
Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)
- Room Capacities
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- Natman Room
- 125
- 75
- N/A
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- Harvey Theater
- 175
- 80
- N/A
- N/A
- Diker Gallery
- 75
- 50
- N/A
- N/A
- Dance Studio
- 250
- 150
- N/A
- N/A
- Lepercq Space
- 400
- 300
- N/A
- N/A
Garden: No
Meeting Spaces: Yes
Wireless Internet: No
Special Features:
Wheelchair Accessible
Additional Rooms
The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) is recognized internationally for its innovative programming of dance, music, theater, musical theater, and opera. Founded in 1861, it is America's oldest continuously operating performing arts center, and it still recognized worldwide for its bold, contemporary productions and its celebration of international musicians, choreographers, and theater companies.
In addition to presenting leading national and international artists, BAM identifies and supports the work of ground-breaking, contemporary artists in the performing arts with its Next Wave Festival, founded in 1983, one of the world's most important festivals of contemporary performing arts. With its eclectic beaux-arts style, BAM is the perfect backdrop for any event.
BAMcafe's menu combines Modern American influences and contemporary presentation of food, authentic ingredients, family-style hospitality, and interpretive recipes. The menu takes full advantage of the great artisanal products on our Brooklyn doorstep: Acme smoked fish, Jacques Torres chocolates, and Brooklyn Brewery beer to name a few. Great Performances' contemporary dishes are available at BAMcafe as well as Intermission Bars. BAMcafe also offers BAMcafe Live an evening of free live music every Friday and Saturday night.
Fort Greene
2 or 3 train to Atlantic Avenue, C train to Lafayette Avenue
Location Tags
- Unique
- Cultural Center










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