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Theater You is non profit California 503(c)(3) organization founded in 2007. The main activity of Theater “You” inc. is theatrical productions. The organization is based on the love for theater and desire to bring accessible theater to lives of many, by the group of enthusiasts. The main purpose of our theater is to enrich lives of many residents of the Bay Area and its vicinities, particularly Russian-speaking audiences by presenting them with live theater of great quality and in the best traditions of internationally acclaimed Russian classical theater. For Russian speaking older members of the Bay Area community frequently have difficulties with English language, hence, without Russian speaking performers are unable to enjoy the theater.
The mission of the Vallejo Symphony orchestra is to present performances of symphonic music of the highest possible artistic excellence for the citizens of Vallejo and Solano county; to cultivate and nurture the appreciation and enjoyment of classical music in people of all ages; and to serve and shape the musical, cultural and educational interests of the people of Vallejo and Solano county.
The mission of Mallarmé Chamber Players is to perform music among friends that serves to honor the artists and the art of chamber music, to expand cultural awareness, and to build bridges in the community through education and performance.
New Native Theatre’s mission is to create excellent Native American stories for the stage in four distinct ways: 1) Produce commissioned and existing plays by native playwrights. 2) Produce community created plays around cultural and social justice topics. 3) Present the best of Native American and first nations productions from around North America to encourage the appreciation of high level production values/expectations, and the cannon of native theatre created around the continent. 4) Provide an array of theatre training to native american community members. 5) Engage in collaborations with native artists and native organizations of varying artistic disciplines.
The Dwana Smallwood Performing Arts Center’s mission is to use dance as a platform to encourage, inspire, and facilitate the aspirations of young people by engendering within them discipline, pride, determination, humility, respect and an appreciation for the arts. We endeavor to plant seeds of possibility where previously growth and development has been perceived an impossibility.
MPAACT exists to develop, nurture, and sustain Afrikan Centered Theatre (ACT), an artistic expression grounded in the many cultures and traditions of the Afrikan continent and its diaspora. With a vision focused on creating new work and collaborative art, MPAACT produces and educates with the goal of increasing understanding and appreciation of (ACT) and its interrelated disciplines.
Quire Cleveland makes life more harmonious by providing a vital connection to distant lands and ages past, through the human voice. Breathing life into choral music which may have lain silent for centuries, quire reveals the timelessness and universal humanity of this art. Under the artistic direction of Ross W. Duffin, Quire performs nine centuries of a cappella repertoire.
The Baron’s Men present plays, both extant and original, that fit the time and style of those from ancient Greece to approximately 1650, in such a manner that provides the work is still relevant, interesting, and engaging to modern audiences.
Founded in 2001 by Steven Raider-Ginsburg, Julia B. Rosenblatt and Gregory R. Tate (1952-2012), HartBeat ensemble creates provocative theater that connects our community beyond traditional barriers of class, race, geography and gender. HartBeat’s resident home is the carriage house theater located on farmington avenue in Hartford.
The Harmony on the Sound Chorus is dedicated to the creative expression of the art of barbershop style singing. By sharing vocal harmony, the chorus provides enjoyment, challenge and opportunity for growth through education, fellowship, performance and community involvement.
Skewed Visions fosters rigorous, innovative, thoughtful artistic practice to open possibilities for questioning the way things are. We believe that any place can become a theatrical space. Our mission is to impact the “landscape of daily life.” Skewed Visions is also dedicated to expanding notions of performance through interdisciplinary collaboration as well as actor and audience education and development.
To be a chorus of gay men, who through musical excellence, community outreach, and civic responsibility, are dedicated to entertaining, inspiring, and educating the culturally diverse community in which we live.