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Frederick Symphony Orchestra

The Frederick Symphony Orchestra (FSO) is a community orchestra composed of professionally trained musicians. Founded in 1997, we perform a series of concerts each year which include classical masterworks, music by contemporary composers, pop concerts, and educational programs. Through our affiliation with Frederick Community College, we perform at various venues including Jack B Kussmaul Theater, the Seventh Day Aventist Church, Hood College. Qualified musicians performing with us at Frederick Community College may receive college credit for playing in the ensemble. The FSO is committed to enriching the cultural climate of Frederick, Maryland, and its surrounding communities by providing opportunities for local musicians to perform and further develop their talents.

Northern Michigan Brass Band

The mission of the Northern Michigan Brass Band (NMiBB) is to contribute to the enjoyment, knowledge and culture of music.

Royal Oak Symphony Orchestra

Enjoy some beautiful music with the Royal Oak Symphony Orchestra (ROSO), a nonprofit community orchestra in Metro Detroit. Our concerts feature classical masterpieces and modern music performed by over 60 volunteer musicians. Royal Oak Symphony Orchestra also offers music education and appreciation for people of all ages.

Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation

The mission of the Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation is to further the pioneering work of Alvin Ailey by establishing an extended cultural community which provides dance performances, training, and community programs for all people. As important as its artistic and educational mission, this performing arts community plays a social role, using the beauty and humanity of the African-American heritage and other cultures to unite people of all races, ages and backgrounds.

Los Angeles Philharmonic Association

The mission of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association is to perform, present, and promote music in its many varied forms at the highest level of excellence to a large and diverse audience.

Academy Of Vocal Arts

The mission of The Academy of Vocal Arts is to be the world’s premier institution for training young artists as international opera singers. Through rigorous instruction and coaching, and by presentations of Resident Artists from around the world in fully staged professional opera productions, as well as concerts, oratorios, public programs, The Academy will train artists with the highest potential for career success while enriching lives in Philadelphia and beyond.

The GRAMMY Foundation

The GRAMMY Foundation was established to cultivate understanding, appreciation and advancement of the contribution of recorded music on American culture -- from the artistic and technical legends of the past to the future generations of music professionals.

Riverside Theatre

Riverside Theatre is committed to providing a total theatre arts experience that entertains, challenges, and educates both adults and children.

Sundance Institute

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.

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

To sustain, ecourage, and promote the performing arts and to educate the public with relation thereto. 

Holiday Express

The Holiday Express mission is to deliver music, food, gifts, financial support and friendship to those with the greatest need for the gift of human kindness during the holiday season and throughout the year.

New York City Ballet

New York City Ballet's contribution to dance in the 20th Century can be measured in many ways, perhaps none more significant than the extraordinary number of ballets - including those by co-founding choreographers, George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins - that the Company has commissioned and that are performed today by dance companies across the United States and the world. Creating such an unparalleled collection of works would not have been possible without the support of contributors who recognized the immense value of furthering the art of ballet through the development of new works. With momentum from an extraordinary 50 years of creative activity, New York City Ballet entered the new millennium committed to further expanding the ballet repertory in the 21st Century by providing opportunities for choreographers, composers, designers, musicians, and dancers to create new work.