Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a major cultural complex in New York City that hosts world-renowned music, dance, opera, and theater institutions and performances.


Statements (64)
Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural complex
performing arts center
tourist attraction
architect Eero Saarinen
Max Abramovitz
Philip Johnson
Wallace Harrison
architecturalStyle Modernist architecture
constructionStartDate 1959
country United States
hasPart Alice Tully Hall
Avery Fisher Hall
Claire Tow Theater
David Geffen Hall
David H. Koch Theater
David Rubenstein Atrium
Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center
Josie Robertson Plaza
Juilliard School building
Metropolitan Opera House
Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater
New York State Theater
Revson Fountain
Samuel B. and David Rose Building
Vivian Beaumont Theater
Walter Reade Theater
hasVisitorType international tourists
local audience
heritageDesignation New York City Landmark
homeVenueOf Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Film at Lincoln Center
Jazz at Lincoln Center
Juilliard School
Lincoln Center Theater
Metropolitan Opera
New York City Ballet
New York Philharmonic
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
School of American Ballet
hostsEvent Lincoln Center Festival
Midsummer Night Swing
Mostly Mozart Festival
Out of Doors festival
inception 1955
locatedIn Lincoln Square
Manhattan
New York City
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear Central Park
locatedOnStreet Columbus Avenue NERFINISHED
namedAfter Abraham Lincoln
numberOfResidentOrganizations 11
openingDate 1962
operatedBy Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.
ownedBy City of New York
primaryUse dance performances
music performances
opera performances
theater performances
publicTransit 66th Street–Lincoln Center station
New York City Subway
redevelopmentStartDate mid-2000s
significantProject Lincoln Center Redevelopment Project
website https://www.lincolncenter.org/

Referenced by (43)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Juilliard School
Metropolitan Opera
Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Metropolitan Opera House
New York Film Festival
New York State Theater
School of American Ballet
The Coast of Utopia (Broadway, 2006–2007)
locatedIn
Harrison & Abramovitz ("Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (design participation)")
Wallace Harrison ("Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center")
Wallace Harrison
notableWork
Juilliard School
New York City Ballet
partOf
Itzhak Perlman ("Lincoln Center")
Metropolitan Opera Ballet
performedAt
Metropolitan Opera Chorus
affiliation
Rockefeller family
associatedInstitution
New York City Ballet
basedIn
Brooke Astor
boardMemberOf
Fordham University ("Lincoln Center campus")
campus
New York State Theater
category
Upper West Side
contains
David H. Koch
donatedTo
Wynton Marsalis ("Jazz at Lincoln Center")
employer
After the Fall
firstProducedAt
After the Fall ("Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center")
firstProducedBy
New York State Theater ("New York State Theater")
formerName
David Geffen
hasDonatedTo
West Side of Manhattan
hasLandmark
Zankel Hall ("Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage")
hasNeighbor
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts ("Juilliard School building")
hasPart
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts ("Jazz at Lincoln Center")
homeVenueOf
School of American Ballet ("Lincoln Center campus")
isPartOf
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts ("Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.")
operatedBy
New York State Theater
operator
New York Philharmonic
parentOrganization
New York State Theater ("Lincoln Center campus")
partOfComplex
American Ballet Theatre
performsAt
New York Philharmonic
primaryVenue
The Nutcracker (Balanchine version)
producedBy
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
residence
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts ("Lincoln Center Redevelopment Project")
significantProject
Henry Moore ("Lincoln Center, New York City")
workExhibitedAt

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