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Our Mission To spread and share our Latin American culture through the scenic arts in order to create a unifying bridge for our wide-ranging community, stressing the importance of being bilingual and the richness of our diverse cultures
As the Nation's foremost producer of Shakespeare, the Public Theater is dedicated to acheiving artisitc excellence while developing an American theater that is accessible and relevant to all people through productions of challenging new plays, musicals and innovative stagings of the classics.
Apple Hill is a nonprofit center dedicated to performing, teaching, and creating chamber music at a high standard while broadening public appreciation through educational programs and outreach. The organization also runs “Playing for Peace,” using chamber music as a tool for cross-cultural exchange and community-building.
* Preserve & promote R&B through activities, events & education. * Preserve and promote the heritage & historical connections of R&B music in the evolution of American popular music. * Improve awareness and acceptance of R&B by the public as a musical art form.
Chicago Human Rhythm Project empowers artists and communities to express culture and identity through rhythm and percussive arts. Through the production of inspiring performances, education programs, and innovative business models for artistic collaboration, CHRP catalyzes diverse communities to foster social reconciliation and economic sustainability through rhythm. CHRP, which began over 30 years ago presenting an annual dance festival rooted in the African American and Irish American traditions of “hoofing” and tap dancing, now reaches 20,000+ young people and adults annually through its year-round programs.
Clinard Dance brings together people from a diverse range of artistic disciplines and cultural backgrounds pioneering a unique approach to contemporary and American-style flamenco. Their works push the limits of both a traditional flamenco quartet format and their original content driven works.
Founded more than a century ago to serve the Jewish people, 92nd Street Y promotes individual and family development and participation in civic life within the context of Jewish values and American pluralism. As a nonprofit community and cultural center, the YM-YWHA seeks to create, provide and disseminate programs of distinction that foster the physical and mental health of human beings throughout their lives, their educational and spiritual growth and their enjoyment. 92nd Street Y reaches out beyond its core constituency of American Jews to serve people of diverse racial, religious, ethnic and economic backgrounds, seeking partnerships that leaven our programs and broaden our influence.
At Empire State Youth Orchestra (ESYO), we believe in music and its power . . . •to guide young musicians in developing skills and creative ways of thinking •to inspire young people to focus, work hard, and work as a team to achieve excellenceSax players •to create community by crossing cultural, social, and economic divisions •to transform lives for the better
The Atlanta Blues Society is an all volunteer member organization dedicated to the Education and preservation of the uniquely American art form known traditionally as the blues. We are comprised of a rich mixture of culturally diverse people brought together through our common appreciation of the heritage and history of the Blues.
We are a non-profit organization in the Foothills area of Alberta including Nanton, High River, Black Diamond, Claresholm, MD of Foothills, Okotoks, DeWinton, Longview, Millarville, Turner Valley, Blackie and Red Deer Lake. Foothills SNAPS supports families and community who are living with or connected to someone with special needs. We provide education, information, and support to parents, siblings and community members who are connected to someone with special needs in a safe, non-judgmental environment.
We work in partnership with local churches, missions agencies, missionaries and seminaries to materialize our vision of cross-cultural outreach to non-Chinese ethnic groups. Our approach is to involve lay Christians in Short-term Missions trips to utilize their professional expertise in the missions field and to share their Christian faith with the local people through their testimonies, contribution and presence.
The Canadian League Against Epilepsy is an organization of medical and basic sciences professionals counting more than 125 members, including physicians, basic scientists, nurses, neuropsychologists, neuroradiologists, students and other health professionals. Our members are all keen to take advantage of their passions and their knowledge in their respective fields to better respond to various basic needs of the epileptic population, present and future. We also work in collaboration with several organizations such as the Canadian Epilepsy Alliance, the American Epilepsy Society and the North American Commission for Epilepsy. We meet at the time of the Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences and every other year at the Canadian League Against Epilepsy meeting. The league members are also in contact on an ongoing basis through our website in order to provide information and exchange views on various topics of current interest on epilepsy.