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The Children's Music Network celebrates the positive power of music in the lives of children by sharing songs, exchanging ideas and creating community.
Barrington Children's Choir was created to provide a community based instructional arts program for children ages 9-19 emphasizing musicianship training and vocal study.
Since 1983 Children's Place has offered a wide range of flexible, accessible, FREE early learning & family support programs. Today we serve over 2000 families from 11 different locations in central west Toronto. Programs include: family drop-ins, child development activities focusing on & exploring senses & developing motor skills, occasional childcare, community outreach, family literacy, food & nutrition support, parent & caregiver support & education, peer contact & mutual support, play & recreation, health & safety promotion, information about & referrals to other resources, toy & book lending. Our staff and volunteers are able to communicate in different languages including English, Portuguese, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Somali, Hindi, Gujarati, Urdu & Italian. Participants include: young children 0 to 6, parents, expectant parents, very young parents, parents/caregivers/children with special needs, grandparents, nannies & home providers, newcomer & immigrant families.
BCT brings together children from diverse backgrounds to learn and grow through the collaborative art of musical theatre. We envision a world where all children have access to the arts and opportunities to discover and hone their talents. We especially seek the participation of students who have a gift to give the art of theatre who would not otherwise have theater or performance opportunities, due to economic or cultural barriers or lack of resources in their schools and communities.Our Oasis program invites children from homeless shelters to participate in our after-school and summer programs for free.
One Voice Children's Choir is a non-profit organization that provides children aged 4-18 opportunities to cultivate an appreciation for music and share the talents they develop with a global community. Our goal is to provide entertainment, community service and engagement, and to empower our youth to become the leaders of tomorrow as they deliver uplifting messages to change the world for the better.
The Bija Children's Choir exists to enrich the lives of Sonoma County youth through a vibrant education in the multicultural choral performing arts, offering more that just an after school program that teaches kids to sing. At the heart of the Bija Choir program is the belief that young people who share their gifts thrive, and when young people thrive, so does their community and the world beyond. Through engaging musical training and dynamic cultural performances, Bija Choir students develop the capability and confidence to proudly serve the Sonoma County area and greater world beyond as young ambassadors of harmony.
We are a theatre by kids, for kids, providing youth a forum for creating confidence, gaining self esteem, developing character, and building the career and life skills necessary to achieve success and fulfillment in an ever changing world.
Providing Dallas-area young people the experience of artistry and excellence through choral singing in a group that reflects the area’s diversity.
Founded by five dedicated Teaching Artists in 1998, ETC's mission is to unlock the potential of children and adults through immersion in theatre arts. Rooted in our "4 Cs" – creativity, confidence, collaboration, and community - ETC's artistic focus has always been on student-created work. In our programs, we foster opportunities for students of all ages to create their own characters, write their own dialogue, and tell their own stories. For ETC, the process of how students arrive at the work they share is just as vital as the products they create.
Founded in 1964, the Glen Ellyn Children’s Chorus, d/b/a Anima, is known both nationally and internationally for its artistic and educational excellence; innovative programming; commissioning of new works; and outreach programs that bring rich educational and cultural opportunities to children who would not otherwise have such experiences. Anima - GECC's mission is to transform young lives through excellence in music education and choral singing.
Celebrating its 25th year, the Treasure Valley Institute for Children’s Arts (TRICA) provides meaningful, world-class experiences in the arts taught by outstanding and loving Educators, inspiring children to develop values and attitudes for a stronger sense of Humanity, Community and Good Will. Our programs for children Ages 2-12 include Summer Dance Camps, After School with TRICA, Family Dance Night, world-class arts instruction for young learners and exciting enrichment in preschools and schools across the Treasure Valley. In 2019, Jon Swarthout & TRICA received a “2019 Good Neighbor Award” from the Boise Mayor and TRICA was designated as a “2020 Top-Rated Nonprofit” by The Great Nonprofits organization. The construction project underway in Boise’s Hyde Park district is an adaptive reuse transforming an abandoned cathedral into a children’s arts institute. By the end of October 2020 the project had gained its unanimous approval (Conditional Use Permit) from City of Boise Planning & Zoning and Boise City Council to become a private children’s arts school. The approved permit allows cultural and social events to be held annually as an accessory function to the church and school.
The mission of the Kansas Music Educators Association is to support music educators by fostering leadership, providing professional development, and promoting advocacy of music learning in schools.