Join us on February 28 for a special conversation with Souleymane Bachir Diagne and Neo Muyanga following the performance of African Exodus. ✨ ㅤ *VERY* limited tickets still available, you do not want to miss this! 🎟️ at link in bio
Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC)
Performing Arts
New York, NY 5,155 followers
About us
Long envisioned as a major international cultural institution in the heart of Lower Manhattan, the Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC) is the final element and cultural keystone of the 2003 plan developed during Mike Bloomberg’s tenure as mayor to rebuild the World Trade Center site after the tragedy on 9/11. PAC NYC is a cultural destination and testament to the power of the arts to inspire and unite us. Located on the corner of Fulton and Greenwich Street on the World Trade Center campus, PAC NYC is now open
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External link for Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC)
- Industry
- Performing Arts
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
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- Nonprofit
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1 Liberty Plaza
29th Floor
New York, NY 10006, US
Employees at Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC)
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Catherine Sumner
Institutional Advancement and Strategic Partnerships for Performing and Visual Arts Organizations
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Marivic T.
Experienced Marketing Professional
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Dave Archuletta
Director of Development at Perelman Performing Arts Center
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Darren Melchiorre
Creative Director | Art Director | Graphic Designer | Brand Identity | Brand Strategy | Campaign Design | Market Trends | Social Media Design |…
Updates
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Join us on February 28 for a special conversation with Souleymane Bachir Diagne and Neo Muyanga following the performance of African Exodus. ✨ *VERY* limited tickets still available, you do not want to miss this! https://lnkd.in/e-q4WgX2
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What a star-studded panel! LISTEN HERE: https://vist.ly/3mvh6bs
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Two incredible performances happening this week! Free and open to the public 🎶⭐️ Tẹmídayọ Amay (THU @ 6PM) ABOUT: Tẹmídayọ Amay is a Black Trans Non-Binary writer, composer, actor, and queer activist. They are a resident community healer for the Black Trans Liberation Kitchen and a Helen Hayes Award-winning performer. Tẹmídayọ Amay’s plays have been developed alongside the Obie Award-winning Breaking the Binary Theatre Company, The Kennedy Center, Solas Nua, Theatre Alliance, The Clarice, and Brooklyn College/CUNY. Tẹmídayọ is a 2023 Breaking the Binary New Works Program playwright, 2023 Theatre Producers of Color producing fellow, 2023-4 Musical Theatre Factory Makers Cohort III playwriting fellow, Harriet Tubman Effect’s inaugural Lantern Executive Coaching Program award recipient, and 2023-4 Obie Award-winning MAESTRA Music musical theatre writing mentee. Natu Camara: An Evening of Hope and Healing (SAT 7:00PM) ABOUT: Globally celebrated Guinean artist Natu Camara’s powerful voice and inspiring message combine with her vibrant fusion of Afro-rock, soul, and pop to uplift and empower audiences everywhere she goes. PAC NYC is thrilled to welcome Natu back to our Lobby Stage following her debut last February for a monthly residency. Through her music and activism, Natu Camara spreads light, hope, and positivity across the world, reinforcing her role as a true cultural ambassador and change-maker. Natu’s latest single, “cinko Mina” showcases her signature blend of storytelling and rhythm and sets the stage for her new album coming out this spring. The next An Evening of Hope and Healing with Natu Camara will be on March 15 at 7pm and will celebrate the release of her highly anticipated new single, “In Yayi Soma” (“You’re Messing My Mind Up”) that same day.
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ANNOUNCING ⭐️ THE 2025 MOTION/MATTER: ALL-STYLES DANCE BATTLE GUEST DANCERS ⭐️ • JAYY BLACK • DAVA HUESCA • JUANHOP • KING KAI • E CHAKRA • ONJAY • NUTELLAK • WIZDOM LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE: https://vist.ly/3mvbtpt
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ANNOUNCING: THE 2025 MOTION/MATTER: ALL-STYLES DANCE BATTLE JUDGES 🫨 • KIM HOLMES • SORAYA LUNDY • LEIOMY MALDONADO MARCH 8 - LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE: https://vist.ly/3mvbh7m
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“What is it that your mind may have forgotten, but your body remembers very well?” As we prepare to welcome AFRICAN EXODUS to PAC NYC, in collaboration with @fondation-cartier-pour-l'art-contemporain, The Centre for The Less Good Idea, Director Nhlanhla Mahlangu reflects on the creation process. Tickets are available to this production produced in partnership with The Office Arts for performances FEB 27- MAR 2 ONLY at https://lnkd.in/e-q4WgX2
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“It might seem crystal clear at first, but when you take it off the proverbial drawing board, cracks and fissures emerge in its surface.” READ: https://vist.ly/3muwdbu
"African Exodus" Premieres at New York's Perelman Performing Arts Center
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Tomorrow, February 13th, you can learn more about The Democracy Cycle by attending a live webinar! Join us at 1pm ET to get more information about this new commissioning and development program by registering at https://lnkd.in/dFAp74bS
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