Dixon Place is a renowned incubator for groundbreaking puppetry, theater, dance, comedy, literature, and performance art in New York City. Since its inception in 1985, it has evolved from a literary reading space to become one of the city's most important and fiercely experimental artists' nests, recognized for its vital link in the contemporary art scene.
With a rich history of supporting and showcasing emerging and established artists, Dixon Place is celebrated as a last bastion of downtown New York's long tradition of theatrical experimentation. Its influential role in shaping the city's performance landscape has earned it accolades from esteemed publications like The New York Times and The Village Voice, solidifying its reputation as a vital and indispensable institution in the world of contemporary art.
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