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AFRICAN HERITAGE DANCERS & DRUMMERS, INC. 4018 Minnesota Avenue, N.E. - Washington, DC 20019 The African Heritage Dancers & Drummers is a "Safe Space" after-school youth intervention program that utilizes the discipline of the performing arts to build positive self-esteem in at-risk children and teen populations.
D.C. ARTS AND HUMANITIES EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE, INC. 2020 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Box 264 - Washington, DC 20006 The D.C. Collaborative is a member organization of D.C. arts and humanities organizations coordinating their efforts and working with the D.C. Public Schools to ensure that effective arts and humanities experiences reach every student and are integrated with the curriculum.
DANCE PLACE 3225 8th Street, NE - Washington, DC 20017 Dance Place is a community cultural arts center, serving as a theater, school and community resource.
FILLMORE ARTS CENTER 1819 35th Street, N.W. - Washington, DC 20007 Fillmore is an arts center serving 900 DC Public School students from five public schools, including Hyde, Key, Ross and Hardy. Music, dance, drama, visual arts, digital arts and writing make up the curriculum.
THE WASHINGTON BALLET 3515 Wisconsin Avenue NW - Washington, DC 20016 The Washington Ballet's dedication to presenting the best in dance and dance education for the diverse members of the Washington metropolitan community has been demonstrated throughout its 56-year history.
VSA ARTS 1300 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 700 - Washington, DC 20036 In 1974, VSA arts was designated by Congress as a Program of National Significance for Arts in Education, and through the Elementary and Secondary Education Act serves as the coordinating organization for arts programming for children and youth with disabilities. VSA arts is an international non-profit organization dedicated to providing educational opportunities through the arts for children and adults with disabilities.
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AFRICAN HERITAGE DANCERS & DRUMMERS, INC. 4018 Minnesota Avenue, N.E. - Washington, DC 20019 The African Heritage Dancers & Drummers is a "Safe Space" after-school youth intervention program that utilizes the discipline of the performing arts to build positive self-esteem in at-risk children and teen populations.
ARENA STAGE 1101 6th Street SW - Washington, DC 20024 Presently under the artistic direction of Molly Smith, Arena Stage attracts a diverse annual audience of more than 250,000. Co-founded in 1950 by Zelda Fichandler, Thomas Fichandler and Edward Mangum, Arena Stage remains one of the largest not-for-profit producing theaters in the United States.
CAPITAL CHILDREN'S MUSEUM 800 Third Street, NE - Washington, DC 20002 Capital Children's Museum serves a primary target audience of children ages two to 12 and their adult caregivers by providing interactive experiential learning opportunities through exhibits and programs exploring world cultures, science, media arts, and early childhood experiences.
D.C. ARTS AND HUMANITIES EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE, INC. 2020 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Box 264 - Washington, DC 20006 The D.C. Collaborative is a member organization of D.C. arts and humanities organizations coordinating their efforts and working with the D.C. Public Schools to ensure that effective arts and humanities experiences reach every student and are integrated with the curriculum.
FILLMORE ARTS CENTER 1819 35th Street, N.W. - Washington, DC 20007 Fillmore is an arts center serving 900 DC Public School students from five public schools, including Hyde, Key, Ross and Hardy. Music, dance, drama, visual arts, digital arts and writing make up the curriculum.
VSA ARTS 1300 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 700 - Washington, DC 20036 In 1974, VSA arts was designated by Congress as a Program of National Significance for Arts in Education, and through the Elementary and Secondary Education Act serves as the coordinating organization for arts programming for children and youth with disabilities. VSA arts is an international non-profit organization dedicated to providing educational opportunities through the arts for children and adults with disabilities.
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ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY, FREER GALLERY OF ART 1050 Independence Avenue, SW - Washington, DC 20560 The Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery together form the National Museum of Asian Art, and are dedicated to exhibition, research, and education programs that enhance awareness and understanding of Asia.
CAPITAL CHILDREN'S MUSEUM 800 Third Street, NE - Washington, DC 20002 Capital Children's Museum serves a primary target audience of children ages two to 12 and their adult caregivers by providing interactive experiential learning opportunities through exhibits and programs exploring world cultures, science, media arts, and early childhood experiences.
CORCORAN ARTREACH 500 17th Street, NW - Washington, DC 20015 Corcoran ArtReach provides teachers, supplies and art experiences to school-age youth in the District of Columbia. Drawing on the resources of the Corcoran Gallery of Art and its College of Art and Design, classes are offered in public schools, in community centers after school and in summer programs. Selected high school students also participate in an in-depth mentoring program pairing them with local professional artists.
D.C. ARTS AND HUMANITIES EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE, INC. 2020 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Box 264 - Washington, DC 20006 The D.C. Collaborative is a member organization of D.C. arts and humanities organizations coordinating their efforts and working with the D.C. Public Schools to ensure that effective arts and humanities experiences reach every student and are integrated with the curriculum.
FILLMORE ARTS CENTER 1819 35th Street, N.W. - Washington, DC 20007 Fillmore is an arts center serving 900 DC Public School students from five public schools, including Hyde, Key, Ross and Hardy. Music, dance, drama, visual arts, digital arts and writing make up the curriculum.
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CAPITAL CHILDREN'S MUSEUM 800 Third Street, NE - Washington, DC 20002 Capital Children's Museum serves a primary target audience of children ages two to 12 and their adult caregivers by providing interactive experiential learning opportunities through exhibits and programs exploring world cultures, science, media arts, and early childhood experiences.
D.C. ARTS AND HUMANITIES EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE, INC. 2020 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Box 264 - Washington, DC 20006 The D.C. Collaborative is a member organization of D.C. arts and humanities organizations coordinating their efforts and working with the D.C. Public Schools to ensure that effective arts and humanities experiences reach every student and are integrated with the curriculum.
FILLMORE ARTS CENTER 1819 35th Street, N.W. - Washington, DC 20007 Fillmore is an arts center serving 900 DC Public School students from five public schools, including Hyde, Key, Ross and Hardy. Music, dance, drama, visual arts, digital arts and writing make up the curriculum.
THE WASHINGTON BALLET 3515 Wisconsin Avenue NW - Washington, DC 20016 The Washington Ballet's dedication to presenting the best in dance and dance education for the diverse members of the Washington metropolitan community has been demonstrated throughout its 56-year history.
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AFRICAN HERITAGE DANCERS & DRUMMERS, INC. 4018 Minnesota Avenue, N.E. - Washington, DC 20019 The African Heritage Dancers & Drummers is a "Safe Space" after-school youth intervention program that utilizes the discipline of the performing arts to build positive self-esteem in at-risk children and teen populations.
CHIME (COMMUNITY HELP IN MUSIC EDUCATION) 1789 Lanier Place, NW - #3 - Washington, DC 20009 CHIME is an all-volunteer organization that promotes and provides music education to DC public school children during and outside of school. We recruit and place qualified instructional volunteers, collect and distribute instruments, provide music experiences for families, and advocate for music in the core curriculum.
D.C. ARTS AND HUMANITIES EDUCATION COLLABORATIVE, INC. 2020 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Box 264 - Washington, DC 20006 The D.C. Collaborative is a member organization of D.C. arts and humanities organizations coordinating their efforts and working with the D.C. Public Schools to ensure that effective arts and humanities experiences reach every student and are integrated with the curriculum.
FILLMORE ARTS CENTER 1819 35th Street, N.W. - Washington, DC 20007 Fillmore is an arts center serving 900 DC Public School students from five public schools, including Hyde, Key, Ross and Hardy. Music, dance, drama, visual arts, digital arts and writing make up the curriculum.
THE WASHINGTON OPERA 2600 Virginia Ave NW Suite 104 - Washington, DC 20037 The Washington Opera's Education and Community Programs Department is committed to presenting high-quality programming to reach the diverse needs of students of all ages, throughout the D.C. metropolitan area and beyond.
VSA ARTS 1300 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 700 - Washington, DC 20036 In 1974, VSA arts was designated by Congress as a Program of National Significance for Arts in Education, and through the Elementary and Secondary Education Act serves as the coordinating organization for arts programming for children and youth with disabilities. VSA arts is an international non-profit organization dedicated to providing educational opportunities through the arts for children and adults with disabilities.
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Please note: Thirteen/WNET New York compiled these profiles using information supplied to it in June, 2001, by the individual organizations. Thirteen is not responsible for the accuracy of this information, is neither affiliated with nor does it endorse these entities, and is not responsible for any advice or other services provided by them.
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