The CIRCLE is located within the center
of the AICH space. At the heart of the daily operations, it serves
as a communal gathering place as well as a performance space.
In addition, it also provides space for cultural events and spiritual
celebrations. Over the years it has hosted various native American
Performers such as Floyd Westerman, John Trudell, the Thunderbird
Dancers, Silver Cloud Singers, Spiderwoman Theater, Ulali and
others... Please join us for one of our upcoming events in the
CIRCLE at the American Indian Community House
FACILITY
The CIRCLE at the American Indian Community House is a versatile
1500 square foot space used for performances, readings, workshops,
classes, lectures, and social gatherings. There are four entrances
to the space with a portable stage which allows for various configurations.
Performances can be held on the stage, or the stage can be converted
to risers which affords the audience a better view of events presented
on the beautiful hard wood floor. this format serves dance concerts
particularly well. Theatrical performances can be produced in
proscenium, thrust, arena, or in the round.
The Circle is air conditioned and has its own sound/lighting
booth. it is also equipped with its own sound an lighting systems
and can be rented by various cultural and professional organizations
depending on availability.
For more information regarding rental of the space, please contact
Jim Cyrus at (212) 598 - 0100.
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