
East Village Dance Project (EVDP), a dance-development organization that offers programming for kids and adults, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.
Since January 2011, their home studio has been at 55 Avenue C at Fourth Street.
Unfortunately, EVDP is in danger of losing this space.
Bonnie Stein, the executive and artistic director of GOH Productions, which serves as EVDP's nonprofit umbrella organization, said that they need "to find a partner to share the rent and to occupy the lovely ground-floor office."
The previous tenant moved out (on good terms), and the deal for someone new to take the space fell through this past summer. Meanwhile, EVDP can't go it alone paying the full rent.
"Our program is strong," said Stein, referring to EVDP's after-school classes for ages 3 to 18. "But the rent is a big burden on the dance program."
Stein said that there is 400 square feet of office space available. (There's also use of the studio when EVDP is not holding its own classes.) The rent is about $1,800 to $2,000 per month, plus some minor utilities. The space is move-in ready.
Here are some more details via Stein:
GORGEOUS DANCE STUDIO AND OFFICE AVAILABLE.
Fully accessible ground floor
Dance Studio: 24 x 47 feet
Mirrors, ballet barres, windows, private bathroom in the studio
• Available studio hours are:
8 a.m. to 3 p.m. M-F, Saturday after 3 p.m. and Sunday all day.
• NOT AVAILABLE studio time when we have a youth dance program:
M-F 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. (Studio time cannot be after 9 p.m.) Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
• OFFICE: 17 x 14, with large windows on the street level, lots of light.
Shared bathroom in lobby.
Can also be used as a small studio, with some modifications.
Rental is variable depending on need, office only, or office/studio combination.
Please contact Bonnie via email here.
"The timeline is pretty fast," Stein said. "We have about three months to really decide if East Village Dance can stay here or move."
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