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TO FOSTER INTEREST IN AND APPRECIATION OF THE PERFORMING ARTS; TO PRESENT A WIDE VARIETY OF PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAMS, TO PROVIDE TRAINING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND PERFECTION OF SKILLS OF EVERY PHASE OF THE DRAMATIC ARTS; TO PROVIDE EDUCATION AND OUTREACH TO THE COMMUNITY REALATIVE TO PERFORMING ARTS; TO PRESENT A VARIETY OF LIVE THEATRE PRODUCTIONS, CONCERTS, AND OTHER PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAMS; AND TO OPERATE CHENEY HALL AS A PREMIER CULTURAL ARTS CENTER FOR THE GREATER HARTFORD COMMUNITY
The mission of the Connecticut Alliance of Foster and Adoptive Families is to strengthen foster, adoptive and kinship care families through support, training and advocacy with the aim of nurturing child safety, well-being and stability in partnership with child welfare professionals and the entire community.
OPERATION OF THE HANGAR THEATRE, AS WELL AS DEVELOPMENTAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ACTORS, DIRECTORS AND PLAYWRIGHTS.
The Rochester Oratorio Society presents choral music of the highest quality that engages, challenges, and delights members and audiences alike. ROS will provide our audience with a consistently superior and pleasingly unique artistic experience that will inspire their attendance and support. ROS, as a diverse and inclusive organization, will promote education, collaboration, and arts-access for all.
The Riekes Center, founded in 1996, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in the Fair Oaks neighborhood of Menlo Park. We serve 7,000+ students a year from East Palo Alto, Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and Redwood City, as well as across the Bay Area and around the world. Our mission is to provide community members of all ages with the best possible opportunity to define and accomplish their individual goals, build character, and learn transferable life skills while participating in our Athletic Fitness, Creative Arts, Nature Awareness, and Community Service programs. We provide these opportunities regardless of a person's ability to pay or perform.
The Robbins House’s mission is to reveal the little known African American history of Concord and its regional and national importance. Our vision is to inspire conversation, expand understanding and contribute to a better society.
Founded in 1922, the mission of the Theatre Tulsa is to create quality theatrical experiences and promote the theatrical arts for the Tulsa community. We provide for participation by children, youth, and adults, encourage volunteerism and community involvement in all aspects of production and educate artists and craftsmen through training and experience. Theatre Tulsa fully utilizes the community to create entertaining and affordable theatre for a diverse audience.
To Preserve, Protect, and Display the unique history of the Tri-Community which includes the City of Belleville, and the Townships of Sumpter, and Van Buren.
The Edward S. Curtis/Sacred Legacy Museum will bring the Sacred Legacy of beauty, heart and spirit to the world in ways that Curtis and his Native friends could never have imagined. It would also establish a single source facility for research on Curtis’s body of work. It will create increased understanding of and appreciation for, the beauty of the natural world, her diversity and to honor the inclusion of all peoples. The Christopher G. Cardozo/Edward S. Curtis Collection will be the foundation of the Museum. We hope to be open in 2018 – the sesquicentennial of Curtis’s birth. I believe The Museum will be a significant cultural, artistic, and economic asset for the city in which it is ultimately located. Launching in Seattle with two events through my colleague and dear friend, Cynthia Alexander.
Collecting, preserving, and displaying the historical, archaeological, and ethnological artifacts, collections, records, and stories that pertain to Tukwila and the surrounding region.
Art Share L.A.'s mission is to support artists by providing a creative environment for them to reside, develop, perform, and exhibit. Art Share L.A. inspires artists and provides connection to the community for shared benefits. We maintain a 28,000 square ft. warehouse in the heart of the Arts District. Upstairs, we provide 30 subsidized live/work lofts for artists. Downstairs, we have a community-programmed facility offering classes, exhibitions, and events.
Backdoor Theatre is a non-profit community theatre. Our mission is to promote the performing arts through education, leadership development, and volunteerism, while providing quality entertainment to the Greater Wichita Falls area. Backdoor has a reputation for producing high quality Broadway-style productions. We have two stages, the Main Stage and Dinner Stage, which have produced over 600 productions and concerts. Established in 1971, Backdoor Theatre was originally in the basement of the Weeks Mansion at Kell & Harrison. Theatre patrons entered through the door around back, which created the name “Backdoor Theatre”. After a couple of years we moved to a building at 10th and Travis, finally moving to our current location in 1976. Our current location was donated by W Erle White. It was originally People’s Ice House and was built in 1920. Backdoor raised the floor in the tower to create the Main Stage Theatre and its lobby. Most of the work was done by volunteers and a lot of generous donations. If you look closely you can still see the crane pulley at the top of the tower in the Main Stage Theatre. The thick brick walls create a terrific acoustic sound, not to mention great insulation. In 1981 we opened the Dinner Theatre. Instead of raising the floor we built levels from the ground up to create a unique and intimate atmosphere for a perfect theatre experience. Over the past 4 years we have added wheelchair accessibility throughout the theatre, including wheelchair accessible restrooms, and a redesigned courtyard. We are continually improving our facility to accommodate our patrons, volunteers and supporters.