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American Dance Institute Rebrands Itself As Lumberyard (Lumberyard?)

After closing its dance school in order to focus on developing and presenting new choreography and moving from metro D.C. to New York, the organization is preparing to open a four-building performance and residency center – called Lumberyard (hence the new name) – in Catskill, New York in 2018.

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on September 9, 2016Categories danceTags 09.08.16

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