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About Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center is the world’s leading performing arts center. Located on 16.3 acres in New York City, the Lincoln Center complex is comprised of
12 Resident Organizations, and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. is one of those 12.

The 11 other organizations are:

Each organization has its own administration and its own board of directors. Together, these twelve institutions present thousands of performances, educational programs, tours and other events each year in 22 separate performance venues on the Lincoln Center campus.

Since Lincoln Center first opened its doors, it has been a major contributor to New York City’s cultural and intellectual life, with an internationally recognized dedication to artistic excellence.

Perhaps less apparent is the extent to which Lincoln Center serves as a dynamic economic engine for the region, hosting some five million visitors annually and transforming the Upper West Side into an exciting neighborhood that is now one of New York’s most desirable places in which to live and work.

For detailed information on Lincoln Center’s contributions to the area’s economy, click on Economic Impact Study.


About Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. (LCPA)

LCPA is one of the twelve Resident Organizations of Lincoln Center, and serves three primary roles:

  • LCPA is the world’s leading presenter of performing arts.
    Couple dancing at Midsummer Night SwingIts series (“Lincoln Center Presents”) include American Songbook, Great Performers, Lincoln Center Festival, Lincoln Center Out of Doors, Midsummer Night Swing, and the Mostly Mozart Festival.
    These programs offer more than 400 performances of music, opera, theater, dance, and multi-media events each year, ranging from authentic kabuki theater and dance premieres from world-renowned choreographers to groundbreaking outdoor video installations; outdoor dancing to live music on Josie Robertson Plaza; opera performed with life-size puppets; and free performances of Korean drumming and African dance. Last season alone, these events brought some 5,000 performances by more than 3,000 artists from every corner of the globe to Lincoln Center. In addition, Emmy Award-winning Live From Lincoln Center telecasts, the only series of live broadcast performances on American television today, extend the reach of Lincoln Center to millions of Americans nationwide.
  • LCPA is an international leader in arts and education and community relations, taking a wide range of activities beyond its concert halls through its educational arm, Lincoln Center Institute (LCI), as well as offering arts-related symposia, family programming, and other community initiatives. LCI’s programs serve more than 200,000 students enrolled in over 400 schools grades K–12 throughout the metropolitan area and across the nation. In addition, educational institutes in Australia, China, Mexico, and South Africa incorporate the Institute’s model into their curricula. In the community, LCPA expands it presence with a host of initiatives to make the arts more accessible, including Meet the Artist, the Young Music Makers community band program, and Programs and Services for People with Disabilities.
  • LCPA is manager of the Lincoln Center campus, providing support and services for the Lincoln Center complex and its Resident Organizations. LCPA maintains and improves the complex’s facilities, coordinating such services as the security and parking for the benefit of millions of patrons, visitors, and employees annually. In addition, LCPA is leading a series of major capital projects on behalf of the resident organizations across the campus. For more information on redevelopment, click on Transforming Lincoln Center.

Highlights of 2009–10 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Inc. Events (Lincoln Center Presents):

  • Gustavo Dudamel The New York debut of Venezuelan-born conductor Gustavo Dudamel with the Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • The U.S. premiere of One Evening, a gripping new stage work combining Schubert’s beloved song cycle Winterreise and the writings of Samuel Beckett, directed by Katie Mitchell and featuring tenor Mark Padmore
  • All-Chopin recitals by acclaimed pianist Garrick Ohlsson and a four-part Chopin on Film series to mark the composer’s 200th birthday
  • Leif Ove Andsnes and Robin Rhode The world premiere of Pictures Reframed, a collaborative performance of Musorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition with pianist Leif Ove Andsnes and South African visual artist Robin Rhode
  • The U. S. premiere in the Park Avenue Armory of Stifter’s Dinge, Heiner Goebbels’ fantastical musical installation featuring the writings of Adalbert Stifter, Malcolm X, and William S. Burroughs, five pianos playing themselves in sculptural works, and projected imagery, wind, and mist.
  • Jordi SavallViola da gamba virtuoso Jordi Savall’s Jerusalem project, uniting Palestinian, Israeli, Syrian, Greek, Turkish, and Armenian musicians in two concerts exploring the city’s Muslim, Jewish, and Christian musical heritage.
  • Award-winning Live From Lincoln Center telecasts reaching out to 35 million viewers nationwide on PBS
  • 100,000 happy feet kicking up their heels under the stars to the sounds of Big Band Swing, Tango, Sakda Disco, and Funk at Midsummer Night Swing
  • Free outdoor concerts for hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers by artists from around the world as part of Lincoln Center Out of Doors
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