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The Famous Lincoln Center Plaza has been transformed into A Green Lawn Paradise
SYNLawn® New York partnered with The Josie Robertson Plaza at Lincoln Center on the UWS
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UPPER WEST SIDE, N.Y., May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Josie Robertson Plaza at Lincoln Center on the Upper West Side has undergone a gorgeous transformation as part of their Restart Stages initiative. They have appointed SYNLawn® New York to convert 14,000 square feet of concrete into a lush park-like artificial lawn area centered around the iconic Revson Fountain. Designed by renowned set designer and MacArthur Genius grantee Mimi Lien. It features grassy slopes and arches for shaded relaxation and summertime lounging to be enjoyed by everyone.
Lincoln Center announced a new initiative to create an outdoor performance arts center all in the hope of kickstarting the revival of the performing arts in New York City. Lincoln center announced “Restart Stages” the initiative that will create 10 outdoor performance and rehearsal spaces as well as other outdoor civic venues. “Restart Stages” will launch on World Health Day,… NYFF Aug 14, 2020
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Dance legend Jacques d Amboise dead at 86
Jacques d Amboise also famously appeared in Hollywood films like “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.” But his real love was for ballet. Author: JOCELYN NOVECK (AP National Writer) Published: 1:44 PM CDT May 3, 2021 Updated: 1:44 PM CDT May 3, 2021
NEW YORK Jacques d Amboise, who grew up on the streets of upper Manhattan to become one of the world s premier classical dancers at New York City Ballet and spent the last four and a half decades providing free dance classes to city youth at his National Dance Institute, has died at 86.
His death was confirmed by Ellen Weinstein, director of the institute. She said the dancer and teacher had died on Sunday at his home from complications of a stroke. He was surrounded by his family.