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Since 1867 the Society has promoted classical music in the greater Belleville Illinois area by facilitating and sponsoring orchestral and choral music performances by community adults and youth at concerts workshops competitions and other performances.
TO RENOVATE AND RESTORE THE HISTORIC THEATRE AND TO PROVIDE A VERSATILE CENTER FOR THE ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, AND EDUCATION.
The Wausau Conservatory of Music provides exceptional music education and performances that enrich the lives of students, families, faculty, and the community.
THE COMMUNITY THEATRE OF GREENSBORO'S MISSION IS BRINGING OUR DIVERSE COMMUNITY TOGETHER TO LEARN ABOUT, EXPERIENCE, AND CELEBRATE THE JOYS OF THEATRE. THE ORGANIZATION'S GOAL IS TO HELP EVERYONE IN OUR COMMUNITY SHARE IN THE EXCITEMENT OF PARTICIPATING IN THEATRE AS ACTORS, BACKSTAGE CREW, OR AUDIENCE MEMBERS. THE ORGANIZATION CHERISHES DIVERSITY, AND NON-TRADITIONAL CASTING IS A PRIORITY. EVERY YEAR, CTG PROVIDES A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENT.
We will provide a safe and nurturing environment where children will develop musical, social, and academic skills, enabling them to explore limitless opportunities. Our goals are to: improve the life trajectories of students, encourage pride and hope for their families, and foster good citizens for the greater community.
Through excellence in vocal training and choral performance, the Boychoir of Ann Arbor enriches the cultural life of our community and enhances the social, emotional and musical development of boys who love to sing.
We are a youth music organization running three distinct but symbiotically connected programs: our youth orchestras themselves (260 participants in three orchestral ensembles rehearsing weekly and producing a minimum of five concerts per season); our FOOSA Summer Music Academy (a two-week immersive program featuring internationally acclaimed faculty from some of the best music schools in the world and offering a tour to Los Angeles to perform at Disney Hall); and our Accent on Access Violin Program (a free afterschool music program for underserved students, meeting four days a week, 90 minutes per day, emphasis on equity and inclusion). Mission and purpose: Music is life. Live big! Start young. We cultivate musical excellence and a spirit of cooperation in young musicians throughout the Central Valley. We are committed to the principles of access and excellence, and strive for comprehensive inclusiveness.
Founded in 1969, the Jazz Institute of Chicago promotes and nurtures jazz in Chicago. We do this by providing jazz education, developing and supporting musicians, building audiences and fostering a thriving jazz scene.
The Curtis Institute of Music educates and trains exceptionally gifted young musicians to engage a local and global community through the highest level of artistry.
Founded in 1954, Lyric Opera of Chicago's mission is to express and promote the life-changing, transformational, revelatory power of great opera. Lyric exists to provide a broad, deep, and relevant cultural service to Chicago and the nation, and to advance the development of the art form. Lyric is dedicated to producing and performing consistently thrilling, entertaining, and thought-provoking opera with a balanced repertoire of core classics, lesser-known masterpieces, and new works; to creating an innovative and wide-ranging program of community engagement and educational activities; and to developing exceptional emerging operatic talent.
GGC is the leadership organization for girls and women in Canada, with over 90,000 members from coast to coast to coast. Guiding is bold, fun, energetic and empowers girls and women to face challenges with confidence. Guides welcomes girls and women to be part of the following groups: Sparks (5 and 6), Brownies (7 and 8), Guides (9 to 11), Pathfinders (12 to 14), Rangers (15 to 17+), and Adults - as leaders, mentors, team members and more. For girls, Guiding is an accepting environment with diverse and exciting programs and activities that offer the opportunity to discover new interests, valuable leadership skills and make lasting friendships. Guiding gives girls the tools and resources they need to acheive greatness. For women, Guiding is a chance to make a difference in the lives of girls and young women. It's a place for personal growth, mentoring and travel.
WOA, the Women's Orchestra of Arizona, was founded last year under the partnership of smallMatters Institute to provide musical opportunities to empower women musicians and to benefit the greater community. As the second all-women’s orchestra in the US (after Cleveland’s Women’s Orchestra), we look to bring hope and opportunity to all aspiring female musicians in the community. The orchestra welcomes members from all walks of life who are looking to play in a musically stimulating yet supportive environment. The orchestra is made up of high school students, retired musicians, teachers, healthcare practitioners, and players from as young as 15 to the age of 70.