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  1. www.lincolncenter.org › homeLincoln Center

    Welcome to Lincoln Center, home to 11 resident arts organizations. Presenting music, theater, dance, film, opera, and more, our stages bring a tapestry of artists—from across the globe—to New York City.

  2. www.lincolncenter.org › lincoln-center-at-home › calendarCalendar · Lincoln Center

    Lincoln Center Presents. 8:00 pm. The world's leading performing arts center. The best in music, dance, opera, theater, cinema, and more.

  3. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (also simply known as Lincoln Center) is a 16.3-acre (6.6-hectare) complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. It has thirty indoor and outdoor facilities and is host to 5 million visitors annually.

  4. www.lincolncenter.org › venue › david-geffen-hallLincoln Center

    From spectacular performances, dinners, galas, cocktail receptions, and intimate private parties, the many spaces of the Hall offer the perfect backdrop for your special occasion. Learn more ». The world's leading performing arts center. The best in music, dance, opera, theater, cinema, and more.

  5. www.lincolncenter.org › i › aboutLincoln Center

    70 Lincoln Center Plaza. New York, NY 10023. 212-875-5000. The world's leading performing arts center. The best in music, dance, opera, theater, cinema, and more.

  6. www.lincolncenter.org › lincoln-center-at-home › visitLincoln Center

    The world's leading performing arts center. The best in music, dance, opera, theater, cinema, and more.

  7. By the 1950s, two of the United States’ oldest performing arts organizations—The Metropolitan Opera and the New York Philharmonic—were searching for new homes. Meanwhile, Robert Moses was leading...

  8. www.lincolncenter.org › series › summer-for-the-cityLincoln Center

    From June 12—August 10, our outdoor campus transforms into a welcoming oasis where neighbors and New Yorkers from across the city can gather, relax, participate in performances, enjoy expanded food options, read a new book, create art, and even play outdoor games!

  9. The Archives chronicle the history of Lincoln Center and its relationship to the performing arts and New York City, as well as the extensive portfolio of the organization's performance history and commitment to local and global education and outreach.

  10. Mar 23, 2016 · Originally built in the late ‘50s with financial backing from John D. Rockefeller III, the 16-acre complex, made up of 30 separate venues, is a dream for performance art lovers.

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