With an estimated population of nearly 8.5 million in 2014, New York City is the most populous city in the United States and the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States. The New York City Metropolitan Area is one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. New York City is a global city, exerting a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, its fast pace defining the term New York minute. The home of the United Nations Headquarters, New York City is an important center for international diplomacy and has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world, as well as the world's most economically powerful city. New York City makes up over 40% of the population of New York State. Two-thirds of the state's population lives in the New York City Metropolitan Area, and nearly 40% live on Long Island. Both the state and New York City were named for the 17th century Duke of York, future King James II of England. The next four most populous cities in the state are Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse, while the state capital is Albany.
"New York" is the third single by Eskimo Joe, taken from their third studio album Black Fingernails, Red Wine. The band flew to New York to film the music video for the single. The music video for "New York" debuted on ABC's all night music program, Rage, as the first clip shown on 15 December 2006. "New York" was released on 3 February 2007.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Eskimo Joe.
All songs written and composed by Eskimo Joe.
Release history
Music video
The music video is unusual for Eskimo Joe, featuring lead singer Kavyen Temperley changing T-shirts. It is filmed on the streets of New York, whilst Temperley walks backward with smoke coming out of his mouth. It then pans to the band running in Central Park in a similar style to the "Who Sold Her Out" video.
Director Stuart MacLeod has commented.
After a quick mock-up at home, the logistics of donning T-shirts in real time was proving more difficult than anticipated. In frustration, MacLeod hit the rewind button and the sudden flurry of activity saw the concept morph into a music video.
New York is the fifteenth solo album by Lou Reed, released early in 1989. A universal critical success, it is widely considered one of his best solo albums. While the defunct Velvet Underground were at the peak of their popularity at the time, Reed's solo career had hit several lows during the 1980s, at least since his Blue Mask. However the widespread popularity of New York reignited his career to the extent that he could revive the Velvet Underground for an aborted world tour.
The album is highly regarded for the strength and force of its lyrical content, but at the time drew criticism for its perceived pedestrian, "truck driver," musicianship. Reed countered that he required simple music so that it would not distract from his frank lyrics. The single "Dirty Blvd." was a #1 hit on the newly created Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart for four weeks. Velvet Underground drummer Maureen Tucker played on two tracks.
Situated on one of the world's largest natural harbors, New York City consists of five boroughs, each of which is a separate county of New York State. The five boroughs – Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island – were consolidated into a single city in 1898. With a census-estimated 2014 population of 8,491,079 distributed over a land area of just 305 square miles (790km2), New York is the most densely populated major city in the United States. As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York, making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world. By 2014 census estimates, the New York City metropolitan region remains by a significant margin the most populous in the United States, as defined by both the Metropolitan Statistical Area (20.1million residents) and the Combined Statistical Area (23.6million residents). In 2013, the MSA produced a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of nearly US$1.39trillion, while in 2012, the CSA generated a GMP of over US$1.55trillion, both ranking first nationally by a wide margin and behind the GDP of only twelve and eleven countries, respectively.
How one construction team raised the roof -- literally.
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Executive Producers - Fred Mills and Jaden Urbi
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1950 NEW York City Theater District
1950 home movie
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published: 01 Nov 2018
CONSTRUCTION OF LINCOLN CENTER NEW YORK CITY "THE PLACE AND THE IDEA" DOCUMENTARY XD45324
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This color film from 1968 documents the construction of New York City’s famed Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, a massive urban renewal project that saw the destruction of tenements and their replacement with concert halls. The film is narrated by renowned actor Hal Holbrook (1925-2021), who was a member of the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center at the time of filming. Written, produced and directed by Gilbert Comte. Photography by Marcel Rebiere. Edited by Ross Gaffney. A Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Production.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16.3-acre complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Man...
published: 06 May 2021
New York Empire AMC Theater
published: 25 Sep 2021
NBC New York: "Classic Theater Reborn" promo
Wednesday, March 27th at 5pm, A historic music venue that introduced Brooklyn to jazz and rock & roll is reborn! News 4 New York's Adam Kuperstein with an inside look at this classic theater brought back to life. Plus, the big plans for this space and why it’s a big hit for local students.
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published: 26 Mar 2024
NYC’s Legendary Apollo Theater (with @BigAppleJazzToursNewYork)
published: 03 Mar 2023
The Perfect Home: 50 Years at Lincoln Center
Former Ballet Master in Chief Peter Martins and former Principal dancer Jacques d'Amboise talk about how Philip Johnson and George Balanchine created the perfect home for dance, and look back at the New York State Theater's opening night in 1964, as part of New York City Ballet's celebration of 50 years at Lincoln Center.
published: 14 May 2014
4K Walk in New York - Theater District
In this video, we will go on a walk in Theater District located in New York, NY. The Theater District is the teeming heart of Midtown West. In the pedestrian plazas of Times Square, costumed characters beckon to energetic crowds under the pulsing lights of towering digital billboards. Locals and tourists gather on the giant red staircase above the TKTS booth, which sells tickets to Broadway shows running at the area’s historic theaters. On busy 42nd Street, chain stores and restaurants abound.
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published: 19 Feb 2022
Public Works' LET'S HEAR IT FOR NEW YORK | The Public Theater
On August 12, 2024, 1,200 New Yorkers gathered in Central Park for LET'S HEAR IT FOR NEW YORK! AN UNFORGETTABLE DANCE EXPERIENCE, organized by The Public Theater's Public Works program. Participants of all ages and backgrounds learned choreography to Alicia Keys' "Empire State of Mind" from the Broadway show "Hell's Kitchen". The city-wide initiative by four-time Tony-nominated director/choreographer Camille A. Brown and her organization Every Body Move, and co-directed by Brown and Public Works’ Laurie Woolery.
As a part of PUBLIC POPS UP! this summer, Public Works hosted a participatory dance piece set to Alicia Keys’ seminal classic “Empire State of Mind” from the Original Cast Recording of the Broadway musical HELL’S KITCHEN, which originated at The Public in the fall of 2023. It was ...
published: 19 Aug 2024
Movie theater owner sues New York State
The owner of one of Western New York's largest movie theaters is taking legal action against New York State.
How one construction team raised the roof -- literally.
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This color film from 1968 documents the construction of New York City’s famed Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, a massive urban renewal project that saw the destruction of tenements and their replacement with concert halls. The film is narrated by renowned actor Hal Holbrook (1925-2021), who was a member of the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center at the time of filming. Written, produced and directed by Gilbert Comte. Photography by Marcel Rebiere. Edited by Ross Gaffney. A Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Production.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16.3-acre complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is located in the former San Juan Hill neighborhood, which was demolished in 1959 to accommodate it. It has thirty indoor and outdoor facilities and is host to 5 million visitors annually. It houses nationally and internationally renowned performing arts organizations including the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera, and the New York City Ballet, and the Juilliard School of Music.
00:07 New York City skyline 30 Rockefeller Plaza (Comcast Building), Hudson River, Central Park 00:20 Park Avenue; Waldorf Astoria, Seagram Building 00:25 Central Park; the Majestic, San Remo 00:33 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Hudson River 00:41 Revson Fountain, Metropolitan Opera under construction 00:53 TITLE CARD 01:07 Tenement buildings in San Juan Hill neighborhood 01:18 Demolition Notice in window 01:20 Dante Park, San Juan Hill 01:33 Lincoln Square street sign 01:36 Tenement demolition 02:02 Groundbreaking (May 14, 1959), President Dwight D. Eisenhower 02:25 Construction begins; bulldozers and heavy equipment 02:35 Amsterdam Houses 02:39 Workers lay foundations 03:06 Posters outside construction site 03:08 Philharmonic Hall (David Geffen Hall) exterior 03:15 Workers add finishing touches; paint, carpet 03:26 “Tragic Mask of Beethoven” by Emile Bourdelle installed 03:34 Sculptor Richard Lippold installs “Orpheus and Apollo” 03:51 Opening night guests arrive; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy 04:04 Attendees in lobby, auditorium 04:26 Leonard Bernstein conducts orchestra 04:33 New York State Theater (David H. Koch Theater) under construction 05:10 Sign outside theater while under construction 05:14 Revson Fountain, completed theater on opening night (April 23, 1964) 05:24 Patrons enter lobby 05:35 Full auditorium 05:41 Conductor Robert Irving enters orchestra pit 05:53 Scale model of Lincoln Center 05:59 New York Public Library for the Performing Arts under construction 06:36 Metropolitan Opera under construction 06:47 Sign for Juilliard School at Lincoln Center; construction area, Broadway 07:01 Junior and high school students visit Lincoln Center; students exit buses, enter lobby 07:45 Senator Robert F. Wagner Junior High School exterior 07:48 Students unload furniture from Hertz truck and into school 07:54 Students hang posters, murals 08:12 Student closes auditorium doors 08:17 Mozart’s “Cosi Fan Tutte” performed in school auditorium 08:47 String quartette performs; students watch 09:06 Pre-show crowds in Lincoln Center Plaza 09:16 A tour guide leads a tour 09:35 ”Two Female Nudes" by Elie Nadelman 09:52 New York State Theater auditorium interior 10:34 Posters outside; “King Lear,” “The Comedy of Errors,” Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company 10:46 Lincoln Center Plaza, Revson Fountain 10:57 “Orpheus and Apollo” in Philharmonic Grand Promenade 11:11 Empty philharmonic hall 11:23 Posters outside; promenades, concerts, 2nd Annual New York Film Festival 11:40 Adults, children around Revson Fountain; a man aims a movie camera 12:06 A woman brushes a wig 12:12 Leonard Bernstein rehearses with philharmonic 12:22 Ballet dancers rehearse with choreographer 13:21 Revson Fountain, Metropolitan Opera under construction 13:44 Lincoln Center Plaza from above 13:57
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This color film from 1968 documents the construction of New York City’s famed Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, a massive urban renewal project that saw the destruction of tenements and their replacement with concert halls. The film is narrated by renowned actor Hal Holbrook (1925-2021), who was a member of the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center at the time of filming. Written, produced and directed by Gilbert Comte. Photography by Marcel Rebiere. Edited by Ross Gaffney. A Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Production.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16.3-acre complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is located in the former San Juan Hill neighborhood, which was demolished in 1959 to accommodate it. It has thirty indoor and outdoor facilities and is host to 5 million visitors annually. It houses nationally and internationally renowned performing arts organizations including the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera, and the New York City Ballet, and the Juilliard School of Music.
00:07 New York City skyline 30 Rockefeller Plaza (Comcast Building), Hudson River, Central Park 00:20 Park Avenue; Waldorf Astoria, Seagram Building 00:25 Central Park; the Majestic, San Remo 00:33 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Hudson River 00:41 Revson Fountain, Metropolitan Opera under construction 00:53 TITLE CARD 01:07 Tenement buildings in San Juan Hill neighborhood 01:18 Demolition Notice in window 01:20 Dante Park, San Juan Hill 01:33 Lincoln Square street sign 01:36 Tenement demolition 02:02 Groundbreaking (May 14, 1959), President Dwight D. Eisenhower 02:25 Construction begins; bulldozers and heavy equipment 02:35 Amsterdam Houses 02:39 Workers lay foundations 03:06 Posters outside construction site 03:08 Philharmonic Hall (David Geffen Hall) exterior 03:15 Workers add finishing touches; paint, carpet 03:26 “Tragic Mask of Beethoven” by Emile Bourdelle installed 03:34 Sculptor Richard Lippold installs “Orpheus and Apollo” 03:51 Opening night guests arrive; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy 04:04 Attendees in lobby, auditorium 04:26 Leonard Bernstein conducts orchestra 04:33 New York State Theater (David H. Koch Theater) under construction 05:10 Sign outside theater while under construction 05:14 Revson Fountain, completed theater on opening night (April 23, 1964) 05:24 Patrons enter lobby 05:35 Full auditorium 05:41 Conductor Robert Irving enters orchestra pit 05:53 Scale model of Lincoln Center 05:59 New York Public Library for the Performing Arts under construction 06:36 Metropolitan Opera under construction 06:47 Sign for Juilliard School at Lincoln Center; construction area, Broadway 07:01 Junior and high school students visit Lincoln Center; students exit buses, enter lobby 07:45 Senator Robert F. Wagner Junior High School exterior 07:48 Students unload furniture from Hertz truck and into school 07:54 Students hang posters, murals 08:12 Student closes auditorium doors 08:17 Mozart’s “Cosi Fan Tutte” performed in school auditorium 08:47 String quartette performs; students watch 09:06 Pre-show crowds in Lincoln Center Plaza 09:16 A tour guide leads a tour 09:35 ”Two Female Nudes" by Elie Nadelman 09:52 New York State Theater auditorium interior 10:34 Posters outside; “King Lear,” “The Comedy of Errors,” Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company 10:46 Lincoln Center Plaza, Revson Fountain 10:57 “Orpheus and Apollo” in Philharmonic Grand Promenade 11:11 Empty philharmonic hall 11:23 Posters outside; promenades, concerts, 2nd Annual New York Film Festival 11:40 Adults, children around Revson Fountain; a man aims a movie camera 12:06 A woman brushes a wig 12:12 Leonard Bernstein rehearses with philharmonic 12:22 Ballet dancers rehearse with choreographer 13:21 Revson Fountain, Metropolitan Opera under construction 13:44 Lincoln Center Plaza from above 13:57
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Wednesday, March 27th at 5pm, A historic music venue that introduced Brooklyn to jazz and rock & roll is reborn! News 4 New York's Adam Kuperstein with an insi...
Wednesday, March 27th at 5pm, A historic music venue that introduced Brooklyn to jazz and rock & roll is reborn! News 4 New York's Adam Kuperstein with an inside look at this classic theater brought back to life. Plus, the big plans for this space and why it’s a big hit for local students.
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Wednesday, March 27th at 5pm, A historic music venue that introduced Brooklyn to jazz and rock & roll is reborn! News 4 New York's Adam Kuperstein with an inside look at this classic theater brought back to life. Plus, the big plans for this space and why it’s a big hit for local students.
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Former Ballet Master in Chief Peter Martins and former Principal dancer Jacques d'Amboise talk about how Philip Johnson and George Balanchine created the perfec...
Former Ballet Master in Chief Peter Martins and former Principal dancer Jacques d'Amboise talk about how Philip Johnson and George Balanchine created the perfect home for dance, and look back at the New York State Theater's opening night in 1964, as part of New York City Ballet's celebration of 50 years at Lincoln Center.
Former Ballet Master in Chief Peter Martins and former Principal dancer Jacques d'Amboise talk about how Philip Johnson and George Balanchine created the perfect home for dance, and look back at the New York State Theater's opening night in 1964, as part of New York City Ballet's celebration of 50 years at Lincoln Center.
In this video, we will go on a walk in Theater District located in New York, NY. The Theater District is the teeming heart of Midtown West. In the pedestrian pl...
In this video, we will go on a walk in Theater District located in New York, NY. The Theater District is the teeming heart of Midtown West. In the pedestrian plazas of Times Square, costumed characters beckon to energetic crowds under the pulsing lights of towering digital billboards. Locals and tourists gather on the giant red staircase above the TKTS booth, which sells tickets to Broadway shows running at the area’s historic theaters. On busy 42nd Street, chain stores and restaurants abound.
Filmed on January 6, 2022
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Filmed using
GoPro HERO10 Black w/ Media Mod
In this video, we will go on a walk in Theater District located in New York, NY. The Theater District is the teeming heart of Midtown West. In the pedestrian plazas of Times Square, costumed characters beckon to energetic crowds under the pulsing lights of towering digital billboards. Locals and tourists gather on the giant red staircase above the TKTS booth, which sells tickets to Broadway shows running at the area’s historic theaters. On busy 42nd Street, chain stores and restaurants abound.
Filmed on January 6, 2022
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Filmed using
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On August 12, 2024, 1,200 New Yorkers gathered in Central Park for LET'S HEAR IT FOR NEW YORK! AN UNFORGETTABLE DANCE EXPERIENCE, organized by The Public Theate...
On August 12, 2024, 1,200 New Yorkers gathered in Central Park for LET'S HEAR IT FOR NEW YORK! AN UNFORGETTABLE DANCE EXPERIENCE, organized by The Public Theater's Public Works program. Participants of all ages and backgrounds learned choreography to Alicia Keys' "Empire State of Mind" from the Broadway show "Hell's Kitchen". The city-wide initiative by four-time Tony-nominated director/choreographer Camille A. Brown and her organization Every Body Move, and co-directed by Brown and Public Works’ Laurie Woolery.
As a part of PUBLIC POPS UP! this summer, Public Works hosted a participatory dance piece set to Alicia Keys’ seminal classic “Empire State of Mind” from the Original Cast Recording of the Broadway musical HELL’S KITCHEN, which originated at The Public in the fall of 2023. It was the ultimate celebration of New York, bringing together folks of many ages and abilities. The experience culminated in a performance both by and for New Yorkers on Monday, August 12 at 6:00PM.
Expanding Public Works’ 12-year tradition of bringing together New Yorkers from all over the city, we invited ALL to be a part of an ambitious, participatory dance piece in Central Park. Sharing the vision of the Broadway production of HELL’S KITCHEN that celebrates a community unified through song and dance, Public Works activated the entire city of New York into a shared celebration of radical civic pride through LET’S HEAR IT FOR NEW YORK! An Unforgettable Dance Experience.
On August 12, 2024, 1,200 New Yorkers gathered in Central Park for LET'S HEAR IT FOR NEW YORK! AN UNFORGETTABLE DANCE EXPERIENCE, organized by The Public Theater's Public Works program. Participants of all ages and backgrounds learned choreography to Alicia Keys' "Empire State of Mind" from the Broadway show "Hell's Kitchen". The city-wide initiative by four-time Tony-nominated director/choreographer Camille A. Brown and her organization Every Body Move, and co-directed by Brown and Public Works’ Laurie Woolery.
As a part of PUBLIC POPS UP! this summer, Public Works hosted a participatory dance piece set to Alicia Keys’ seminal classic “Empire State of Mind” from the Original Cast Recording of the Broadway musical HELL’S KITCHEN, which originated at The Public in the fall of 2023. It was the ultimate celebration of New York, bringing together folks of many ages and abilities. The experience culminated in a performance both by and for New Yorkers on Monday, August 12 at 6:00PM.
Expanding Public Works’ 12-year tradition of bringing together New Yorkers from all over the city, we invited ALL to be a part of an ambitious, participatory dance piece in Central Park. Sharing the vision of the Broadway production of HELL’S KITCHEN that celebrates a community unified through song and dance, Public Works activated the entire city of New York into a shared celebration of radical civic pride through LET’S HEAR IT FOR NEW YORK! An Unforgettable Dance Experience.
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This color film from 1968 documents the construction of New York City’s famed Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, a massive urban renewal project that saw the destruction of tenements and their replacement with concert halls. The film is narrated by renowned actor Hal Holbrook (1925-2021), who was a member of the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center at the time of filming. Written, produced and directed by Gilbert Comte. Photography by Marcel Rebiere. Edited by Ross Gaffney. A Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Production.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16.3-acre complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is located in the former San Juan Hill neighborhood, which was demolished in 1959 to accommodate it. It has thirty indoor and outdoor facilities and is host to 5 million visitors annually. It houses nationally and internationally renowned performing arts organizations including the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera, and the New York City Ballet, and the Juilliard School of Music.
00:07 New York City skyline 30 Rockefeller Plaza (Comcast Building), Hudson River, Central Park 00:20 Park Avenue; Waldorf Astoria, Seagram Building 00:25 Central Park; the Majestic, San Remo 00:33 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Hudson River 00:41 Revson Fountain, Metropolitan Opera under construction 00:53 TITLE CARD 01:07 Tenement buildings in San Juan Hill neighborhood 01:18 Demolition Notice in window 01:20 Dante Park, San Juan Hill 01:33 Lincoln Square street sign 01:36 Tenement demolition 02:02 Groundbreaking (May 14, 1959), President Dwight D. Eisenhower 02:25 Construction begins; bulldozers and heavy equipment 02:35 Amsterdam Houses 02:39 Workers lay foundations 03:06 Posters outside construction site 03:08 Philharmonic Hall (David Geffen Hall) exterior 03:15 Workers add finishing touches; paint, carpet 03:26 “Tragic Mask of Beethoven” by Emile Bourdelle installed 03:34 Sculptor Richard Lippold installs “Orpheus and Apollo” 03:51 Opening night guests arrive; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy 04:04 Attendees in lobby, auditorium 04:26 Leonard Bernstein conducts orchestra 04:33 New York State Theater (David H. Koch Theater) under construction 05:10 Sign outside theater while under construction 05:14 Revson Fountain, completed theater on opening night (April 23, 1964) 05:24 Patrons enter lobby 05:35 Full auditorium 05:41 Conductor Robert Irving enters orchestra pit 05:53 Scale model of Lincoln Center 05:59 New York Public Library for the Performing Arts under construction 06:36 Metropolitan Opera under construction 06:47 Sign for Juilliard School at Lincoln Center; construction area, Broadway 07:01 Junior and high school students visit Lincoln Center; students exit buses, enter lobby 07:45 Senator Robert F. Wagner Junior High School exterior 07:48 Students unload furniture from Hertz truck and into school 07:54 Students hang posters, murals 08:12 Student closes auditorium doors 08:17 Mozart’s “Cosi Fan Tutte” performed in school auditorium 08:47 String quartette performs; students watch 09:06 Pre-show crowds in Lincoln Center Plaza 09:16 A tour guide leads a tour 09:35 ”Two Female Nudes" by Elie Nadelman 09:52 New York State Theater auditorium interior 10:34 Posters outside; “King Lear,” “The Comedy of Errors,” Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company 10:46 Lincoln Center Plaza, Revson Fountain 10:57 “Orpheus and Apollo” in Philharmonic Grand Promenade 11:11 Empty philharmonic hall 11:23 Posters outside; promenades, concerts, 2nd Annual New York Film Festival 11:40 Adults, children around Revson Fountain; a man aims a movie camera 12:06 A woman brushes a wig 12:12 Leonard Bernstein rehearses with philharmonic 12:22 Ballet dancers rehearse with choreographer 13:21 Revson Fountain, Metropolitan Opera under construction 13:44 Lincoln Center Plaza from above 13:57
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
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Wednesday, March 27th at 5pm, A historic music venue that introduced Brooklyn to jazz and rock & roll is reborn! News 4 New York's Adam Kuperstein with an inside look at this classic theater brought back to life. Plus, the big plans for this space and why it’s a big hit for local students.
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Former Ballet Master in Chief Peter Martins and former Principal dancer Jacques d'Amboise talk about how Philip Johnson and George Balanchine created the perfect home for dance, and look back at the New York State Theater's opening night in 1964, as part of New York City Ballet's celebration of 50 years at Lincoln Center.
In this video, we will go on a walk in Theater District located in New York, NY. The Theater District is the teeming heart of Midtown West. In the pedestrian plazas of Times Square, costumed characters beckon to energetic crowds under the pulsing lights of towering digital billboards. Locals and tourists gather on the giant red staircase above the TKTS booth, which sells tickets to Broadway shows running at the area’s historic theaters. On busy 42nd Street, chain stores and restaurants abound.
Filmed on January 6, 2022
I hope you enjoy the journey and please leave a like, share, and subscribe for more videos to come.
Filmed using
GoPro HERO10 Black w/ Media Mod
On August 12, 2024, 1,200 New Yorkers gathered in Central Park for LET'S HEAR IT FOR NEW YORK! AN UNFORGETTABLE DANCE EXPERIENCE, organized by The Public Theater's Public Works program. Participants of all ages and backgrounds learned choreography to Alicia Keys' "Empire State of Mind" from the Broadway show "Hell's Kitchen". The city-wide initiative by four-time Tony-nominated director/choreographer Camille A. Brown and her organization Every Body Move, and co-directed by Brown and Public Works’ Laurie Woolery.
As a part of PUBLIC POPS UP! this summer, Public Works hosted a participatory dance piece set to Alicia Keys’ seminal classic “Empire State of Mind” from the Original Cast Recording of the Broadway musical HELL’S KITCHEN, which originated at The Public in the fall of 2023. It was the ultimate celebration of New York, bringing together folks of many ages and abilities. The experience culminated in a performance both by and for New Yorkers on Monday, August 12 at 6:00PM.
Expanding Public Works’ 12-year tradition of bringing together New Yorkers from all over the city, we invited ALL to be a part of an ambitious, participatory dance piece in Central Park. Sharing the vision of the Broadway production of HELL’S KITCHEN that celebrates a community unified through song and dance, Public Works activated the entire city of New York into a shared celebration of radical civic pride through LET’S HEAR IT FOR NEW YORK! An Unforgettable Dance Experience.
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