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The aims of the College are three-fold: a) Academic and practical education of native people for Christian ministry (lay and ordained) primarily but not exclusively in the Anglican Church of Canada; b) Furthering Christian expression of faith within the traditions of native culture and language; c) Development of material for theological education and study groups in native parishes. In fulfilling this mandate, our program includes four levels: general lay traiing, training for lay ministries, education for ordained ministry, and continuing education after ordination.
As the nation's premier Asian American theatre organization, East West Players produces outstanding works and educational programs that give voice to the Asian Pacific American experience.
THE SIERRA MADRE PLAYHOUSE IS DEDICATED TO THE AMERICAN CREATIVE EXPERIENCE. IT PRODUCES AMERICAN PLAYS AND PUTS THEM INTO A HISTORICAL CONTEXT. IT CELEBRATES AND PRODUCES MUSIC BY EMERGING ARTISTS. IT ENCOURAGES AND FOSTERS AN APPRECIATION OF LIVE PERFORMANCE FOR ALL.
Our mission is to create and present theatrical works that reflect the African-American experience.
An organization of volunteers dedicated to the specialized care of all orphaned and injured native wildlife species. (Licensed under authorization of the Canadian Wildlife Service and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.)
To promote interracial harmony via performances and programs that share African American history and culture.
Omaha Jitterbugs enriches lives through participation in the dances and music of the American swing era.
The mission of The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City is two-fold: first, to give voice to neglected and new works of the African-American experience in the American Theatre Canon. Secondly, to engage youth of the urban core in the theatre arts and through mentorship, internship, and scholarship.
The California Pops Orchestra presents American pop orchestral performances drawn from the Great American Songbook repertoire including Broadway, movie music, big band and more. The shows are driven by audience requests and presented in a fun, inclusive and family-friendly way.
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.
AmaZing Theatre believes that drama is a powerful medium for teaching and learning about the history and cultural nuances that are the foundation of African Americans.
To continue providing an artistic, developmental home for playwrights rooted in the Afro-American diaspora, and artists who are shaping the theater of the 21st century and beyond.