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We celebrate and explore music from yesterday and today to inspire the music of tomorrow.
The Center for World Music is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering awareness and understanding of the world's performing arts and cultural traditions through programs of performance and teaching.
The World Stage Theatre Company gives actors and audiences access to the world by telling multicultural, inspirational, and transformational stories to connect our hearts and minds with people, places, and ideas.
To awaken children's natural curiosity about the world through interactive exhibits, opportunities, and programs.
Discover the truth and change the world. Change The World Films is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose core mission is to address one extremely important, worldwide issue at a time, delivering truth and solutions in both a trust-building and community-building environment. We uncover the truth via meticulous, integrity-focused research, investigation, and solid, fact-based documentary film-making – educating, creating solutions, and empowering individuals around the world to lend a hand and help solve the problem.
The New World Youth Orchestras' mission is to develop and nurture the musical talent of young people in Indianapolis and central Indiana through quality music education and the rehearsal and performance of orchestral masterworks, both traditional and contemporary.
We CARE for the world by fostering cultural awareness and environmental sustainability.We CULTIVATE understanding through multilingualism and a constant commitment to learning.We CONNECT by recognizing the fundamental importance of every member of the community and creating opportunities to listen, discuss, explore, discover, and build friendships.
Same Planet prioritizes the moving body as the source for meaning and understanding. Our work abstracts the narrative of shared human experience centering on individuals within global dynamics. Our curiosity in interpersonal relationships charges us to dive into human proclivities. Athletic and sensuously constructed, we strive to transform performers and our audiences on a visceral emotional level.
To preserve the rich historical legacy of mining and the related culture of Butte, Montana and the surrounding region, and to promote this significant mining heritage by educating the public with a perspective toward total family interest.
The Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation (or Rush) was founded in 1995 by three brothers, media mogul Russell Simmons, artist and activist Danny Simmons and Joseph "Rev. Run" Simmons of Run-DMC fame. Rush is dedicated to overcoming the barriers of access between disenfranchised communities and people of color and the diverse art and culture resources of New York City and its surrounding region. Our interrelated range of programs include free, hands-on arts education for underserved youth ages 2-20 in New York and New Jersey, both in our own spaces during out-of-school time and through weekly residencies in five partner public schools; the goal of these programs is deep learning grounded in art, to build resiliency, life skills and academic performance in at-risk youth. Our Gallery Program maintains two professional galleries, one in Manhattan and the other in Brooklyn, that provide career support, exhibition opportunities and residencies to emerging artists and curators, mostly those of color. Rush Education programs directly serve over 3,000 students annually, and the Rush Gallery program exhibits the work of over 100 artists every year, welcomes over 10,000 gallery visitors annually and serves as a classroom and inspiration source for our students.
The Foundation's goal is to provide the ultimate environment for a child to become their best in all areas of their life, including academic, athletic, interpersonal skills, leadership, as a mentor, and someone willing to be mentored. They hope to arm children with a variety of ways to grow intellectually, spiritually, physically, and in their relationships with themselves and others. Their program is designed to go deeper into the subjects of life, excellence, and how to pursue happiness. In the end, our long-term goal is to help them become professionals in life, to find peace of mind, so they can share this wisdom with their families, friends, and communities as leaders and examples of extraordinary living and happiness.