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  1. The Kosciuszko Bridge / ˌkɒziˈʊskoʊ, ˌkɒʒiˈʊʃkoʊ /, [1] originally known as the Meeker Avenue Bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge over Newtown Creek in New York City, connecting Greenpoint in Brooklyn to Maspeth in Queens. The bridge consists of a pair of cable-stayed bridge spans: the eastbound span opened in April 2017, while the ...

  2. Dancewave. 182 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217; (718) 522-4696. Dancewave offers high-quality ballet instruction for all ages and levels. The experienced faculty members are committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment for students to explore the art form and unlock their full potential. – dancewave.org.

  3. Jul 10, 2023 · Updated Jul 10, 2023. When it opened in 1964, the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge was the world's longest suspension span. The ends of the bridge are at historic Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn and Fort Wadsworth in Staten Island, both of which guarded New York Harbor at the Narrows for over a century. The bridge was named after Giovanni da Verrazzano, who ...

  4. Running to the Edge. Studio Visit with Amy Hall Garner. One of the foremost dance companies in the world, with a roster of 100 extraordinary dancers and an unparalleled repertory, NYCB is committed to promoting creative excellence and nurturing a new generation of dancers, choreographers and audiences.

  5. On-sale to public: Mon Aug 5. Winter 2025 introduces world premieres from Resident Choreographer Justin Peck and Artist in Residence Alexei Ratmansky among an array of Balanchine and Robbins masterpieces such as Divertimento No. 15, The Cage, and Scotch Symphony. In honor of what would have been dance legend Maria Tallchief’s 100th birthday ...

  6. Oct 29, 2020 · October 29, 2020. Victor Abreu, a New York City Ballet dancer, in Jamar Roberts’s “Water Rite.”. With no fall season, and no “Nutcracker,” the company asked five choreographers to create ...

  7. Mar 18, 2024 · According to the New York Department of Transportation, it’s estimated that roughly 116,000 cars, 3,000 cyclists, and 30,000 pedestrians cross the Brooklyn Bridge daily. Some do it as part of their daily commute between Brooklyn and Manhattan, and others are out-of-town visitors taking in one of the Big Apple’s most iconic landmarks.

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