Similar organisations to St Louis Strutters and Company
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Dance
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271.
Headlong Dance Theater
TO CREATE AND PERFORM NEW AND VISIONARY WORKS OF DANCE THEATER THAT USE THE ENTIRE BODY, INCLUDING THE VOICE, THE FACE AND THE MIND; TO CREATE ACCESSIBLE DANCES THAT ARE RELEVANT BEYOND THE TRADITIONAL DANCE AUDIENCES; TO BRING NEW AUDIDENCES CLOSER TO DANCE BY PERFORMING INFORMALLY, IN NONTRADITIONAL VENUES, AND FOR FREE; TO DEVELOP AND PROPOGATE TRAINING TEECHNIQUES THAT BRIDGE DANCE AND THEATER AND EMPOWER PERFORMERS TO BE CO-CREATORS; TO PROVIDE MENTORING AND LEADERSHIP IN THE LOCAL AND NATIONAL ARTS COMMUNITIES; AND TO DANCE OUR WAY INTO THE BLIND SPOTS AND HOT SPOTS OF OUR STRANGE TIMES.
Philadelphia
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Ballet
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272.
The Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra Inc
Milwaukee Ballet features 25 professional dancers, 22 second company trainees, and its own orchestra.
27000
Milwaukee
Chicago City Theatre Company DBA Joel Hall Dancers & Center
Joel Hall Dancers & Center "awakens the dancer in everyone's soul" through classes and performances Unapologetically diverse and inclusive since its founding in 1974, Joel Hall Dancers & Center highlights and spotlights the Black experience through dance.
6300
Chicago
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Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club
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274.
Bull Terrier Club of St Louis Inc
Welcome to the Bull Terrier Club of the Midwest.
Warrenton
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Dance
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275.
Shake the Ground Inc
Shake the Ground, The Ultimate Dance Competition, is a unique and innovative competition.
149
Miramar
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Performing Arts Schools
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276.
Aerial Dance Chicago
Aerial Dance Chicago moves through multi-dimensional dance space, transcending assumed limits and inspiring audiences nationwide.
4543
Chicago
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Dance
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277.
Bold Dance CO
Our Mission- is to empower young people and enrich their lives through the expression of dance.
1000
North Charleston
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Dance
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278.
Starlight Strut Inc
A monthly country dance event for women, non-binary and trans people in Oakland, CA.
163
Oakland
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Other Art, Culture, Humanities Organizations/Services N.E.C.
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279.
NEW UTILITY INC
Abby Z and the new utility create explosive dances to interrogate cultural value systems in place surrounding dancing bodies.
1673
New York





