New Dance Group Arts Center Moves to Upgraded Studios
By: BWW News Desk Apr. 13, 2006
The New Dance Group Arts Center, the 74-year old world renowned performing arts organization, announced its plans today to move into a new, state-of-the art, 21,000 square foot studio space at 305 West 38th Street, on the corner of 8th Avenue, near Penn Station.
Thousands of performing artists are anticipating the grand opening in mid-September 2006. New Dance Group's (NDG) new home is nearly double the size of its previous studios at 254 West 47th Street, where the company has operated out of for the past 55 years. NDG's renovated upgrade, led by architect Howard Spivak, includes two floors of 11-studios complete with sprung wood or Marley flooring, new pianos, and floor to ceiling mirrors, a recording studio and vocal room, hi-tech sound systems, large dressing rooms, teachers lounge, stretch area, private entrance, art exhibit gallery, merchandise boutique, and two performance spaces complete with raked seating for over 100 people."In addition to doubling our studio space, we are expanding our class curriculum, staff, hours, performance opportunities, and overall vision," explained Rick Schussel, who has served as Artistic Director of NDG for the past 20 years.Videos