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    Open Jar Studios

    4.1 (8 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    4.8(78 reviews)
    0.7 miMidtown West

    This is an excellent studio for anyone interested in taking classes in New York! They offer a…read morediverse range of classes including heels, hip hop, and chair choreography, with options for all skill levels--from beginner to advanced--as well as exciting workshops. I took a heels class with Emma and it was a fantastic experience; the class left me feeling empowered and confident. The studio is centrally located in Manhattan, close to public transportation. They also provide bathrooms for changing and cubbies in the studio to store your belongings.

    This was my second time visiting Sass Class, and it was very intentional. I traveled from another…read morestate specifically to take class here, which already says a lot about how much I value the experience. This time, I took class with Amber, and she is truly a 10 out of 10 -- from her character to her teaching style, choreography, and ability to educate dancers in real time. She doesn't just teach steps; she teaches movement vocabulary and helps you understand how to inhabit the choreography as it unfolds. That presence and clarity make the experience special. A lot of what I enjoy about Sass Class comes down to both the choreographers and the energy of the space. That said, there are some practical considerations. There is no elevator, which can be challenging because of the number of stairs you have to go up and down. The studio itself is small but functional. There's a small waiting area, a check-in desk, two bathrooms, and a spot to quickly change if needed. There are two studios, which allows classes to run smoothly without feeling crowded. The location is central, not far from Moynihan Train Hall or Port Authority, and there are plenty of food options nearby for before or after class. Overall, SASS Class continues to be a space I value. I fully intend to take more classes there in the future. For me, it's about the quality of instruction, the intentionality of the movement, and the community -- and that keeps drawing me back.

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    4.5(59 reviews)
    1.1 miMidtown East

    If you love Zumba and are looking for a great workout aswell as having fun- this is THE place to…read morego. all teachers are experienced. Edmee who leads the team is top notch. her classes are fun and youll get a good workout. I highly recommend bobby as well. if you love latin music his class is extremely fun. the night classes are harder as the crowd tends to be young professionals. in the morning its a bit of an older crowd. I have been coming since they opened and love it. despite my gym memberships (which include zumba) I think this is the best place to come. Calories burned at edmee's class: 385 my fav teachers (AKA advance classes): http://www.zclubny.com/portfolio/edmee-cherdieu-dalexis/ http://www.zclubny.com/portfolio/jamie-forward/ http://www.zclubny.com/portfolio/diego-chauca/ If you wanna burn/ loose weight and tone, while having fun, these are the zumba classes to take!

    The Zumba class with Angelia Alfaro left a lot to be desired. Her iPod was dead at the beginning of…read moreclass and so it started about 10 minutes late. Most of the songs felt really slow (barely broke a sweat), the moves overall felt disassociated from the music and she would stop doing the moves during class to basically test if we knew what was supposed to come next. Not particularly helpful. She saw a fair amount of women struggling with the moves (including myself) but still chose to do this. There was maybe 2 songs that felt good but everything else was meh. I also didn't like how she incorporated non-dance moves into the choreography which really took me out of the mood of being excited to dance with no judgment. I love Zumba so would be willing to come back to try it with a different instructor, but wouldn't come back for her particular class.

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    3.6(170 reviews)
    0.1 miTheater District, Midtown West

    WOW! This was first time at the Palace Theater. Saw the matinee of The Lost Boys on Saturday,…read more4/10/26. And holy show, Batman! We were told by an usher on the way in that all seats were up the escalator - the original theater had been raised up 30 feet! After seeing this show I can't imagine it being anywhere else. The amount of scenery was incredible. The theater felt newer than most I've been to in the theater district. The seats didn't feel as cramped and the lobby had more breathing room. I know this review is for the theater itself - but if you get the chance to see The Lost Boys DO IT!

    In the 22 years that I've been attending Broadway shows, I've never walked out in the middle of it…read moreuntil now. I was really looking forward to seeing The Lost Boys in Broadway because I love the movie and it's extra special to me since it's what got me into vampires. Since my dad introduced me to that movie and loves vampires as much as I do, I brought him with me to see it on Wednesday night. Unfortunately, it was a bad experience from the get-go. We were first sent to the wrong section by the ushers and instead of being sat at the balcony area, we were sat at the mezzanine area. Our seats hardly had legroom and it's okay for a shorty like me but my father basically had to do a split in order to sit down. When the show was about to start, we found out that we were in the wrong seats and then I was informed that we had to go all the way up. As a random patron pointed where our seats were, I flipped my head back and got vertigo in reverse. This definitely is a massive theater. So as my dad and I tried to squeeze out of our seats and walk around the crowd in the narrow aisle, I lost my shoe as I tripped on one of the stairs and almost fell down, which I've added to my list of near life-and-death experiences. Thank God one of the people behind me pushed me back up and even placed my shoe in front of me as if I were Cinderella. When we finally got to our correct seats, we ended up with more legroom somehow but turned into turtles because we had to stick our necks out to see the whole stage. I could have handled all that discomfort and initial bad experience if the show had been true to the movie. Somehow, they made this vampire movie more sentimental than it was meant to be. The most disappointing moment for me was when they got to the bridge scene and I was at the edge of my seat for the big plot twist when all of a sudden it becomes a scene straight from a Lifetime movie. I came to see a cool show about vampires but they didn't even dive much into the vampire lore. They focused more on the characters' feelings than anything else. There were moments that the story dragged so much that my father and I fell asleep. So once the first act finished, glanced over at my father who looked like he was freezing because somehow the theater was colder than it was outside. I decided to give him the option to leave and he basically bounced out of there. I do think the actors are very talented because they have amazing voices and they really tried to honor the movie characters with their portrayals, but the story couldn't hook me in.

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    4.5(652 reviews)
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    Ahhhhh, The Lion King. A Broadway mainstay, an award winning musical, stage sets that will leave…read moreyou in awe, and the #1 grossing musical of all time (8+ billion and counting). My favorite character will always be Scar (Gavin Lee). His performance is captivating, ornery, and theatrical genius. The ingenuity that goes into this production is something to behold. How this story encompasses every emotion is spellbinding and leaves you wanting to enjoy it, again and again.

    The Lion King on Broadway: A three-hour emotional rollercoaster where you'll willingly weep over a…read moreman on stilts pretending to be a giraffe. ​The Highlights: ​The Opening: "The Circle of Life" starts, an elephant walks past your seat, and you suddenly realize your $300 ticket was actually a donation to the Church of Puppet Majesty. You will bow to the sun. It's not a choice; it's instinct. ​The Villain: Scar has the vibe of a disgruntled HR manager who's had it with the corporate retreat. He's sassy, he's bitter, and he's the only one dressed for a gothic gala. ​The Emotional Whiplash: One minute you're mourning a regicide, the next a meerkat is doing a vaudeville routine about eating bugs. It's a lot for the human psyche to process. ​Pro-Tip: If you sit on the aisle, be prepared for a giant bird to flap in your personal space. If you sit in the back, you'll spend the night wondering if that's a lion or a very athletic rug. ​Final Verdict: 10/10. It's the most expensive, most beautiful zoo visit you'll ever have where nothing actually smells like a tiger.

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    5.0(62 reviews)
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    Had such a great experience at New York Sewing Center! I found their Sip & Sew for 2 deal on…read moreGroupon for $134, and it was 1000% worth it especially for beginners. Such a fun and worthwhile activity. Booking was super smooth, they were very responsive over email and it was easy to reserve a slot. I also love that they have multiple locations including 34th Street, Broadway (Brooklyn), and Montclair, NJ. Julian (JuJu) was an amazing instructor! Super outgoing, patient, and made the class such a fun experience from start to finish. I really appreciated how thorough he was when explaining each step, along with all the helpful tips and tricks throughout the class. We made tote bags, which are perfect for spring/summer, and I was so impressed with how they came out! I'll absolutely be back to try more courses. Highly recommend if you're looking for a cute solo activity or something fun to do with a friend!

    I had the best experience in Sewing 101! My previous sewing experience was limited to sewing on a…read morebutton (or two) rather poorly, so I came in with a lot of learning to do. Viola was a terrific instructor who was patient and kind with everyone at every stage of our projects. She made everything easy to digest, and made sure to make herself available for additional demonstrations if necessary (and it was, because for the life of me, I could never remember how to thread the machine). Viola was always encouraging during the projects even if mistakes were made and was always ready to help when we needed. This is a must-do class for a beginner sewist, and I cannot wait to use the skills I learned in my sewing journey going forward. NYSC and Viola are the best!

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