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Turley Performing Arts Academy |
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Crissy Nordin
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stagesstlouis.org | |
STAGES employs the best Musical Theatre artists available regionally and nationally for all productions. By holding auditions in St. Louis and New York, STAGES is able to attract not only Broadway talent, but also further its commitment to support professional St. Louis actors, providing nearly 450 union work weeks annually. In addition to being the top regional employer of local union actors, STAGES educates thousands of students each year at its Performing Arts Academy, the region’s only year-round arts school with a comprehensive curriculum run by a professional theatre company. |
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130 Edgar Rd. St. Louis, MO 63119 |
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Brian Coats: Program Manager Bcoats@repstl.org Britney Daniels: Community Engagement Manager |
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www.repstl.org | |
The Rep is the St. Louis region’s most honored live professional theatre company. Founded in 1966, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis is a fully professional theatrical operation belonging to the League of Resident Theatres, The League of St. Louis Theatres and is a constituent member of Theatre Communications Group, Inc., the national service organization for the not-for-profit professional theatre. |
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12580 Rott Road St. Louis, MO 63127 |
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Elsie Tuttle (217) 931.2779 (cell) (314) 615-5268 (office) ETuttle@stlouiscountymo.gov |
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www.laumeiersculpturepark.org | |
Founded in 1976, Laumeier Sculpture Park is one of the first and largest sculpture parks in the country. It presents more than 70 works of large-scale outdoor sculpture throughout its 105-acre campus and serves 300,000 visitors of all ages each year with a world-class art collection, indoor and outdoor temporary exhibitions, education programs, and public events. Laumeier is free and open daily. Learn more at www.laumeier.org. |
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3221 McKelvey Rd Suite 106 info@hectv.org hecmedia.org | |
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314.531.4455 Office 314.531.0750 Fax amanda@hectv.org |
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www.hectv.org | |
HEC-TV is St. Louis’ leading producer of education, arts, and cultural television. Our mission is “to strengthen and promote education, arts, and cultural communities in the St. Louis metropolitan area.” HEC-TV is proud to bring you television that “makes you think.” For more information visit www.hectv.org. |
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Education Committee Chairman: Carol Commerford commerfordcarol@gmail.com 314-652-BACH info@bachsociety.org
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www.bachsociety.org | |
The distinguished history of the Bach Society began in 1941, when Dr. William Heyne determined to offer the people of St. Louis the opportunity to perform and hear the great music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Since that date, the Society has carried out its mission without interruption, and is St. Louis’ oldest continuous choral society. |
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Aurelia Hartenberger- aureliawh@sbcglobal.net | |
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www.wmic.net | |
The World Musical Instrument Collection consists of over 3,500 musical instruments from around the world dating from 1,000 BCE to the latest 2020 hand-held synthesizers. Created in these exhibits are memorable learning experiences of art, music and culture for all ages. Upon request selection instruments are provided for interactive hands-on experiences. Introduce and connect our visitors to world cultures through the language of music and musical instruments. Check out an example presentation HERE |
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3547 Olive St Suite 204,
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Brian Vaccaro, Executive Director Phone: 314.567.5566 Email: brian@stlclassicalguitar.org |
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www.stlclassicalguitar.org | |
St. Louis Classical Guitar (SLCG), previously known as the St. Louis Classical Guitar Society, is a non-profit arts agency whose mission is to promote positive impact through classical guitar performance and education. Founded in 1963 by students of George C. Krick, SLCG is the third oldest organization in the nation centered around classical guitar. |
One University Blvd. 316 Music Building St. Louis, MO 63121 |
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Michael V. Smith, Ph.D. E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professor of Music Education 314.516.5365 Office smithmv@umsl.edu |
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music.umsl.edu | |
The mission of the Music Department at the University of Missouri – St. Louis is to inspire and deliver a well-rounded education for performers, composers, scholars, teachers, and the university community with instruction necessary for success in a variety of music careers, entrepreneurship, and life-long learning. UMSL’s Music Department is committed to teaching, research/creativity, and public service. In addition to its role of advancing knowledge as part of a comprehensive research university, the Music Department advances the University’s land grant tradition by enhancing the cultural life of the St. Louis metropolitan area, providing high quality and accessible educational experiences in music. |
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One University Blvd. 316 Music Building St. Louis, MO 63121 |
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Michael V. Smith, Ph.D. E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professor of Music Education 314.516.5365 Office |
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music.umsl.edu | |
The mission of the Music Department at the University of Missouri – St. Louis is to inspire and deliver a well-rounded education for performers, composers, scholars, teachers, and the university community with instruction necessary for success in a variety of music careers, entrepreneurship, and life-long learning. UMSL’s Music Department is committed to teaching, research/creativity, and public service. In addition to its role of advancing knowledge as part of a comprehensive research university, the Music Department advances the University’s land grant tradition by enhancing the cultural life of the St. Louis metropolitan area, providing high quality and accessible educational experiences in music. |
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7711 Carondelet Avenue, Suite 302, Clayton, MO 63105 |
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Nancy Kowalczyk |
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classic1073.org | |
Classic 107.3, the voice for the arts in St. Louis, is a community-based radio station with a broad and invigorating format providing a hub for the arts in the St. Louis region. Classic 107.3 education programs engage and inspire students by instilling pride and helping them discover personal connections to the world around and beyond them. |
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P.O. Box 6761 Chesterfield, MO 63006-6761 |
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Diane McCullough dmccspae@sbcglobal.net 314.773.4195 Office info@stlspae.org |
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www.stlspae.org | |
In the belief that music and the arts are key to connecting cultures and understanding our roots, Scottish Partnership for Arts and Education provides cultural experiences and educational opportunities in Scottish traditional arts and the historic connections between Scotland and the USA by conducting classes, workshops, lectures and public performances. |
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2020 Gardenne Valley Drive |
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Maria A. Ellis |
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www.girlconductor.com | |
Girl Conductor founder, Mrs. Maria Ellis, is a Music Education Consultant who serves the Fine Arts community with voice lessons, creative coaching, choral workshops, and more! |
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1310 Papin Street • Suite 402 St. Louis, MO 63103 |
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Jonathan Webb |
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www.springboardstl.org | |
Springboard to Learning believes that meaningful, memorable learning experiences transform a child’s worldview. We develop children’s abilities to think critically, create, collaborate and communicate. Springboard to Learning envisions a future where all children are passionate, engaged learners who experience success. |
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2842 North Ballas Road St. Louis, MO 63131-2311 |
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Ben Nordstrom – Director of Development |
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www.slccsing.org | |
The St. Louis Children’s Choirs gives young singers exceptional musical training and character development through the performance of high quality choral literature and world-class performance opportunities. More than 450 students (age 6-18) from 200 schools and 85 zip codes in Missouri and Illinois sing in this remarkable program, learn wonderful music that is challenging and fun, and make lifelong friends.
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3648 Washington Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108 | |
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CJ Mitchell Community Access Manager 314.446.7493 cmitchell@camstl.org |
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www.camstl.org | |
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis creates meaningful engagement with the most relevant and innovative art being made today. Founded by civic and cultural leaders in 1980, the Museum transformed from a small gallery into an internationally-recognized arts institution, now permanently housed in a flexible, open, and inviting building designed by renowned American architect Brad Cloepfil. CAM’s distinct architecture reflects the organization’s values and supports a dynamic range of exhibitions, public programs, educational initiatives, and community collaborations. The only museum in the region solely dedicated to contemporary art, CAM is one of the preeminent non-collecting institutions of its kind in the United States. We are a site for discovery, a welcoming space, free and open to all. |
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3547 Olive Street, Suite 250 |
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John Wolbers |
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www.prisonperformingarts.org | |
Prison Performing Arts is a multi-discipline, literacy and performing arts program dedicated to enriching the lives of youth and adults in Missouri’s criminal and juvenile justice systems. We foster individual and social change by providing incarcerated adults, justice-involved youth, and returning citizens with opportunities to participate in the arts as artists, students, and audience members. Participants learn creative and constructive ways to express emotions, build trust, and work in collaboration with one another. Our programs aim to improve literacy and communication skills, instill responsibility to self and others, and to promote non-violent expression of emotion. |
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3138 Cherokee St. Louis, MO 63118 |
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Mr. Matt Brinkmann |
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www.pianosforpeople.org | |
Pianos for People inspires successful futures by providing free access to the transformational power of the piano. For families and individuals with limited resources, we break down financial barriers and leverage the piano as a gateway to empowerment, community and self-esteem. In an environment of support, inclusiveness and equality, we do this four ways:
Inspiration: Free Pianos |
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718 N. Grand St. Louis, MO 63103 |
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Jessica Ingraham, Director of Education 314.286.4407 | jessicai@slso.org |
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www.slso.org | |
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is celebrated for its commitment to artistic excellence, educational impact, and community connections. Each school year, the SLSO collaborates with more than 400 PreK-12 school partners, inspiring students to get involved and stay involved in music. The orchestra’s education programming includes live concerts, school programs, young musician development, and teacher resources, contributing to the SLSO’s priority of creating equitable access to orchestral music and its mission to enrich lives through the power of music. |
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3311 Washington Avenue St. Louis, MO 63103 |
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Zahria Moore zahria@metroplays.org 314.932.7414 Office 314.932.7434 Fax Jessie Youngblood |
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www.metroplays.org | |
Inspired by the intelligence and emotional wisdom of young people, Metro Theater Company creates professional theater, fosters inclusive community, and nurtures meaningful learning through the arts. Founded in 1973, MTC is St. Louis’s third-oldest professional theater – and the only professional theater in St. Louis exclusively committed to theater for youth and families. MTC partners with schools and districts to provide arts-integrated curriculum and residencies, a signature violence prevention program Say Something, Do Something, and countless opportunities to experience the joy and social-emotional learning that comes from encountering live theater. During COVID-19, MTC has shifted its programs to virtual format, but we look forward to in-person programming with young people as soon as it is safe to do so. |
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One University Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63121 |
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314.516.2263 Office Marquita.reef@slps.org |
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www.stllbc.org | |
The purpose of the St. Louis Low Brass Collective (STLLBC) is to provide St. Louis and surrounding regions with educational and performance opportunities for student and amateur low-brass (trombone, euphonium, baritone horn and tuba) musicians, to present concerts and events that are of interest to regional low-brass musicians and provide educational and event information, via a web site, to members of the general public who are interested in low-brass music. The STLLBC is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. | ||
We have had events with featuring low brass musicians that play jazz, classical, rock & roll, funk and everything in between. We strive to further instrumental education to not only low brass musicians but all musicians in the area. All of our events are free and open to the public! |
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210 Hazel Ave St. Louis, MO 63119-3236 |
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Allison Felter, Director of Education & Engagement |
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www.opera-stl.org |
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis (OTSL) is known for its local impact, national presence, and global resonance. Opera Theatre has a long tradition of discovering the finest young singers and promoting the work of living American librettists and composers. Opera Theatre’s mission is to shape the future of opera and to connect diverse audiences through its power and beauty.
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3648 Washington Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63108 |
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Katelyn Galenski 314.533.9900 ext. 27 Office |
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www.thesheldon.org | |
A gathering place at heart, The Sheldon invites you to revere and participate in a diverse legacy of live music, arts, events and culture. For over 100 years, The Sheldon has been beloved and adored. At times, it’s even been saved by community heroes whose generosity is only matched by their passion. |
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462 North Taylor, Suite #203, St. Louis MO 63108 | |
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Cait VanDeWiele Cait@FoxPACF.org info@foxpacf.org |
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www.foxpacf.org | |
ABOUT: Fox Performing Arts Charitable Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization with the mission of fostering, promoting, and encouraging young people in the St. Louis region to discover and participate in the joy and wonder of live performances. The Foundation provides unique opportunities and develops educational performing arts programs focused on young artists. |
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224 N Hwy 67, #30 Florissant, MO 63031 |
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James McKay (314) 643-6024 james@gatewaymusicoutreach.com gatewaymusicoutreach@gmail.com |
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gatewaymusicoutreach.com | |
Gateway Music Outreach is a non-profit 501-C3 school and community-based music education program which provides quality music instruction. The program is multifaceted targeting schools, educators, school-aged youth grades K-12, parents, and the community. |
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Arts Administration Building, UMSL, 1 University Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63121 | |
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Phone: 314.516.5365 Renita Leuhrman Email: rcompton86@gmail.com suzukiharmonystl@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/SuzukiHarmonySTL |
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www.suzukiharmonystl.org |
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Suzuki Harmony STL seeks to provide the highest quality violin teaching to children in St. Louis neighborhoods. Students will grow musically and intellectually while cultivating character. Through participation, students will develop diligence and purpose, building self-esteem and community. |
Our vision is to make the St. Louis Dancing Classroom curriculum available to every child within the St. Louis metropolitan area.
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St. Louis Dancing Classrooms |
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Angie Brooks- Director angieb@stlouisdancingclassrooms.org (314) 435-5878 |
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www.stldancingclassrooms.org | |
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3536 Washington Avenue St. Louis, MO 63103 |
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Dr. Travis Lewis
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Jazz St. Louis Education programs nurture leadership and cultural appreciation in the next generation of musicians and listeners through training, educational resources, and transformative engagement with local and touring professional musicians. Jazz St. Louis has an extensive portfolio of education programs aimed at elementary through college students in the greater St. Louis area and beyond. |
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218 THF Blvd, Chesterfield, MO 63005 | |
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CiCi Houston 636-537-1998 |
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www.stlouisballet.org | |
The mission of Saint Louis Ballet is to provide the metropolitan St. Louis region with a resident professional ballet company that performs classical and contemporary works and offers education programs of the highest quality for the cultural enrichment and enjoyment of the entire community. |
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12580 Rott Road St. Louis, MO 63127 |
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Ms. Stacy West 314.615.5267 Office swest@laumeier.org |
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www.laumeiersculpturepark.org | |
Founded in 1976, Laumeier is one of the first and largest dedicated sculpture parks in the country. In 1968, Mrs. Matilda Laumeier bequeathed the first 72 acres of the future Laumeier Sculpture Park to St. Louis County in memory of her husband, Henry Laumeier. |