National Sawdust - Lieu de musique live et de culture à Williamsburg
National Sawdust est un lieu de musique live et de culture situé à Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Ouvert en octobre 2015, ce lieu peut accueillir jusqu'à 170 personnes assises ou 350 debout et propose deux bars et un restaurant. Anciennement une usine de sciure de bois, le bâtiment en briques a été entièrement reconstruit par le studio de design Bureau V pour offrir une expérience musicale acoustique et électrique. Dirigé par la compositrice Paola Prestini, ce lieu à but non lucratif accueille une variété d'événements musicaux, allant de la musique classique au rock indépendant. National Sawdust s'engage à soutenir les artistes émergents et à offrir une scène pour la musique sous toutes ses formes, y compris les compositeurs, le jazz et les musiciens internationaux. En plus de sa programmation musicale variée, le lieu abrite un restaurant dirigé par le chef primé James Beard, Patrick Connolly. National Sawdust est le lieu idéal pour découvrir de nouveaux talents musicaux et vivre des concerts mémorables.
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"National Sawdust is a smaller and avant-gardist version of Carnegie Hall. It’s a non-profit organization run by artists themselves."

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"Williamsburg isn't quite dead yet. Or that's the claim implicit in new-music venue National Sawdust, which opened in October 2015. The space can accommodate 170 people seated or 350 standing and includes two bars and a restaurant. While the brick building’s exterior (and the name of the sawdust factory it once housed) remains, Brooklyn design studio Bureau V completely rebuilt its interior with an eye toward presenting both acoustic and electric music. With composer Paola Prestini as the creative and executive director—and a host of curators that span classical and indie-rock spheres—there’s little doubt the nonprofit space is in good hands. Right near Williamsburg’s other marquee venue–Music Hall of Williamsburg–National Sawdust has cropped up to provide another haven for bigger names passing through New York City’s bounds. Named in honor of the space’s former function as, you guessed it, a sawdust factory, this chic new venue has already turned heads for its unique structure and penchant for booking rising indie stars right before they blow. It’s also a non-profit facility that seeks to support artists and host a variety of events that honor music in a variety of forms–composers, jazz, and international musicians, as well as the indie rock that is most synonymous with Brooklyn. If you get hungry the venue also has a built in restaurant helmed by the James Beard-winning chef Patrick Connolly. Best For: That band your brother has been begging you to go see for three years."
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"Williamsburg isn't quite dead yet. Or that's the claim implicit in new-music venue National Sawdust, which opened in October 2015. The space can accommodate 170 people seated or 350 standing and includes two bars and a restaurant. While the brick building’s exterior (and the name of the sawdust factory it once housed) remains, Brooklyn design studio Bureau V completely rebuilt its interior with an eye toward presenting both acoustic and electric music. With composer Paola Prestini as the creative and executive director—and a host of curators that span classical and indie-rock spheres—there’s little doubt the nonprofit space is in good hands. Right near Williamsburg’s other marquee venue–Music Hall of Williamsburg–National Sawdust has cropped up to provide another haven for bigger names passing through New York City’s bounds. Named in honor of the space’s former function as, you guessed it, a sawdust factory, this chic new venue has already turned heads for its unique structure and penchant for booking rising indie stars right before they blow. It’s also a non-profit facility that seeks to support artists and host a variety of events that honor music in a variety of forms–composers, jazz, and international musicians, as well as the indie rock that is most synonymous with Brooklyn. If you get hungry the venue also has a built in restaurant helmed by the James Beard-winning chef Patrick Connolly. Best For: That band your brother has been begging you to go see for three years."
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"National Sawdust is a smaller and avant-gardist version of Carnegie Hall. It’s a non-profit organization run by artists themselves."
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"National Sawdust is a smaller and avant-gardist version of Carnegie Hall. It’s a non-profit organization run by artists themselves."
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