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To instruct, train and educate persons in the community who wish to improve and develop their musical performing abilities and skills, and to provide the community with the benefit of the fruits of their labor and musical development by periodically presenting public performances of orchestral music. https://www.facebook.com/pg/Castro-Valley-Orchestra-159428967540683/about/?ref=page_internal
Kindred Spirits Arts Programs sees its goal in awakening, through music and art, a greater appreciation and sensitivity to the beauty and value of nature. The organization achieves this by presenting established and emerging artists in musical and other events in a variety of settings - often collaborative ventures with other arts and educational organizations. KSAP places special emphasis on bringing performances and master classes to children in the schools.
Lyric Arts’ mission is to enrich lives by creating meaningful performing arts experiences that ignite the imagination, inspire the spirit, and engage the community. Our vision: We are a professional theatre, deeply rooted in the communities we serve, producing inclusive work that entertains, educates, stimulates, and is reflective of the diverse perspectives of our audiences and artists. Our values: Lyric Arts is passionately and joyfully committed to: Excellence Integrity Authenticity Collaboration Individuality Connecting community
The Young Writers Program is dedicated to Santa Cruz County students in grades 4-12 and their teachers in building students’ writing skills and confidence.
Youth Theatre Northwest nurtures the intellectual, artistic, and personal development of children and youth through drama education, performing opportunities, and live theatre experiences.
Mission Statement: To educate audiences, enrich lives, build community and bring vitality to past and present through music of the highest professional quality. Kantorei Choirs of Greater Kansas City, a professional vocal ensemble whose membership consists of music educators, full and part time performers, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, dedicated to educating audiences by performing music selected from the Medieval period through the 21st century. We specialize in concerts that explore the historical links between music of all eras and art, politics, literature and culture, and most importantly, all with an attention to detail and performance practice. Concerts feature a wide variety of excellent music ranging from Schutz to La Bamba, from medieval chant to sophisticated arrangements of traditional folk music. Kantorei combines these in ways that serve the ensemble's broader artistic vision. We also presents the Kantorei Summer Choral Institute each summer bringing young people into the fold.
Tupelo Press, Inc., which released its first five books in fall 2001, is an independent, literary press devoted to discovering and publishing works of poetry, literary fiction, and creative nonfiction by emerging and established writers. Tupelo Press is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit company.
White Pines Productions, Inc. is dedicated to transforming people's lives through performance creativity. We do this by nurturing the citizen artist, who is committed to using his/her creative gifts in service to communities.
Our mission is to connect the rich literary traditions and resources of Greater Boston, building relationships among its artists and authors, by empowering, enabling, and amplifying the voices of unheard and underserved populations through free collaborative workshops, public readings, literary journals, video publications, and public exhibits that showcase their work and encourage personal reflection and re-vision, by both author and audience, while sharing their stories with the world. Our workshops are intended to expand access to literary arts for everyone, including those marginalized, stigmatized, or isolated by the challenges of addiction recovery, disability, trauma, sickness, injury, poverty, and mental illness.
Founded in 2003 as the Yorba Linda Orchestra Association and now performing as the Southern California Philharmonic, we are a group of community musicians who strive to foster the lifelong appreciation of, enthusiasm for, and participation in the extraordinary gift of music.
Kartemquin Films is a home for independent filmmakers developing documentary as a vehicle to deepen our understanding of society through everyday human drama. Focusing on people whose lives are most directly affected by social and political change and who are often overlooked or misrepresented by the media, Kartemquin's films open up a dialogue, both in communities and between the general public and policymakers. Kartemquin documentaries are supported by civic engagement strategies that are developed with local and national partners to foster understanding, change thinking, and build support for social change. As a locally and nationally-recognized media arts organization, Kartemquin acts as a trusted bridge between communities and the media, fosters the growth of emerging filmmaking voices passionate about social issues and media policy, and encourages staff and stakeholders to play a role in advocating for a strong public media.
Using the arts to change lives through quality urban entertainment, life changing ministry & relevant educational programming. In a time when our arts educational system is under attack; where budgets are being minced; and administrators, teachers, and programs are being eliminated as a means to mitigate financial shortfalls, CBG Arts remains committed to providing the community with educational experiences in the arts. We are fulfilling our promises to the youth and future leaders of our community by providing them with rich and rewarding learning opportunities. Our performing arts workshops are taught by trained teaching artists who share the same commitment to inspire an appreciation for the arts and create a realm where each student can grow into the leaders they have been called to be. This means that the arts are not just a mere recreational activity but something that helps them find their voice and their purpose. Something that turns a group of students into a gang who uses the arts as their “weapons of warfare”.