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Music
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Peoples Music Network for Songs of Freedom and Struggle
The People's Music Network for Songs of Freedom & Struggle works to further the usefulness of music and culture in movements for social change.
3532
Greenfield
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Performing Arts
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2261.
New York Deaf Theatre Ltd
A non-profit Deaf theatre company dedicated to the support, development, and creativity of deaf/Deaf and hard of hearing artists.
9625
BROOKLYN
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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2262.
Interact Center for the Visual and Performing Arts
Creating art that challenges perceptions of disability #radicalinclusion #visualart #theater Creating art that challenges perceptions of disability #radicalinclusion To create art and challenge society's perception of people with disabilities.
6075
Saint Paul
Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Inc.
To inspire, entertain, and open minds by creating transformative theatre experiences for all.
Kansas City
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Singing Choral
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2264.
Alpenkammermusik
Chamber Music Festival - Co- Artistic Directors Tanya Bannister and Randall Scarlata It is providing students and adult amateurs from the USA and other countries with education, experience performing with professional musicians and networking in the country where many of the major pieces in the literature were originally composed.
943
New York City
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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2265.
Operation Encore Inc
Operation Encore is a music collaboration showcasing the singer-songwriter talents of our veterans and military members.
14000
Jamestown
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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2266.
Melodia Mariposa
live performance. musical connection.
406
Altadena
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Performing Arts Centers
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2267.
Emerald Coast Theatre Company
Our mission is to enrich & entertain the Emerald Coast through professional and educational theatre.
10000
Miramar Beach
Parallel Play Chicago
Established in April 2024, Parallel Play seeks to center the joy and liberation of LGBTQIA+, immunocompromised and disabled individuals, and BIPOC through mutual aid, supply drives, and collaborative arts partnerships.
Chicago







