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Nike to Sponsor Hip Hop & Contemporary Arts Programs for Young People at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Building upon the success of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts’ (LCPA’s) FREE and Choose-What-You-Pay access models – which have helped welcome hundreds of thousands of audience members over the past two years, many new to Lincoln Center – Nike will generously donate $2 Million in support of LCPA’s Hip Hop and contemporary arts programming for young people, as well as access programs across campus that engage students with jazz, opera, ballet, and orchestral music.

Lincoln Center Presents’ year-round programming across genres includes a focus on Hip Hop, most notably recently this summer in a week of celebratory events marking the 50th anniversary of the genre.

Moving forward, Nike’s sponsorship will support LCPA programs for young people including:

“We believe in the power of movement and cultural expression to change the world,” said Scott Uzzell, Vice President and General Manager of Nike North America. “We’ll join with LCPA – a place where creativity, culture, and movement shine – to unlock access to the performing arts for kids and teens across the five boroughs.”

“We are grateful to Nike for its shared vision of cultural access for all and its investment in the next generation of arts audiences,” said Henry Timms, President and CEO of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. “Core to our mission is ensuring the arts are central to the lives of young people across New York City, and to break down as many barriers as possible to do so. Nike’s support will help bring the arts to tens of thousands of young people across the City.”

Additional programs supported include:

Visit lincolncenter.org to learn more.

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