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    • Board
    • Volunteers & Interns
    • Highlights & Awards
    • Press
  • Events
    • Back to the Table
    • Escape to Honey Pot Nature Retreat
    • Day of Service
  • Commercials For Humanity
  • Amalgamate Vault
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    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Internships
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Amalgamate Day of Service
Four times a year we bring communities together to serve.

Next serve opportunity to serve is:
​July 28th, 10:30 a.m. - 2:15 p.m.
We're bringing the Amalgamate Community together for a volunteer day at City Relief.
Help us meet our goal to get 10 people signed up to help! Phone a friend and sign up together.

We have teamed up with City Relief to bring you this amazing opportunity to help contribute to your community. Volunteering can be a life transformational experience.

Location: City Relief @ Chelsea Park W28th St. between 9th & 10th

We cannot wait for our Day of Service and hope you’ll join us.
Once you email us your spot is reserved!
Email info@amalgamatedance.com to register now.
​City Relief will follow up before the event with a volunteer form.
Click for more info on what to expect when volunteering with City Relief!

Earlier this year Amalgamate created a "Commercial with Humanity" with City Relief.
​We love their mission and are thrilled to continue working together for the common good of our community!

Watch: Connection

Amalgamate is dance for a purpose!

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​Amalgamate Dance Company (Amalgamate.) is recognized as a tax-exempt NY nonprofit corporation by the IRS under Section 501(c)(3).
Amalgamate Dance Company (Amalgamate.) was founded in November 2005 by Alana Marie Urda and Aubrey A. Daval.