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TADA!’s mission is to provide young people from different backgrounds with musical theater programs that inspire them to be creative, learn, and think differently. TADA! is a unique Drama Desk award-winning nonprofit youth theater that produces original musicals for children, teens, and family audiences. We offer a free, year-round, pre-professional training and a positive youth development program for the Resident Youth Ensemble (ages 8-18); musical theater classes/camps for the public; as well as musical theater residencies in NYC schools and community centers. Through TADA!’s high-quality work, young people’s self-confidence and creativity are enhanced, which develops advanced skills in leadership, communication, responsibility, collaboration, and problem-solving – skills that help with growing up and are essential to their success both in school and in life.
APC’s ultimate goal is to provide the community with educational opportunities, i.e., classes in acting,dance, stagecraft, and summer arts camp for children.
The Afro Latin Jazz Alliance (ALJA) performs, educates about, and preserves the music of all the Américas, emanating from African and indigenous roots, through the entry point of jazz. ALJA embraces its mission with a commitment to social justice, equity, inclusion, and the equality of all cultures worldwide.
The National Alliance of El Sistema programs, or El Sistema USA, supports all El Sistema-inspired organizations across the country. El Sistema programs bring free music education into communities with high levels of poverty. By making music education available to all, we are spreading a message of hope and encouraging big dreams and goals. El SIstema is the movement of #MusicForSocialChange!
To restore the actor to his position as an artist in our society.
This Association is a charitable and educational association that promotes quality programs, and facilitates professional growth of its members through best educational practices.
The Black Rock Coalition was founded in 1985 by guitarist Vernon Reid, journalist Greg Tate and producer Konda Mason in reaction to the constrictions that the commercial music industry places on Black artists. A collective of artists, writers, producers, publicists, activists and music fans assembled to maximize exposure and provide resources for Black artists who defy convention. To date, the BRC is the only national nonprofit organization dedicated to the complete creative freedom of Black artists.