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GMCLA's mission is to create musical experiences that strengthen our role as a leader among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBTQ) and performing arts organizations, enrich our member-artists, support LGBTQ youth, challenge homophobia, and expose new communities to our message of equality.
Upbeat Colorado (formerly Apple Pie) is a non-profit organization based in Denver, Colorado and has been providing access to classical music to a wide range of communities since 2001, with a focus on underserved areas. Upbeat Colorado’s recent expansion provides scholarship opportunities for high quality music lessons to students from low income families. Apple Pie is a 501(c)3 non profit. Your donation is tax deductible.
MEF is dedicated to enhancing community life and enriching individual musicians through music education, chamber music, festivals and financial assistance.
Play On Philly provides underserved children in Philadelphia a transformative music education experience that develops and inspires the behaviors and personal skills needed for a successful life.
For the past 50 years, the Shakespeare Club has become particularly well-known for its Broadway musicals staged annually to benefit various worthy charities in our community. In recent years, these have become semi-professional productions involving an entire year of planning and preparation. Under professional direction and choreography and with professional sets and orchestra, club members, husbands, and friends volunteer thousands of rehearsal, production, and promotion hours to bring the show to the public. Proceeds from these productions have been donated to various charities: The Association of Retarded Citizens, Wellness Community, Villa Esperanza, the Pasadena Ronald McDonald House, and Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Currently, our proceeds go to fund college scholarships for outstanding high school graduates in Pasadena high schools.
The Beach Cities Symphony Association believes that music enriches individuals, whether performer or member of the audience, and the community at large. We promote the musical arts by volunteering our time and talents for the enjoyment and enhancement of both performers and audience. The association fulfills this mission by presenting four free concerts per year. The orchestra plays classical pieces ranging from the early to the contemporary, including works by local composers. Prize-winning young soloists are given an opportunity to perform with the orchestra. Most performers and soloists are members of the local community. Concerts are held in the community college. Our goals are not only to entertain, but also to inform and educate the audience by means of newsletters, concert programs, and pre-concert lectures. We shall maintain our presence by continuing to solicit voluntary contributions from members, local businesses, foundations and other sources.
Slow Burn Theatre is committed to providing the South Florida region with provocative intelligent works of musical theatre, but we need your help to do it. Your donations secure performance rights, buy props, help pay for our performance and rehearsal spaces, and everything between.
The Landing Theatre Company is dedicated to advancing American Theatre through the cultivation of extraordinary American playwriting and presenting American works that have profound artistic worth to our communities, our culture and our history.
Central Florida Vocal Arts is a non profit music advocacy organization, dedicated to providing performance opportunities to emerging artists of all ages, while exposing new audiences to a variety of vocal styles and to providing the highest quality training to the artists and arts advocates of tomorrow. All donations to CFLVocalArts are tax deductible
A. Give voice to Asian American narratives that address the contemporary human condition in areas of love, family, identity and immigration issues of racism, sexism, classism and cultural assimilation. B. Provide performance opportunities and nurture the growth of Colorado and US Asian American actors, directors and playwrights. C. Promote community and understanding amongst the Asian American sectors and between it and other indigenous groups through theatre productions and other shared projects, particularly in areas of education and social justice.
To promote interracial harmony via performances and programs that share African American history and culture.
Founded in 1956, and now celebrating our 60th year, The Rockland Conservatory of Music is a not-for-profit community music school and center for the performing arts, created to provide quality professional music instruction to students of diverse ages, abilities and financial backgrounds and to provide a community forum for performing arts, culture and entertainment.