Located inside The DiMenna Center for Classical Music, the Benzaquen Hall is a charming concert hall. Albeit an intimate venue, this hall offers a perfect setting for a small musical gathering. It spans across 1649 square feet (153 square meter) with high ceilings that ensure impeccable acoustics. Along with modern equipment, a beautiful piano is a part of the hall's ensemble and add ons such as water fountains and twinkling light accents add to the place's endearing character.
Nestled in Queens, Tony Bennett Concert Hall is located in Frank Sinatra School of the Arts High School. They can comfortably seat hundreds of visitors in their hall. They host a number of musicals, concerts and dance performances every year. This hall offers ultra-modern sound and light systems. Other cultural and performance arts organizations can also take this coveted space on rent.
Managed by a percussion-based music organization named So Percussion, this studio space is primarily offered to individuals enrolled in the Sō Percussion Studio Residency Program. Rehearsals, mentoring sessions, and performances of the participants are conducted here. This studio is available for rent too.
The Purple Crayon Center for Learning and Social Innovation is a coworking platform and an event space. Located in Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, the center works towards youth welfare and encourages them to follow their dreams. The center is also available for concerts and music performances.
Clinton Road in West Milford, New Jersey is a two lane long stretch that is surrounded by woodlands and is famous for occurrences of paranormal activity. Ghosts, apparitions as well as strange creatures have reportedly been spotted here. Followers of Satan and members of Ku Klux Klan are also believed to have used these areas for their activities. Professional hitmen have also disposed off bodies in this remote and desolate region. A visit or drive on this road is sure to send a chill through your spine.
Dynamic, ambitious and audacious, Manhattan is that slice of New York City that best personifies the Big Apple way of life. One of the best-known islands of the United States, this borough of New York City is the most densely populated, with over a million people residing within its cosmopolitan depths. The area was long inhabited by the Lenape Native Americans, and welcomed its first European explorer, Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524. First referred to as New York County, the borough was founded on November 1, 1683. Rightly dubbed as an amalgam of cultures, Manhattan is the ground of a strong communal tenor, urbane high-rises, an inextricable metropolitan energy and a scintillating nighttime revelry which is both, palpable and infectious. It is home to some of the most famous museums and attractions in the world, including the Empire State Building, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Central Park and Times Square. A breathing canvas of nationalities, hopes and dreams, Manhattan is a sparkling, energetic embodiment of 'the city that never sleeps.'