Hey guys, my name is Emilio Tirri. I'm a recent graduate from Hampton, New York. I'm standing here at 61st Street, Upper West Side right in front of AMDA's main campus building. Come inside with me. I'll give you guys a quick tour the school.
The 61st Street building is four floors of classrooms and over 40,000 square feet of performance and rehearsal spaces. Including three dance studios, 27 voice studios, two stage combat studios, a performing arts library, tons of acting classes, and an amazing theater. So we're here in the library a fantastic resource for students to get anything and everything they need. I mean, I just feel smarter standing. They have a lot of great merchandise here. We got snacks, breath mints, we have a kissing scene you never know. We have baby bibs with AMDA on it, you can't ask for anything more. Here we have a couple of really good sandwiches. My personal favorite is the "thriller." Thank you very much. Thank you. I'm more of an actor. This is the path we take every day to get to class at the Ansonia, the beautiful landmark right behind me. Also behind me is the 72nd Street subway station. Easy access to anywhere you need to be in New York within minutes.
This is one of AMDA's original locations and houses a Theater, Workshop and rehearsal spaces, voice rooms, and classrooms.
We're in sheep's meadow in Central Park, one of the great spots. We come here all the time before after classes, have a picnic, play some music, do whatever we want. Sometimes we even study, but right now let's go have a good time.
That's it for the tour. But there's so much more for you guys to do here at AMDA and in New York City. I'm about to go see a Broadway show. You're more than welcome to come, but you got to come to New York first. See you later.