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The Music Academy of the West makes a unique and enduring contribution to the world of classical music by - Advancing the development of the next generation of great classical musicians, Cultivating discerning, appreciative, and adventurous audiences
The Music Conservatory of Westchester is a welcoming, diverse community of people with a shared committed to the arts, guiding students of all ages and abilities to develop their talents in ways that support their indivdidual goals and interests, mentored by dedicated, excellent faculty members.
National Dance Institute of New Mexico is founded with the knowledge that the arts have a unique power to motivate and engage children. The purpose of our distinctive programs is to help children develop discipline, a standard of excellence and a belief in themselves that will carry over into all aspects of their lives.
To provide exceptional multidisciplinary arts experiences that develop individual talent and inspire a lifelong passion for the arts.
The Perlman Music Program seeks to ensure that the very best musicians can take advantage of this opportunity, regardless of their economic background or financial means.
Rainey Institute is dedicated to positive change for Greater Clevelands youth and families through education and participation in the performing and visual arts
Reading In Motion's mission is to get every student reading at grade level or above during their early years, especially students who need greater support due to their circumstances.
The mission of the San Francisco Girls Chorus is to create outstanding performances featuring the unique and compelling sound of young women's voices through an exemplary music education program.
For the past 50 years, the Shakespeare Club has become particularly well-known for its Broadway musicals staged annually to benefit various worthy charities in our community. In recent years, these have become semi-professional productions involving an entire year of planning and preparation. Under professional direction and choreography and with professional sets and orchestra, club members, husbands, and friends volunteer thousands of rehearsal, production, and promotion hours to bring the show to the public. Proceeds from these productions have been donated to various charities: The Association of Retarded Citizens, Wellness Community, Villa Esperanza, the Pasadena Ronald McDonald House, and Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Currently, our proceeds go to fund college scholarships for outstanding high school graduates in Pasadena high schools.
The Beach Cities Symphony Association believes that music enriches individuals, whether performer or member of the audience, and the community at large. We promote the musical arts by volunteering our time and talents for the enjoyment and enhancement of both performers and audience. The association fulfills this mission by presenting four free concerts per year. The orchestra plays classical pieces ranging from the early to the contemporary, including works by local composers. Prize-winning young soloists are given an opportunity to perform with the orchestra. Most performers and soloists are members of the local community. Concerts are held in the community college. Our goals are not only to entertain, but also to inform and educate the audience by means of newsletters, concert programs, and pre-concert lectures. We shall maintain our presence by continuing to solicit voluntary contributions from members, local businesses, foundations and other sources.
ChannelAire Chrous encourages women to pursue musical excellence through education and performance (competition).
Slow Burn Theatre is committed to providing the South Florida region with provocative intelligent works of musical theatre, but we need your help to do it. Your donations secure performance rights, buy props, help pay for our performance and rehearsal spaces, and everything between.