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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER KANSAS CITY 6301 Rockhill Road, Suite 305 - Kansas, MO 64131 The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Kansas City is a non-for-profit youth development organization. We provide opportunities in the following core areas: character and leadership development, health & life skills, education/technology and career development and the arts.
CENTER FOR ARTS IN THE SCHOOLS Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts 901 South National Avenue - Springfield, MO 65804 The Center for Arts in the Schools is a partnership among Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, the Southwest Missouri State University College of Arts & Letters, Springfield Public Schools, and other member school districts, providing quality arts education experiences for teachers and students of southwest Missouri.
DANCE ST. LOUIS 634 N. Grand Blvd., Suite 102 - St. Louis, MO 63103 Dance St. Louis brings great dance of the world to St. Louis audiences. One of the oldest dance presenting organizations in the United States, Dance St. Louis presents the full spectrum of dance, from ballet to contemporary, ethnic to jazz, as well as educational programs for area schools programs for area schools and dancers.
KANSAS CITY FRIENDS OF ALVIN AILEY 218 Delaware Street, Suite 101 - Kansas City, MO 64105 Founded in 1984, the mission of Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey is to present the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and Ailey II in Kansas City with a special emphasis on youth development through dance performance and education.
KANSAS CITY YOUNG AUDIENCES 4601 Madison Avenue - Kansas City, MO 64112 Kansas City Young Audiences is the largest arts education provider in the region, providing nearly 1,000 performances and 2,000 workshops annually to more than 300,000 youth participants.
MIDLAND EMPIRE COMMUNITY ARTS Missouri Western State College Continuing Education 4525 Downs Drive, MC 105 - St. Joseph, MO 64507 Midland Empire Community Arts provides comprehensive instruction and involvement in the arts for community members of all ages. The program hosts more than 1,700 students annually and is accredited by the National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts. MECA has something for the artist in everyone!
THE CENTER OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS 524 Trinity Avenue - St. Louis, MO 63130 COCA is a community center for visual and performing arts, offering the best in theatre, dance, and arts education in the St. Louis area.
THE REPERTORY THEATRE OF ST. LOUIS 130 Edgar Road - St. Louis, MO 63119 The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis under the guidance of artistic director Steven Woolf is a major contributor to the cultural life of the Greater St. Louis region, keeping our dramatic heritage alive, making it available and affordable to the widest possible audience, and making the dramatic arts a vivid reality for the young people of our region.
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CENTER FOR ARTS IN THE SCHOOLS Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts 901 South National Avenue - Springfield, MO 65804 The Center for Arts in the Schools is a partnership among Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, the Southwest Missouri State University College of Arts & Letters, Springfield Public Schools, and other member school districts, providing quality arts education experiences for teachers and students of southwest Missouri.
KANSAS CITY YOUNG AUDIENCES 4601 Madison Avenue - Kansas City, MO 64112 Kansas City Young Audiences is the largest arts education provider in the region, providing nearly 1,000 performances and 2,000 workshops annually to more than 300,000 youth participants.
LYRIC OPERA OF KANSAS CITY 1029 Central - Kansas City, MO 64105 The Lyric Opera of Kansas City produces professional opera for the city and the region, and provides education programs for individuals of all ages about the art form.
MIDLAND EMPIRE COMMUNITY ARTS Missouri Western State College Continuing Education 4525 Downs Drive, MC 105 - St. Joseph, MO 64507 Midland Empire Community Arts provides comprehensive instruction and involvement in the arts for community members of all ages. The program hosts more than 1,700 students annually and is accredited by the National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts. MECA has something for the artist in everyone!
THE CENTER OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS 524 Trinity Avenue - St. Louis, MO 63130 COCA is a community center for visual and performing arts, offering the best in theatre, dance, and arts education in the St. Louis area.
THE IMAGINARY THEATRE COMPANY 130 Edgar Road - St. Louis, MO 63119 The Imaginary Theatre Company, the resident, professional touring ensemble of The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, uses imagination as the key to its special blend of theatre magic and educational value, inviting all to enter an enchanted realm of exciting and engaging stories adapted from classical literature, fairy tales and folk legends.
THE REPERTORY THEATRE OF ST. LOUIS 130 Edgar Road - St. Louis, MO 63119 The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis under the guidance of artistic director Steven Woolf is a major contributor to the cultural life of the Greater St. Louis region, keeping our dramatic heritage alive, making it available and affordable to the widest possible audience, and making the dramatic arts a vivid reality for the young people of our region.
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER KANSAS CITY 6301 Rockhill Road, Suite 305 - Kansas, MO 64131 The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Kansas City is a non-for-profit youth development organization. We provide opportunities in the following core areas: character and leadership development, health & life skills, education/technology and career development and the arts.
CENTER FOR ARTS IN THE SCHOOLS Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts 901 South National Avenue - Springfield, MO 65804 The Center for Arts in the Schools is a partnership among Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, the Southwest Missouri State University College of Arts & Letters, Springfield Public Schools, and other member school districts, providing quality arts education experiences for teachers and students of southwest Missouri.
KANSAS CITY YOUNG AUDIENCES 4601 Madison Avenue - Kansas City, MO 64112 Kansas City Young Audiences is the largest arts education provider in the region, providing nearly 1,000 performances and 2,000 workshops annually to more than 300,000 youth participants.
MARGARET HARWELL ART MUSEUM 421 North Main Street - Poplar Bluff, MO 63901 The Margaret Harwell Art Museum, located in a white fram Victoria-era house built in 1883, mounts new exhibitions of quality contemporary and traditional art representing artists with varying cultural experiences, ages and medium every month of the year.
MIDLAND EMPIRE COMMUNITY ARTS Missouri Western State College Continuing Education 4525 Downs Drive, MC 105 - St. Joseph, MO 64507 Midland Empire Community Arts provides comprehensive instruction and involvement in the arts for community members of all ages. The program hosts more than 1,700 students annually and is accredited by the National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts. MECA has something for the artist in everyone!
MUSEUM OF ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY University of Missouri, Pickard Hall - Columbia, MO 65203 The Museum of Art and Archaeology provides aesthetic experience to the public by collecting original works of art and artifacts in a variety of media, representing the cultural/artistic achievements of humankind through the ages and from many parts of the world, and making them accessible to through exhibition and publication.
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CENTER FOR ARTS IN THE SCHOOLS Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts 901 South National Avenue - Springfield, MO 65804 The Center for Arts in the Schools is a partnership among Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, the Southwest Missouri State University College of Arts & Letters, Springfield Public Schools, and other member school districts, providing quality arts education experiences for teachers and students of southwest Missouri.
KANSAS CITY YOUNG AUDIENCES 4601 Madison Avenue - Kansas City, MO 64112 Kansas City Young Audiences is the largest arts education provider in the region, providing nearly 1,000 performances and 2,000 workshops annually to more than 300,000 youth participants.
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CENTER FOR ARTS IN THE SCHOOLS Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts 901 South National Avenue - Springfield, MO 65804 The Center for Arts in the Schools is a partnership among Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, the Southwest Missouri State University College of Arts & Letters, Springfield Public Schools, and other member school districts, providing quality arts education experiences for teachers and students of southwest Missouri.
KANSAS CITY YOUNG AUDIENCES 4601 Madison Avenue - Kansas City, MO 64112 Kansas City Young Audiences is the largest arts education provider in the region, providing nearly 1,000 performances and 2,000 workshops annually to more than 300,000 youth participants.
LYRIC OPERA OF KANSAS CITY 1029 Central - Kansas City, MO 64105 The Lyric Opera of Kansas City produces professional opera for the city and the region, and provides education programs for individuals of all ages about the art form.
MIDLAND EMPIRE COMMUNITY ARTS Missouri Western State College Continuing Education 4525 Downs Drive, MC 105 - St. Joseph, MO 64507 Midland Empire Community Arts provides comprehensive instruction and involvement in the arts for community members of all ages. The program hosts more than 1,700 students annually and is accredited by the National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts. MECA has something for the artist in everyone!
THE CENTER OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS 524 Trinity Avenue - St. Louis, MO 63130 COCA is a community center for visual and performing arts, offering the best in theatre, dance, and arts education in the St. Louis area.
THE REPERTORY THEATRE OF ST. LOUIS 130 Edgar Road - St. Louis, MO 63119 The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis under the guidance of artistic director Steven Woolf is a major contributor to the cultural life of the Greater St. Louis region, keeping our dramatic heritage alive, making it available and affordable to the widest possible audience, and making the dramatic arts a vivid reality for the young people of our region.
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