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- chashama. "chashama is a
non-profit arts organization that provides opportunities for performing
and visual artists. We support the development of art by awarding grants,
producing shows and providing subsidized studio, rehearsal and performance
space. Since 1995, we have provided artists with a home and the support
resources necessary to present and create art that engages the community
of New York. chashama has assisted almost 4,500 artists and presented,
produced or sponsored over 450 shows, 15 festivals, and created 120 studio
spaces for artist residencies."
- The Kitchen. "The
Kitchen is a non-profit, interdisciplinary organization that provides
innovative artists working in the media, literary, and performing arts
with exhibition and performance opportunities to create and present new
work. Using its own extensive history as a resource, the organization
identifies, supports, and presents emerging and under-recognized artists
who are making significant contributions to their respective fields as
well as serves as a safe space for more established artists to take
unusual creative risks."
- The Public Theater.
"For 50 years The Public Theater has been committed to making theater that
reflects the life of our city—diverse, brilliant, raw and alive. This
season marks The Public's 50th Anniversary Celebration which will feature
events uptown and downtown, including two productions of Shakespeare in
the Park at the Delacorte, six cutting edge productions in the downtown
season, interactive exhibitions and provocative discussions in celebration
of the theater's rich history.
Founded by Joseph Papp as the Shakespeare Workshop and now one of the
nation's preeminent cultural institutions, The Public is an American
theater in which all the country's voices, rhythms, and cultures converge.
Under the leadership of Artistic Director Oskar Eustis and Executive
Director Mara Manus, The Public is dedicated to embracing the complexities
of contemporary society and nurturing both artists and audiences, as it
continues Joseph Papp's legacy of creating a place of inclusion and a
forum for ideas.
The Public Theater produces new plays, musicals, productions of
Shakespeare, and other classics in its headquarters on Lafayette
Street—the former Astor Library, which opened as The Public Theater in
1967 with the world premiere of the musical Hair —and at the Delacorte
Theater, its permanent summertime home of free Shakespeare in the Park.
The Public's newest performance space, Joe's Pub, has become an important
venue for new work and intimate performances by musicians, spoken-word
artists, and solo performers."
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