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From July 9–12, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts presents Summer Forum, bringing together teaching artists, educators, and practicing artists to engage, share, and imagine the next 50 years of teaching artistry around the world. This is your opportunity to connect with fellow professionals—both locally and internationally—as we learn from the first half century of teaching artistry and dream up the next 50 years. The forum will take place across Lincoln Center’s sprawling campus as part of Summer for the City, offering a four-day immersion into experiential workshops, performances, expert panels, roundtables, and social networking events. It is our hope that you leave the celebration with fresh ideas to propel your creative vision forward; innovative, new tools to incorporate into your practice; and new friends and colleagues for years to come.

Guest Presenters and Hosts

  • Eric Booth, Author and Arts Leader
  • Mahogany L. Browne, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts's Poet-in-Residence
  • Kid Koala, renowned multi-disciplinary visual and performing artist
  • Francine Kliemann, Founder and Artistic Director at Platô Cultural
  • Madeleine McGirk, Managing Director of ITAC Collaborative
  • Simon Sharkey, Director of The Necessary Space
  • Mariko Silver, President & CEO of Lincoln Center
  • Lincoln Center Teaching Artists
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Accessible seating and designated aisle seats; Accessible restrooms and accessible routes
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