Dance New Amsterdam

Dance New Amsterdam

Dance New Amsterdam (DNA), formerly Dance Space Center, served a community of more than 32,000 dance artists (students, performers, choreographers, and other professionals) and audience members. Each week, DNA held more than 130 classes of all levels in its 6 studios. An average of 12 modern guest artists also taught professional-level classes each month.

DNA offered classes in ballet, modern, hip-hop and other movement techniques, ranging from beginner to advanced levels. Every year, DNA also hosted more than 40 performances in its 100-seat black box theater

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