National Dance Institute (NDI) is a non-profit arts education organization founded in 1976 by ballet star Jacques d'Amboise, who received America's highest commendation in the arts, the Kennedy Center Honors, in 1995.
To learn more about National Dance Institute , please visit nationaldance.org.
NDI founder Jacques d’Amboise, who danced at George Balanchine's New York City Ballet for 35 years, is recognized as one of the finest classical dancers of our time. He now leads the field of arts education with a teaching method that reaches more than 6,500 students every year in New York City schools, as well as thousands more via 13 associate programs in the US and at our international partners around the world. Through school partnerships, after-school programming, public performances, and teaching artist trainings, NDI uses dance as a catalyst to engage children and motivate them toward excellence.
Some facts about NDI:
More than 2 million children reached since our founding in 1976.
1,500 artists and educators trained in the NDI Method.
22,000 audience members see NDI performances every year.
60,000 children (globally) participate in NDI's inclusive programs every year.
More than 6,500 NYC children participate in NDI's in-school programs
180 performances with live music are held in NYC public schools.
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