Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Street Dance Ambassador Program at New York City Center

 
A group of student dancers gathered in a City Center studio in a group pose.

This spring, take your artistry to a new level in City Center’s Street Dance Ambassador Program. Not only will you hone your dance skills, but also you’ll meet with some of the biggest talents in the industry to explore a variety of styles and professional opportunities in street dance. 

The Street Dance Ambassadors Program is for 16–24-year-olds who want to learn more about the variety of styles and professional opportunities available through street dance. As a community of young dancers, this group will gather throughout the spring to develop new skills, share in artistry, and learn from accomplished professionals. 

The Street Dance Ambassadors Program includes:  

Master classes with accomplished dancers  

In-depth seminars with industry leaders  

Cohort rehearsals to develop group choreography for a final showcase 

Lunch provided each week  

Complimentary tickets to upcoming City Center productions  

Rehearsal observation opportunities around NYC  

 

Program Dates & Time:  

March 30, April 6, April 20, April 27, May 4, and May 11 at 10am – 3pm 

 

Location:  

New York City Center, 130 West 56th Street 

You can apply here, the application closes March 6 @ 11:59pm. 

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