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Capital Singers of Trenton is a mixed chorus that strives to promote the art of choral singing, enrich the cultural life of New Jersey and the surrounding region, and serve as ambassadors for the City of Trenton through concerts, special performances and community outreach.
WT EDUCATION PROJECT OUR VISION The Wilmette Theatre is the premiere multi-arts and performance center anchoring the downtown business district by providing vibrant entertainment, education and enrichment for the community. We are a 501(c)3 not for profit organization so all donations are fully tax deductible. WHAT WE DO FOR THE COMMUNITY UNIQUE PROGRAMMING We screen movies that are not shown elsewhere in Chicago, host speakers and live events attracting patrons from a wide geographic area. A BOOST TO THE LOCAL ECONOMY Over 32,000 patrons in 2016 from all over the Chicago area. We don’t receive any government funding but pay about $40,000 per year in property and sales taxes. COMMUNITY SUPPORT We provide a venue for events for many nonprofits, independent film makers and community organizations. We donate hundreds of movie ticket packages to other nonprofit organizations. LIFE CHANGING EDUCATION Actors Training Center is the premiere school for young actors in the Chicago area.
Founded in 2007, the Anaheim Performing Arts Center Foundation's mission is to build and maintain a performing arts center in the city of Anaheim.
The mission of the School of Acrobatics & New Circus Arts (SANCA) is to improve the mental and physical health of children of all ages and abilities by engaging them in the joyous creativity of acrobatics and circus arts. SANCA offers experiences that are physically challenging, socially enriching, encourage participation in the arts, and reach youth of all ages and abilities who have the least access and opportunity to participate in healthy, creative, physical arts activities. SANCA gives youth a safe, social, constructive environment to be physically active, to learn physical literacy, and to learn physical creativity and performing arts. Our programs create opportunities for young people to explore their interests and build positive relationships with peers and adults.
THE MISSION OF CHAMBER MUSIC RALEIGH IS TO CREATE AND CONNECT INDIVIDUALS IN THE GREATER RALEIGH COMMUNITY THROUGH INTIMATE AND EXCEPTIONAL CHAMBER MUSIC EXPERIENCES.
The ECYS mission is two-fold: • To help our young musicians develop their artistic voices, critical and creative thinking skills, and sense of self-efficacy, as they learn, rehearse, and perform engaging and challenging works of music; • To produce quality performance opportunities for our musicians, while presenting outstanding musical events for the community
FOUNDED IN 1995, THE BANG GROUP (TBG) BRINGS TOGETHER THE BEST OF AMERICAN POPULAR AND CONCERT DANCE FORMS WITH AN ADVENTUROUS SPIRIT, A SENSE OF HUMOR AND A PASSION FOR RHYTHM. IT CULTIVATES DIVERSE AUDIENCES WHO ARE INSPIRED AND UNIFIED BY THEIR LOVE OF DANCE.
McKinney Repertory Theatre (MRT) was incorporated in January 2003 by a group of local amateur actors that had worked together for several years. Now in it’s 15th season, MRT is McKinney’s Official Community Theatre. MRT is a member of the American Association of Community Theatre (AACT). In the 2017-18 season, MRT will produce 5 shows with over 30 performances. MRT is supported in part by a grant from the City of McKinney through the McKinney Arts Commission.
By uniting the arts of music, drama, dance, and design we transform stories into thrilling, passionate and relevant events, which affect the lives of artists and audiences alike. As professionals and leaders in this field, we nurture and develop new artists and works, expanding and redefining the music theatre genre while matching artistic vision with fiscal responsibility.
Play for Peace brings together children, youth and organizations from communities in conflict, using cooperative play to create laughter, compassion and peace. Lauded by the Dalai Lama, Play for Peace activities are happening somewhere in the world at any time of the day or night. Children, youth and adults from communities in conflict, are deciding to choose compassion and practice coexistence, and they are learning to do this through the joy of play. Currently the organization is developing or supporting 60 groups of youth leaders with a community of over 2,000 volunteers and supporters - spanning more than 40 countries - who work towards our dream of a more peaceful world.
The mission of Klingberg Family Centers is to help build healing relationships that empower children and families to reach their full potential.
To provide dance training, academic tutoring, and family counseling services to low income youth in San Diego County, with the goal of breaking the cycle of poverty, providing students with tools that will help them discover and pursue their true potential.Students will receive assistance that will make it much more likely for them to graduate high school on time and matriculate into college after graduation from high school.