical devices, rare vintage short films, and other artifacts in a loft lounge
During virtual classes, students can learn basic steps of Bollywood dance styles, improve their fitness, and boost endorphin levels
From the merchant: It’s never too early to get a taste of art; we have speech, dance, photography and flute programs for students ages 9–18
Mothers, daughters, aunties, and grandmas celebrate Mothers and shake it up to music by Fantasia, Keith Sweat, Tank, Avant and more
Couples of all dancing skill levels can enjoy Virtual Latin dance lessons & learn over 21 moves in styles such as salsa, merengue, & bachata
Perfect for novice dancers to build confidence on the dance floor and discover Latin dance
Online event lets participants watch and interact with incredible dancers and DJs, learn to dance, and party from the comfort of their homes
Newly renovated theater in business 85+ years shows first-run movies
Friends or family members can choose from an array of different movie genres, from drama to action
Enthusiasts of Japanese culture can browse through manga and anime vendors, sing karaoke, watch cosplay, and enjoy other activities
The Los Angeles–born tribute band plays The Doors’ greatest hits and more at this re-creation of a ’60s concert experience
Touring version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? stars Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff Davis, and Joel Murray in off-the-cuff scenes
Tribute act painstakingly re-creates the musical nuances of Led Zeppelin with songs spanning the ’70s rock gods’ discography
Jersey Shore mainstays who inspired icons from Jon Bon Jovi to Bruce Springsteen
Museum members engage with art and artists working at the vanguard of contemporary practice and who speak to our diverse communities
The Harlem Jazz Series hosts some of today’s most talented jazz musicians in the place where it all began. Curated and artistically directed by long-time Harlem resident Craig Harris, a renowned trombonist and composer.
● Live jazz concert by some of the most seasoned and up and coming musicians on the jazz screen today
● Craig Harris, curator of the Harlem Jazz Series, aims to inspire, educate, and entertain
● Experience the immortal sounds and rhythms of Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis, and many more!
● Concertgoers will experience total immersion in the cool, soothing vibrations of jazz