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Battery Dance Company

Jonathan Hollander, Founder and Artistic Director, Battery Dance Company.

Battery Dance Company is dedicated to the pursuit of artistic excellence and the availability of the Arts to everyone. An integral part of the fabric of New York City for 31 years, Battery supports the creative process; educates children in the New York City schools; enriches the general public through local programs and performances, national and international tours, and international arts exchange programs.

   
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Blue Coyote Theatre Group & Access Theatre

Stephen Speights, Founding member, Blue Coyote Theater Group & Access Theater.

Recently recognized by The New York Times as “one of the theaters to pay attention to in downtown New York.” Access is based in a landmark, turn-of-the-century textile warehouse, with two performance spaces – a 64 seat Black Box theater and a non-traditional, multi-use loft space called The Gallery.The Blue Coyote Theatre Group is proud to be the resident company at the Access Theater.

   
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Manhattan Children’s Theatre

Laura Stevens, Co-Founder, Manhattan Children's Theater.

Committed to producing affordable, high quality theatrical experiences for both children and families. It exists to ensure that the community has access to important works of Classic Literature and timely, poignant New Work, ultimately providing a live theatrical experience that encourages reading, critical thinking, curiosity of the world today and the world of tomorrow, as well as communication between children, their families and their educators.

   
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Soho Photo Gallery

Rosalie Frost, Corresponding Secretary, Soho Photo Gallery
Executive Board

Soho Photo Gallery has come a long way and about eight city blocks since its establishment in 1971 by a dedicated group of New York Times photographers. They believed there was a real need in the photographic community for a cooperative where serious photographers could exhibit their work and exchange ideas, learn, and grow as artists.