Performing Arts
List of non-profit organizations working on Performing Arts .
Bella Folk
Our mission is to gather Christian artists to produce theologically-rich, creative content that both awakens believers to the realities of the Kingdom, and preaches the gospel to those starving for the Truth.
Hartford
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Performing Arts
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2846.
Teche Theatre for the Performing Arts
The mission of the Teche Theatre for the Performing Arts is to stimulate, promote and develop interest in the performing arts; to educate the public in the area of performing arts; and to enhance the level of culture in the field of performing arts.
Park City Chamber Music Society, Inc.
The Park City Chamber Music Society promotes and preserves the art of live classical music performance for all to enjoy.
Park City
Sight and Sound Care
To provide free vision care to those in the music industry without access to exams, glasses and optical health care.
LIVERMORE
Merrill Community Theater Corp.
Merrill Community Theater is a nonprofit organization formed to use theater to provide an opportunity for interested community members of all ages to learn, grow and obtain experience in all aspects of theater; and to enrich, entertain, and instill pride in the Merrill, WI area.
Merrill
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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2850.
Cultural Pursuits
Promote peace and harmony among all peoples today through the valuable life lessons in the music of the rich African American heritage, in particular, the Negro Spiritual.
Seattle
Top Cat Stage Productions
At Top Cat, we are dedicated to providing children and teenagers access to the arts in a nurturing, non-competitive environment without regard to physical or mental disabilities.
Mount Laurel
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Dance
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2852.
Michiyaya Dance Company, Inc.
MICHIYAYA is a queer-led dance company that pushes boundaries and centers the divine feminine by creating space for multidisciplinary performances and programming.
NEW YORK
American Audio Theater
American Audio Theater's mission is to record and preserve significant works of literature in fully dramatized audio recordings (Audio Theater), to make these recordings accessible to the widest possible audience, and to expand the use of Audio Theater as a teaching tool.
Blountsville
