Lincoln Center-Passport to the Arts-Upper West Side

First, let me start by saying The Lincoln Center has done an amazing job with regard to performing arts accessibility. For one thing, the entire center is accessible to individuals in wheelchairs including reserved seats.

Next, they have forged a unique program called Passport to the Arts. Children with disabilities along with their families can enjoy an introduction to the arts through a variety of Lincoln Center performances.

In the hope that more families can be exposed to the arts, the center has made tickets available at NO-COST. WOW! How nice of them. In order for you to get a lay of the land before you come, the Center also offers a FREE guided tour of the facilities.

There is only one crucial thing to remember. Due to Policy, You Must Give Advance Notice of at least Two Weeks. I would imagine tickets are also subject to availability. Please contact 212-875-5375 to arrange your experience whenever you know the date of your attendance.

Hats off to the Lincoln Center for showing inclusive support to our community. Performing Arts Accessibility is something we are very grateful for in New York. Further accommodations can be had with a click down below.

http://www.aboutlincolncenter.org/programs/program-pspd/accessibility-services

Granted that you like the performing arts, have you ever learned to play an instrument? I know of some places that will give you the type of individualized instruction you need. https://thedisabilityallynyc.com/category/programs-classes/music/

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