Introduction to the parts of Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center is a collection of performance venues, which is the world's largest arts venue, the total *** can accommodate 18,000 spectators at the same time, this arts area was built between 1962 and 1968, *** cost 168 million U.S. dollars, Lincoln Center is mainly to surround the fountain plaza of the three buildings of the theater - New York State Theatre, Metropolitan Opera, Avery Fisher Hall, the main concert hall, as well as the periphery of the western Guggenheim Piazza, the eastern New York Library for the Performing Arts, the Julliard School and the Ellis Doherty Concert Hall. Concert Hall, as well as the Guggenheim Piazza in the western perimeter, the New York Library of Performing Arts, the Juilliard School, and the Ellis Doorly Concert Hall in the eastern perimeter.

Lincoln Center Theater: Located next to the Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center Theater (Lincoln Center Theater) is not well-known, but provides creative and experimental theater performances, Lincoln Center Theater, including the Beaumont Theater (VivianBeaumont), Newhouse Theater (MitziENewhouse). The Beaumont Theater, behind the pool, seats about 1,000 people and is the venue for most of the top modern productions, such as Arthur Miller's After the Fall. The Newhouse Theater is more miniature, with a capacity of about 280 seats, but it is often the site of spectacular productions, such as Robin Williams and Steve Martin's famous performance of Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot". Metropolitan Opera House: The Metropolitan Opera House (Metropolitan Opera House) is the Metropolitan Opera and American Ballet Theatre in residence, the building is the most eye-catching main center of Lincoln Center, five huge glass arches revealing the interior of the colorful and brilliant crystal light decorations, and the Chagall two giant hanging paintings, many world-class vocalists such as Carreras, Pavarotti have sung here. Alice Tully Hall: From the stairs of the Juilliard School down 66th Street is Alice Tully Hall (AliceTullyHall), which is the center of the ChamberMusicSocietyofLincolnCenter and the New York Film Festival (NewYorkFilmFestival), where students of the Juilliard School often perform. The Performing Arts Library: The New York Library for the Performing Arts is the center of the New York Film Festival and the Julliard School. Performing Arts Library: New York Public Library for Performing Arts (NewYorkPublicLibraryforPerformingArt), has the most extensive collection of theater books, videotapes, recordings, as well as dance materials, from the middle of 1998, the library was closed for a major renovation, is expected to reopen in the middle of 2000, along the pool in front of the library, there are many Henry Moore sculptures. HenryMoore sculptures. Damrosech Park: Between the Metropolitan Opera and the New York State Opera, a walk through the lush woods leads to Damrosech Park, which ends at the Guggenheim Bandshell, an upright, white, shell-like bandstand that is the main venue for the Lincoln Center Outdoor Arts Season each August. The New York State Theater. New York State Theater: New York State Theater (New York State Theater) is the New York City Ballet and New York City Opera in residence, white marble sculpture is the most eye-catching part of the building, the theater can accommodate 2,800 people, the theater inside and outside of the rhinestone lampposts and crystal chandeliers, and therefore won the "small jewel box" title. The theater is decorated with Rhinestone pillars and crystal chandeliers inside and out, earning it the nickname "The Little Jewel Box. Avery Fisher Hall: Avery Fisher Hall (AveryFisherHall) is the New York Philharmonic, Lincoln Center major performers, Mozart concerts and Jazz at Lincoln Center residency, in terms of performance content, Avery Fisher Hall is the Lincoln Center of the town, over the years in the internal acoustic equipment adjustments to strengthen, has been ranked as an international performance venue, Chinese cellist Yo-Yo Ma is a regular guest here. Chinese cellist Yo-Yo Ma is a regular performer here. Juilliard School: Juilliard School is a world-renowned theater and music school that has produced many stars, such as Kevin Kline, Robin Williams, Patti Lupone, etc. 57th Street (57thSt): This is a street full of art and high-class restaurants, and the world famous Carnegie Hall adds to 57th Street. Carnegie Hall adds a lot of color to 57th St. There's an old joke on this street, which is that a tourist asks an old gentleman with a violin in his hand, "How do I get to Carnegie Hall, please?" , to which the old gentleman replied, "Only by constant practice, practice, practice."