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Brooklyn Center's mission is to present outstanding performing arts and arts education programs reflective of Brooklyn's diverse communities at affordable prices. A central part of the mission is to introduce young people to the performing arts, enhance education, and expose children to new ideas and
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Brooklyn Center's SchoolTime series was created more than 30 years ago to fill the gap created by cuts in public school arts programs, particularly in disadvantaged neighborhoods. The series of performances, which take place during the school day, introduce and expose young students ages 4–14 to
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Brooklyn Center offers lower ticket prices to its family performances with the Target Family Fun series. Now in its 25th season, the series is designed to provide parents and caregivers with the opportunity to introduce their children to music, theater, and dance at affordable prices. In 2009
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Brooklyn Center's annual programs include a World Stages Music and Dance series, Headliners, Theatre, Arts in the Afternoon, Special Events, Target Family Fun, and SchoolTimes Series. Over the years, Brooklyn Center has presented more than 150 New York, U.S., and world premieres. Among the
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Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College (BCBC) is part of a long tradition of cultural excellence associated with Brooklyn. Since several artists have roots in Brooklyn, its three main halls are named after famous Brooklynites:
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for auditorium funding. The building would contain two performance spaces: George Gershwin Theater, nicknamed the “little theater” and the Walt Whitman Theatre. The property's landscaping followed construction, and by April 15, 1953, the
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Since the college served a large, urban, and unusually heterogeneous student body, it became evident that the campus needed a grand assembly hall. During World War II, Brooklyn College's President
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The rights to the site of Brooklyn College, initially occupied by Native Americans, were transferred to Dutch settlers in 1636 in exchange for one hundred
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On September 6, 2018 (63 days after becoming part of Brooklyn College), the college closed the organization, citing budgetary reasons.
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educational performing arts programs. More than 46,000 students come to Brooklyn Center each year for SchoolTime performances.
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In July 2018, the organization relieved its nonprofit status by becoming a unit of
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in Brooklyn as part of Nickelodeon's ParentsConnect Annual Pick Awards.
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performers to grace the stage of the Walt Whitman Theatre are
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