The LMDC has contributed $27 million in grants to 62 cultural institutions in order to enhance and restore the vital
cultural life of every Lower Manhattan neighborhood.
Cultural & Civic Institutions
A vibrant mix of cultural institutions will be located on the World Trade
Center Site, bringing dance and theatre to downtown residents and visitors.
The Joyce International Dance Center and the Signature Theatre will occupy the
Performing Arts Center that Gehry Partners LLP
has been selected to design.
The facilities will host other events and organizations such as the Tribeca
Film Festival and the Orpheus Chamber Ensemble. Performance spaces, screening
rooms, galleries, education programs, and rehearsal spaces may also be made
available for community and cultural uses.
Shani Collins, Bridget Moore, Keon Thoulouis, and Ron Brown of Ronald K.
Brown/EVIDENCE in "Upside Down." Photo by Basil Childers.
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The Joyce International Dance Center: The Joyce Theater Foundation, Inc.
project will include a 900-1000 seat proscenium theater where it will present
one- or two-week engagements by approximately 30 different dance companies from
around the world each year. In addition to performances, The Joyce project will
provide education programs for school groups, community workshops, open
rehearsals, lecture/demonstrations, and other public programs. The Joyce will
maintain its 472-seat theater in Chelsea and the 74 seat theater in SoHo. The
Joyce Theater Foundation is an established presenter of international dance
companies, having brought over 60 companies from 21 countries to the New York
stage. Companies range from classical ballet to hip, hop, and have included
Irish step dance, jazz, tap, ethnic folk and experimental contemporary dance.
The Joyce also serves as an arts incubator, offering hundreds of artists a year
access to its space for subsidized rehearsals and performance and providing
technical, administrative and financial support for dance companies.
For more information, please view
The Joyce International Dance Center Fact Sheet; or visit
www.joyce.org