Duo Multicultural Arts Center
62 East 4th Street has had a fascinating history. At its inception in 1889, it served as a social hall housing a musician’s union known as Astoria Hall, as well as hosting meetings of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union. In the 1930’s, the ballroom was revamped as a theater and television studio and renamed Fortune Theater until Andy Warhol discovered it and left his legendary stamp here. In 1969, he rented it out to showcase a series of infamous porn films and called it Andy Warhol’s Theater: Boys to Adore Galore. Over the years, the Yiddish theater had performances here, and many well known television shows used the space to film. Since 1987, the Duo Center has been here having raised the funds for renovations, and then remaining throughout construction to become home to what is now Duo Multicultural Arts Center and Rod Rogers Dance Company and Studio. Today the building is part of Fourth Arts Block (FAB) and operates as a center for film, dance, art, theater and music and is among New York’s designated cultural districts.