About a week ago, I got the chance to get out of Midtown for a couple of hours and visit the Jamaica Performing Arts Center in Jamaica, Queens. The General Manager there was nice enough to give me a tour of the newly-renovated facility, which is in a beautiful 1858 landmark building (the former First Reformed Dutch Church of Jamaica). The building houses a 400-seat performance space as well as rehearsal space. (Check out the listings here.)
The Jamaica Performing Arts Center will also be hosting Making Moves, a day-long dance festival taking place on May 1, 2010. It's part of Jamaica Flux: Workspaces & Windows 2010, the third edition of Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning’s site-specific, public art exhibition. There are three opportunities for dance companies, ranging from a 15-minute performance with a $200 stipend to a 45-minute piece with a $3,500 stipend. Go to their website to read all the details and check out the RFP: http://jcal.org/performing_arts/MakingMoves.html For interested groups, tours of the facility will be given January 5-8, 2010. Applications are due January 18, 2010.
Image courtesy of Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning
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