National Museum of Dance & Hall of Fame
(518) 584-2225
99 South Broadway
Saratoga Springs , NY 12866 Main Contact: Jo Ambrosio
Weddings at the National Museum of Dance are classy, elegant, and unique. We will do everything to make your special day memorable for you and all of your guests. The museum itself offers three beautiful spaces for your special day; an elegant marble foyer, a spacious outdoor courtyard, and a private gallery. The foyer, with its crystal chandeliers and marble floors, provides an atmosphere of classic elegance. The foyer opens onto a private outdoor courtyard, perfect for ceremonies and beautiful tents for larger weddings. The private Southeast Gallery offers a light ambiance and is frequently used for cocktails before a sit down dinner and can also be used for rehearsal dinners. Seasonal gardens flourish on the front lawn and a spacious porch beckons to your guests. The Museum, located in picturesque Saratoga Springs, is an ideal location for your wedding or reception. Situated in the relaxing Saratoga Spa State Park, the Museum offers a private, charming, and scenic location with easy access and ample parking for all your guests. The National Museum of Dance will create a truly memorable setting for a defining moment in time - your wedding. Please feel free to contact Jo, our Rentals Manager, for more information to schedule a viewing appointment of our lovely venue.
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When: Today until Sun, Nov 24, 2013
Where: National Museum of Dance
Tails and Terpsichore is an exhibit about the many occurrences where animal and dance themes become intertwined. It investigates the numerous ways animals can dance, as well as the many ways people can dance about or with their furry friends.
When: Today until Sun, Nov 24, 2013
Where: National Museum of Dance
Twenty-four local artists have decorated five foot tall pointe shoe sculptures that will soon be placed in their permanent homes around the city of Saratoga Springs. This event is the unveiling of these sculptures at the National Museum of Dance.
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