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iHeartDance NYC Celebrates and Supports the Dance Artists of New York

iHeartDance NYC is a new initiative founded by dance activists Melissa Gerstein and Kimberly Giannelli to celebrate and support the dance artists of New York City through performance opportunities and financial relief. Recent performances were all held at the Rooftop at The Empire, where performers danced safely on Harlequin Floors.

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KAATSBAAN CULTURAL PARK HOSTS INAUGURAL SPRING FESTIVAL

Harlequin Floors is the official flooring provider of Kaatsbaan which has been a presenter of world-class dance for three decades. Their state-of-the-art dance studios, black box theater and brand-new Mountain Stage, which will make its debut at the Spring Festival, are all equipped with Harlequin Floors.

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Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences is informed by Texas’ stark, limitless vistas and its community’s lively cultural scene

In this year of stalled projects and dreams deferred, the opening of Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences…

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Financing
Harlequin Finance Program

Harlequin has partnered with Dynamic Funding. Our Finance Program can help you get the floor that you need while preserving…

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Harlequin Floors had the Solutions for Kennesaw State University

Kennesaw State University (KSU) in Marietta, GA was motivated to renovate the Joe Mack Wilson Theatre for many reasons including safety concerns, functionality, growth, budget, and timing. But most of all, KSU decided two renovate because their department of dance, the largest collegiate dance program in Georgia, lacked a permanent space suitable for dance.

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What Does It Take to Make a Safe Outdoor Stage for Dance?

Dance Magazine,

Warmer weather is just around the corner, and with it comes a light at the end of a hibernation tunnel for many dance organizations: a chance to perform again. The great outdoors has become an often-preferred performance venue but, of course, nature likes to throw its curveballs.

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