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The Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy offers exceptional music training and choral performances to enrich the lives of its students and community.
Riverside Theatre is committed to providing a total theatre arts experience that entertains, challenges, and educates both adults and children.
Our mission is to inspire and change lives through music. Founded as a single choir in Hyde Park at the height of the Civil Rights Movement in 1956, in a traditional year, we serve nearly 5,000 youth from every Chicago zip code. Our founder, Reverend Christopher Moore, believed in using music to unite youth from diverse backgrounds. That simple yet powerful mission has grown exponentially, with programs in 92 city schools, 11 neighborhoods, a choir for boys with changing voices and the world-renowned Voice of Chicago. Under the leadership of President and Artistic Director Josephine Lee, Uniting Voices Chicago's mission has been elevated to a world stage, using music to create global citizens and revolutionizing the youth choral arts.
Sundance Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to the discovery and development of independent artists and audiences. Through its programs, the Institute seeks to discover, support, and inspire independent film and theatre artists from the United States and around the world, and to introduce audiences to their new work.
Urban Cadance provides an accessible environment for youth to explore and discover their sense of self with the intention of strengthening their self esteem and establishing self discipline. Through dance, we cultivate self empowerment and accomplishment.
The Quogue Junior Theater Troupe, Inc ("QJTT") is an amateur theater group with professional direction, production and staging. The Troupe provides an educational and recreational theater experience and fosters personal growth and development for the young people of Quogue and the surrounding communities.
The historic Music Hall provides the Detroit community with innovative and quality performing arts programming and education that reflects and attracts the diverse mix of cultures that make up Southeast Michigan. Music Hall is Detroit’s “People’s Theater” – the place for consistently high quality, but non-elitist, performances and performing arts education with an emphasis on dance, theater and music, particularly jazz. Music Hall aims to be the most accessible, inclusive and culturally diverse institution in the country.
Positively affecting the lives of pediatric cancer patients and their siblings through the writing, recording and sharing of their original songs.
On behalf of the County of Los Angeles, the Music Center is committed to building civic vitality by strengthening community through the arts. We accomplish this by bringing to life one of the world’s premier performing arts centers and by providing distinctive leadership and diverse opportunities for life-long learning and engagement with arts and culture. We advance our mission through three core strategies: • Operate and animate the Music Center through Resident Company relationships and services; presentation of dance and unrepresented performing arts genres; creation of participatory arts engagement programs alongside traditional presentations, and fostering creative experiences and engagement in and through the arts. • Create, develop and implement diverse educational and participatory arts programs for children, families and adults in schools, neighborhoods, and at the Music Center. • Provide leadership to advance the arts as part of the core curriculum in K-12 schools and as central to the larger civic agenda, to underscore the essential value of creativity, and to highlight the role of the arts in a democratic society.
UPBEAT NYC USES THE PURSUIT OF MUSICAL EXCELLENCE AND ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE TO BRING ABOUT POSITIVE CHANGE IN THE LIVES OF SOUTH BRONX CHILDREN. UPBEAT PROVIDES INTENSIVE MUSICAL ENGAGEMENT THROUGHOUT PARTICIPANTS' EARLY CHILDHOOD, ADOLESCENT AND YOUNG ADULT YEARS.
The Byrd Theatre Foundation strives to restore and preserve the Byrd Theatre as a grand movie palace, unifying Central Virginia communities by offering diverse cultural, educational and performance opportunities. The Byrd Theatre Foundation works to establish a viable funding plan to support its mission, create a plan for restoration of the Byrd Theatre, improve organizational communication systems to enhance strategic thinking, and develop board members and leaders to support and achieve the Foundation's goals.
Second Stage Theatre produces an adventurous range of premieres, musicals, bold new interpretations of contemporary plays, and unique theatrical experiences from America's most dynamic writers of the 21st century. Through the discovery of emerging talent, the commissioning new work, and the creation of a training base for directors, Second Stage reflects the diverse city and the world we live in today and reaches an ever-growing audience through its Broadway runs, national tours and regional productions.