Performing Arts
List of non-profit organizations working on Performing Arts .
SACRAMENTO CHILDRENS CHORUS
Our mission is to develop skilled, passionate, and confident students through exceptional music education and performance experiences.
Sacramento
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Performing Arts
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2792.
STEINWAY SOCIETY THE BAY AREA
THE ORGANIZATION PRESENTS A SERIES OF CLASSICAL PIANO CONCERTS FEATURING INTERNATIONAL AWARD-WINNING PIANISTS, AS WELL AS A COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND IN-SCHOOL PROGRAM.
Campbell
Florence Township Student Performing Arts Booster Club
To stimulate and sustain interest among students, parents, and community members in order to provide financial assistance to the Florence Township Student Performing Arts.
Florence
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Performing Arts
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2794.
Xiaofang Huangmei Arts Academy
XIAOFANG HUANGMEI ARTS ACADEMY, INC.
Plainsboro
Dream Music Project
Dream Music Project is designed to bring underserved young artists from Tacoma, ages 14 and up, to further explore music and the arts by providing them a supportive and creative space where they can perform together, develop their skills, and share their talent with the world.
Lakewood
Community Singers of Lake Norman Inc.
Mission Statement: The Community Singers of Lake Norman founded in 2017 with a vision to promote quality choral singing, to foster a public appreciation for the choral arts, and to inspire and serve the communities of Lake Norman providing scholarships to young performers to keep music in their lives.
Huntersville
EXITHEATRE
The mission of EXIT Theatre is to provide opportunities for artists to perform and to develop an audience for that performance.
Arcata
The Elite Theatre Company
To develop, promote, and present quality theatrical productions for the education and benefit of the general public, and to provide public performances in dramatic art.
OXNARD
Northwoods Music Collaborative Inc
The mission of the Northwoods Music Collaborative is to use music and other healing arts to stimulate, inspire, and educate communities in the “Northwoods” by: 1) Presenting innovative, interactive, and affordable music and healing arts programming; 2) Providing community outreach and education; 3) Creating art inspired by the regions; 4) Fostering a nourishing and welcoming environment in which artists can innovate; and 5) Supporting partner organizations to expand the impact of this work.
Amasa
