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Lincoln Center Moments is a free performance-based program specially designed for individuals with dementia and their caregivers.
Join us as we bring Lincoln Center's unparalleled artistry to an intimate and supported setting. Each program includes a one-hour performance, followed by a one-hour discussion, movement, and art-making workshop for participants to reflect upon their experience.
This program is free of charge, but registration is required.
The Spring 2020 season will launch shortly. To register for the mailing list to receive the information for the Spring Season, please use this online form.
Please contact [email protected] or 212.875.5375 with any questions.
165 West 65th Street, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10023
For more information on venue accessibility, click here.
Venue entrance located above street level, accessible by elevator, escalator, or stairs from 65th Street
Accessible seat locations and accessible restrooms available.
Large-print programs available.
FM assistive listening devices available.
Watch a video about this program: click here.
Contact [email protected] or 212.875.5375 with any questions.
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Many
Thanks
Support for Lincoln Center Moments is provided, in part, by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Additional support is provided in memory of Alfred R. Horan
This program is made possible by public funds facilitated by the following:
New York City Council’s Geriatric Mental Health Initiative
The Honorable Corey Johnson, Speaker, New York City Council
The Honorable Diana Ayala, New York City Council, Chair of the Committee on Mental Health, Disabilities and Addiction
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