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Article: Reviving location as hub barre none has facility on toes; Rejiggered City Center aims for new image.(News)
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- Crain's New York Business
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- September 27, 2004
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Byline: miriam kreinin souccar
The new dance season is upon New York, and for the first time in years, much of the excitement is coming out of City Center-the historic performing arts hall that opened in 1943 as Manhattan's first home for music, theater and dance.
On Tuesday, the performance hall premieres Fall for Dance, a weeklong festival showcasing world-renowned dance companies like Martha Graham and Paul Taylor. Trendy ads for the event have been running daily in the papers and gracing bus stops around the city, featuring whimsical images and a new slogan, "Catch the Curtain.'' And the performing arts center is offering its first subscription ...