Similar organisations to Syracuse Children Theatre Inc
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Single Organization Support
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3727.
Academy of Music of Philadelphia Inc
Ensemble Arts Philly presents the genres you know & love in the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Academy of Music, and Miller Theater.
139180
Philadelphia
POCONO Cinema & Cultural Center
Pocono Cinema is a three screen movie theater showing new and classic movies and live events.
8700
E Stroudsburg
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Professional Societies & Associations
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3729.
Music Teachers National Association Inc
CSMTA is a non-profit organization affiliated with MTNA.
661
Centennial
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Symphony Orchestras
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3730.
York Junior Symphony Orchestra Inc
THE MISSION OF THE YORK JUNIOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IS TO PROVIDE THE FINEST QUALITY ORCHESTRAL TRAINING AND PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG MUSIC STUDENTS IN THE YORK COMMUNITY.
York
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Dance
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3731.
Reign Dance Theater
education WELCOME REIGN DANCE THEATER A refreshingly positive dance experience in classical ballet training combined with quality uplifting theatrical performances and worship.
Shakopee
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Protestant
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3732.
West Point Fellowship Inc
Maximizing Opportunities, Fostering Discipline.
790
Chicago
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Theater
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3733.
Bayou Theatre Company
Expose the community to the benefits of theatre, Enlighten the youth on the power of creativity, and to culturally Enrich the masses with our art form.
1300
Houston
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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3734.
North Star Academy Foundation Inc
We are a nonprofit network of high-performing public schools providing an outstanding K-12 education in historically under-resourced communities.
46799
New York City
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Theater
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3735.
Vermilion Theater
April 2426 2025 Yale Crescent Theater An original play produced by the 2024 Vermilion Bilingual Theater Incubator Bridging Shakespearean Classics and Chinese Folklore Vermilion Theater Vermilion Theater is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that aims to facilitate crosscultural conversations and foster a sense of belonging among the Chinese diaspora and the broader nonMandarinspeaking audience along the East Coast through producing multilingual versions of plays originally written in Mandarin or translated to Mandarin from other languages.
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