The constant buzz of America's largest city doesn't just come from the lights of Broadway; it comes from the
bohemian heritage of the West Village, the underground beats of Harlem and the arias soaring from the Met.
Performers from every country and discipline are drawn to Manhattan to pursue their dreams. Now it's your turn.
When you attend AMDA New York, Broadway is your backyard. Our students are a vital part of the creative community
here, and the city itself sets the scene for an innovative learning experience. An AMDA education is more than
just studio training; it's a backstage pass to New York City's performing arts scene.
AMDA Facilities
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AMDA NY - 61st St.
AMDA New York's main facility is located at 211 West 61st Street, in the heart of the Upper West Side of
Manhattan. The building's four floors house classrooms, rehearsal studios, private voice rooms, student
lounges, a performing arts library, a student store and administrative offices.
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Ansonia
AMDA's secondary location is at 73rd Street and Broadway in the Ansonia, a historic landmark beaux-arts
building. This facility features a theatre, additional performance space, studios and private voice rooms.
It also houses AMDA's advanced acting classes and serves as the venue for the drama showcases each term.
GREENWICH HOUSE RESIDENCE HALL
A hidden gem on 13th Street, tucked away between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue, AMDA’s
Greenwich House is a residence hall divided into two towers, North and South, and each nine-story
tower includes apartment style suites and studios. The apartments include their own kitchens
(in-unit), bathrooms and common areas. Other amenities include dishwashers, stoves and ovens!
HUDSON YARDS RESIDENCE HALL
Hudson Yards is a recently renovated and expansive residence which offers elevated aesthetics and open, airy spaces to warmly welcome students. Relax in the building's beautiful common spaces or the private backyard. Located in the heart of Midtown, this building is owned by Educational Housing Services (EHS), where AMDA students will live. Hudson Yards is monitored by security 24/7. EHS partners with schools to provide all-inclusive contract housing. While most rooms are singles, there are a few double rooms. Each resident is provided an XL twin bed and mattress, two dressers underneath the bed, a desk with a chair, and two cabinets for storage. Each room includes a 3.5 cubic ft. refrigerator, a sink, a closet or wardrobe, and a full-length mirror.
NEW YORKER RESIDENCE HALL
The New Yorker is a hotel in the heart of Midtown. Elevator access to Educational Housing Services (EHS), where
AMDA students will be living, is monitored by security 24/7. EHS partners with schools to provide all-inclusive
contract housing. The New Yorker contains a communal kitchen with 5 stove tops, access to convection ovens and multiple
microwaves, Wi-Fi, card-operated laundry facilities, and 24-hour security.
ST. GEORGE TOWERS BROOKLYN HEIGHTS RESIDENCE HALL
St. George Towers mixes the convenience of Manhattan
residences with Brooklyn charm. Once the largest hotel in New York, St. George Towers is made up of three
towers (Clark, Studio and Weller), each featuring access to an enormous community center. With a communal
kitchen with 5 stove tops, access to convection ovens and multiple microwaves, Wi-Fi, card-operated laundry facilities, 24-hour security, study room, screening room, pool table, and flat screen TVs, you’ll enjoy college life in one of New York’s
most coveted neighborhoods.
Performance Theatre
AMDA New York features a theatre for learning, skill development and performance. The Ansonia Building
features a 100-seat, black box-style theatre equipped with two dressing rooms, a costume shop, a workshop,
and backstage space and prop storage. The climate-controlled theatre has dedicated lighting and a sound
system and can be arranged in multiple layouts.
Rehearsal Space
AMDA provides plenty of places to train outside of the classroom, including newly renovated studios and
private voice rooms. These spaces also include a range of stereo and audiovisual equipment, pianos, ballet
barres and sprung floors in the dance studios, and cabaret tables, blocks and other rehearsal equipment. All
rehearsal studios are available to students outside of scheduled course times.
Film, TV and Editing Facilities
AMDA provides the latest technological resources devoted to filmmaking and TV show creation, including full
shooting setups with lighting instruments, cameras and playback and editing equipment. With these and other
professional equipment, you get the opportunity to feel what it's like to perform on camera and see
firsthand how these productions come to life.
Performing Arts Library
In the AMDA New York Performing Arts Library, you'll find an extensive collection of performance material
including music, libretti, and plays. The library also holds large CD and DVD collections that may be viewed
on the multiple computer stations available to patrons. In addition to material on-site, New Yorkers may
access the library facilities of the New York Public Library, notably the Library for the Performing Arts
located in Lincoln Center. This building houses some of the finest theatre script collections in the world
and is located just a few blocks away from AMDA NY.
Student Store
At the AMDA store, you can load up on course materials, official AMDA clothing and school gear, and other
supplies. Or just stop in for a recharge, choosing from the daily selection of sandwiches, wraps and healthy
snack foods.
Campus Neighborhood
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Times Square
Times Square is a major commercial intersection and a neighborhood in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, at
the junction of Broadway (now converted into a pedestrian plaza) and Seventh Avenue and stretching from West
42nd to West 47th Streets. Times Square - iconified as "The Crossroads of the World", is the brightly
illuminated hub of the Broadway Theater District, one of the world's busiest pedestrian intersections, and a
major center of the world's entertainment industry.
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Lincoln Center
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16.3-acre complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square
neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.
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Columbus Circle
Columbus Circle, named for Christopher Columbus, is a traffic circle and heavily trafficked intersection in
the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is the point from which all official distances from New York City
are measured. The name is also used for the neighborhood a few blocks around the circle in each direction.
To the south of the circle lies Hell's Kitchen, also known as "Clinton", and the Theater District, and to
the north is the Upper West Side.
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Central Park
Central Park is an urban park in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It was initially opened in 1857, on
778 acres of city-owned land (it is 843 acres today). In 1858, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux won a
design competition to improve and expand the park with a plan they titled the Greensward Plan. Construction
began the same year, continued during the American Civil War, and was completed in 1873. Central Park is the
most visited urban park in the United States.