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A Dance Weekend in one of America’s most Historic Neighborhoods

  • Come dance at the beautiful Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew!

    Built in 1897 and part of the National Fund for Sacred Spaces, this historic church has a fifty-year history of serving as a food pantry and an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. The church also supports housing migrants facing deportation and provides assistance to NYC’s asylum seekers.

  • Come dance at the beautiful Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew!

    Built in 1897 and part of the National Fund for Sacred Spaces, this historic church has a fifty-year history of serving as a food pantry and an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. The church also supports housing migrants facing deportation and provides assistance to NYC’s asylum seekers.

  • Come dance at the beautiful Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew!

    Built in 1897 and part of the National Fund for Sacred Spaces, this historic church has a fifty-year history of serving as a food pantry and an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. The church also supports housing migrants facing deportation and provides assistance to NYC’s asylum seekers.

  • Come dance at the beautiful Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew!

    Built in 1897 and part of the National Fund for Sacred Spaces, this historic church has a fifty-year history of serving as a food pantry and an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. The church also supports housing migrants facing deportation and provides assistance to NYC’s asylum seekers.

Church Address: Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew (263 W 86th St)

Upper West Side Restaurants

We’ve got dozens and dozens of great restaurants within walking distance of the hall. From the famous Jacob’s Pickles, to great affordable dumplings at Vanessa’s, to the New York institution Zabar’s!

Upper West Side Hotels

We’ll do our best to find you a homestay, but if you prefer a hotel, there are a ton in the neighborhood. Plus four hostels!