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Rocklin Community Theatre was founded to ensure that the performing arts are a vital part of our local community. We do this by offering theatre classes for children and teens and by producing musicals and plays using local performers. Youth training classes focus on skills needed to perform on stage: acting, singing and dancing. Students develop their team work skills and self confidence through their training and performing. School field trips with discounted admission prices allow local students to experience live theatre performances.
Upbeat Colorado (formerly Apple Pie) is a non-profit organization based in Denver, Colorado and has been providing access to classical music to a wide range of communities since 2001, with a focus on underserved areas. Upbeat Colorado’s recent expansion provides scholarship opportunities for high quality music lessons to students from low income families. Apple Pie is a 501(c)3 non profit. Your donation is tax deductible.
The Smith Center for the Performing Arts seeks to enhance the quality of life for constituencies in the region by providing first class cultural and educational programming in world-class facilities, and to serve as a catalyst for the community's social and economic development.
The Woodlands Symphony Orchestra's mission is to promote the growth of fine arts in The Woodlands area by sponsoring concerts and educational programs emphasizing a blend of classical music with integrated media, dance, art, theatre and pop culture for a diverse 21st century audience.
To strengthen, empower, educate, and connect communities through the universal language of music.
To inspire and entertain the region's diverse community through the presentation of excellent opera, operetta, music theatre, education and outreach programs that elevate the quality of life in the Carolinas the most significant activities include the presentation of three main stage operas and a range of educational programs including in-school performances and workshops, student nights at main stage performances and performances in remote communities in NC.
Anchorage Opera is the center of artistic creation, innovation and education through the presentation of opera and related events encouraging public collaboration and community engagement for the people of the State of Alaska.
The Actors Center is a collective of diverse professional actors committed to deepening their craft and challenging themselves in collaboration with like¬minded peers. Through a process¬ oriented practice led by a group of master teachers, The Actors Center elevates and enhances a vibrant and vital artistic community.
The 501 (c) 3 fiscal sponsor of Salon/Sanctuary Concerts produces work that merges the rigor and structure of great narrative storytelling with the daring of formal experimentation and challenge of interdisciplinary exploration.
Yes, You Can Dance! is a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming lives through the power of dance. We partner with community organizations, dance professionals, health professionals, and educators to design and provide dance opportunities for senior citizens, individuals with special needs, people with Multiple Sclerosis, and more. In addition, we support research on the impact of dance on our health and well-being.
MEF is dedicated to enhancing community life and enriching individual musicians through music education, chamber music, festivals and financial assistance.
The mission of the Santa Clarita Valley Youth Orchestra (SCVYO) Foundation is to promote the performing arts in the Santa Clarita Valley community, via a youth orchestra. Instructional education is provided to assist young and new musicians with an opportunity to experience personal and professional growth by participating in the orchestra. The Youth Orchestra seeks to attract patrons of orchestral music, who view the orchestra as valued enjoyment. That the SCVYO, in partnership with the College of the Canyons, continues to grow and be viewed as a community asset by meeting the educational and cultural needs of the Santa Clarita Valley, a community of over 175,000 people.