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The Lucy Moses School is one of the country’s most renowned and respected arts schools, serving more than 3,000 students in the New York area with programs in music, dance and theater. The School offers a wide range of classes taught by master educators and performers in an atmosphere of encouragement and excellence. Both Sunday strummers and stars-in-the-making have a place here, with individual and group instruction to choose from. Studying in the Lucy Moses School allows young people to interact with other music students and to benefit from access to a diverse and highly-qualified faculty and periodic objective evaluation of progress. Flexible class schedules, a range of levels and a spirit of collaboration make it possible for everyone to find the right fit at the School. Frequent performance opportunities, sequential curricula and a pre-professional Young Artists’ Diploma Program for highly motivated music students give ample opportunity for those interested in serious study. Founded in 1952, the Lucy Moses School is part of the Kaufman Center, which also includes the renowned Merkin Concert Hall and the Special Music School (P.S. 859)— a unique public school for musically gifted children.
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