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'''Dance Theater Workshop''', colloquially known as '''DTW''', is a [[New York City]] performance space and service organization for dance companies. Located as 219 [[19th Street (Manhattan)|West 19th Street]] between [[Seventh Avenue (Manhattan)|Seventh]] and [[Eighth Avenue (Manhattan)|Eighth]] Avenues in the [[Chelsea, Manhattan|Chelsea]] neighborhood of [[Manhattan]], DTW was founded in 1965 by Jeff Duncan, Art Bauman and Jack Moore as a choreographers' collective. In 2002 DTW opened its new Doris Duke Performance Center, which contains the 192-seat Bessie Schönberg Theatre.
==See also==
*[[List of theaters for dance]]
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'''Dance Theater Workshop''', colloquially known as '''DTW''', is a [[New York City]] performance space and service organization for dance companies. Located as 219 [[19th Street (Manhattan)|West 19th Street]] between [[Seventh Avenue (Manhattan)|Seventh]] and [[Eighth Avenue (Manhattan)|Eighth]] Avenues in the [[Chelsea, Manhattan|Chelsea]] neighborhood of [[Manhattan]], DTW was founded in 1965 by Jeff Duncan, Art Bauman and Jack Moore as a choreographers' collective. In 2002 DTW opened its new Doris Duke Performance Center, which contains the 192-seat Bessie Schönberg Theatre.
==See also==
*[[List of theaters for dance]]
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