Jazz at Lincoln Center is a new addition to the Lincoln Center (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Center) performing arts complex, located at 60th Street and Broadway in New York City, slightly south of the main Lincoln Center campus and directly adjacent to Columbus Circle. The complex opened in October, 2004.
The complex consists of three main music performance venues: the 1100-seat Frederick P. Rose Concert Hall, the 550-seat Allen Room (which features a 50 by 90-foot window overlooking Central Park (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Park), and Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, an intimate 140-seat jazz club. The complex also contains the Irene Diamond Education Center with rehearsal and recording rooms.
Resident artists include Wynton Marsalis (who is the Artistic Director for Jazz at Lincoln Center) and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, and Arturo O'Farrill's Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra.
LincolnCenter for the Performing Arts is a 16.3 acre (61,000 m²) complex of buildings in New York City which serves as home for 12 arts companies.
In 2004 LincolnCenter was expanded through the addition of Jazz at LincolnCenter's newly built facilities (Frederick P. Rose Hall) at the new Time Warner Center, located a few blocks to the south.
Jazz at LincolnCenter, while a part of the Center’s programming, is located separately in the Frederick P. Rose Hall complex within the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle.
Jazz at LincolnCenter is a new addition to the LincolnCenter performing arts complex, located at 60th Street and Broadway in New York City, slightly south of the main LincolnCenter campus and directly adjacent to Columbus Circle.
It is housed inside Frederick P. Rose Hall of the Time Warner Center.
Resident artists include Wynton Marsalis (Artistic Director for Jazz at LincolnCenter) and the Jazz at LincolnCenter Orchestra, and Arturo O'Farrill's Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra.