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Join us on March 9, 2010 at 6:00 pm in the newly-renovated Alice Tully Hall!
This year, we pay tribute to Verizon, which has supported the creation, launch, and ongoing implementation of our online arts and education courses. Patrick Gaston, President of the Verizon Foundation, will accept the award on behalf of Verizon.
The Mark Schubart Award in Education, named after LCI's founder, will be given to Emily Rafferty, President of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This year's gala features performances by Arlo Guthrie, Richie Havens, and Guy Davis.
This year, the gala is Co-Chaired by Margaret Hess Chi, Esme Usdan, and Ann Unterberg. Our Journal Chair is Susan Rudin.
More information (PDF)
Purchase a table or tickets, or make a contribution to the gala (PDF)
Buy your table or ticket by February 15 to be listed in the journal!
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About LCI
Lincoln Center Institute (LCI), the educational cornerstone of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, is a global leader in education and the arts. Founded in 1975, the Institute is known for its inventive repertory, and brings dance, music, theater, and visual arts into classrooms in the New York City area, across the nation, and around the world. In more than three decades of
outreach, LCI’s approach has reached over 20 million students, teachers, administrators, parents, community members, and professors of education
worldwide. That number is projected to increase dramatically in the next few years, thanks to LCI’s highly successful professional development programs
and Internet presence.
Imagination at LCI
Today, imaginative thinking is as critical to career success as a college degree. Teaching students to examine a work of art,
bring their own experience to it, and take away a
new awareness and original ideas prepares them for a
world that demands, and thrives on, innovation and
ingenuity. Read about some ways LCI explored
educating for imagination in the last year.
Professional Development
Learn about our many workshop opportunities, including the Lincoln Center Institute International Educator Workshop and our consultancies.
Repertory
At the core of the Institute's practice are direct encounters with live works of art. New York area school children attend LCI repertory performances of dance, music, and theater at Lincoln Center Institute and on tour in their schools. They study selected photographic portfolios and works in the local museums. The works of art described in this section, and the visual arts program, become the basis around which instruction is designed in partnership with an Institute teaching artist.
Lincoln Center Institute’s online repertory resources are made possible in part by generous funding from the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation.
News & Ideas
Read news articles and press releases concerning recent activities and events.
Resource Center Online
In the tradition of the Heckscher Foundation Resource Center @ Lincoln Center Institute, established in 1991, this site provides information and electronic resources related to the practice of imaginative teaching and learning, to LCI’s repertory works of art, as well as information about the great books and audio-visual materials in the collections of the HFRC @ Lincoln Center Institute.
Repertory Resources
View our multimedia resource, Window on the Work, for every work of art in our current and past reportory.
Lincoln Center Institute’s Windows on the Work are made possible in part by generous funding from the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation.
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Arlo Guthrie, Richie Havens, and Guy Davis in Concert!
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Want to support LCI and hear a great concert? We're excited to offer tickets to hear Arlo Guthrie, Richie Havens, and Guy Davis play at our Annual Benefit. Tickets for the performance are only $75!
Where: Alice Tully Hall
When: Tuesday, March 9, starting 8:30 pm (approximately).
To buy tickets, complete the order form (PDF) and return it to Eliza Johnson by fax (212.875.5539) or e-mail (ejohnson@lincolncenter.org).
Tickets are limited, so reserve them today!
For more information, please contact Eliza Johnson at 212.875.5549.

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