Similar organisations to Artists Embassy International
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Dance
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Volcano Love Inc
Feminist Acrobatic Dance LAVA became a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation under the name Volcano Love, Inc.
1800
CONTRA-TIEMPO
Los Angeles-based activist dance theater company, using fierce performance & dynamic community engagement to reimagine and transform the world A bold, multilingual dance company creating physically intense & politically astute performance work CONTRA-TIEMPO is a bold and multilingual Los Angeles based dance company, dedicated to transforming the world through dance.
5036
Los Angeles
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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273.
San Diego Entertainment & Arts Guild
Bringing together the artistic communities of San Diego through Advocacy, Education and Culture.
2477
Fallbrook
THE ARTISTS FORUM
THE ARTISTS FORUM is a NYC based non-profit arts service organization specializing in events, juried competitions, and media for artists.
3151
New York
Dance Visions NY, Inc.
Dance Visions NY's mission is to enable audiences to experience an emotional, spiritual and intellectual connection to the world of dance and to inspire audiences to engage with the challenges we face in today's world.
GREAT NECK
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Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards
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276.
Student Arts Foundation
To provide students with opportunities and resources to empower their creative goals.
Rochester
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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277.
Creative Emajinations
Creative Emajinations is a non-profit organization that provides direct performance, art, music and dance services and opportunities to young people, regardless of financial circumstances with the help of skilled volunteers.
Kansas City
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Rehabilitative Medical Services
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278.
Healing Through the Arts Inc
SEE SCHEDULE O Menu Healing ThroughThe Arts We provide information to encourage and support healing for individuals caregivers and their families.
Allentown
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Dance
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279.
Dublin Dance Foundation
The mission of Dublin Dance Foundation is to create and inspire a lasting love and appreciation for dance as an art form in Central Ohio by promoting, encouraging, and supporting exposure to and involvement in dance; to expand the availability of dance instruction and performance to children of limited financial means; to bring dance instruction and performance to new audiences, including inner city children and the elderly; and to utilize dance instruction and performance as a means of raising funds for charitable causes.
Columbus




