Arts Overview

The arts continue to influence and shape the world we live in by educating us and increasing our social awareness through creative expression. A world without artistic expression is a world without imagination. A world without imagination is a world without progress. The power to dream inspires the power to create and move us forward into the future.  Through artistic expression, we develop a thoughtful mind that seeks to question, understand and evaluate the world around us. We create a lens through which we stand back, observe and see our world - the past, the present, and the future. By continuing to support the arts, we continue to create a world that influences and inspires through music, literature, art and film.  The Pan Gregorian Fund seeks to support "art for arts sake" and art for a better and more progressive tomorrow.

 
 
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The New York Film Festival

The mission of the New York City Greek Film Festival is to establish a presence for Greek films in New York City and environs. The festival aspires to bring the best work of Greek filmmakers, past and present, to New York and to show the films in the most up-to-date screening facilities.

Working in an economic environment that makes the financing of motion pictures particularly difficult, today’s Greek filmmakers are reinventing themselves and enlivening the critical discourse. They are drawing the attention of audiences worldwide and winning major awards at international film festivals.

The New York City Greek Film Festival is proud to be a part of this exciting renaissance and is committed to bringing these films to New York and to the world’s most discriminating audience.

 
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frank sinatra school of the arts

The Frank Sinatra School of the Arts is a performing arts high school in Astoria, Queens as part of the New York City Department of Education. The school, founded by Tony Bennett, is a major arts high school in New York City offering High School Diplomas in six arts majors including fine art, dance, vocal and instrumental music, drama, and film. Each studio has its own dedicated teachers, classrooms, ensembles, and performances/exhibitions where students may showcase their work to the public. All students must audition for admission.

Students in every Studio/Major are also allowed to audition for the Musical Theatre elective class, who in the past have put on performances such as The King and I, Anything Goes, The Secret Garden, Carousel, Footloose the musical, Little Shop of Horrors, and in March 2015, Jonathan Larson's RENT. Students can also apply for the Stage Craft elective class that teaches the students to work as crew for schools productions and technical theater.

 
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American-hellenic Chamber of Commerce

The American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce strives for continuous improvement of American-Hellenic commercial and financial relations, through increased membership and through organization of top-quality events, exhibitions, fora, seminars, and networking events.

With a corporate membership today of some 1.000 companies operating in Greece, that includes American companies doing business in Greece and major Greek enterprises doing business in or with the U.S., the Chamber continues to encourage and facilitate trade, investment and professional partnerships from both sides of the Atlantic.

FEDERATION OF HELLENIC SOCIETIES OF GREATER NEW YORK. INC.

he purpose and views of the Federation of Hellenic-American Societies of Greater New York, are the following:To uphold the ethnic ideals of our country, America, and those of our birth land Greece .To support the patriotic, philanthropic and humane pursuits of the American and Greek peoples, as well as the interests of the Societies which constitute the Federation each one accepted as a whole.The moral and as far as possible financial support to the new Hellenic-American generation, by the grant of this Organization of scholarship awards in money or other moral recognition to pupils and students of the regular and higher education.The establishment (founding) in New York of a Greek Home, to serve as the center of non racial culture together with the other local Hellenic-American Organizations

THE LILLIAN WEBER SCHOOL OF THE ARTS

it is our goal that visitors feel a sense of community, and a strong curiosity to learn more about our wonderful school.

Everyone has an important role at our school- from our terrific teachers who receive continuous training, to our students who excel in the arts and sciences within our STEAM program, and our parents who partner with us to ensure that our dual language, performing arts, visual arts, science and music programs remain rigorous.