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  1. Courtyard connections.(art school management): An article from: Arts & Activities by Cathy Murray Grigsby, 2005-02-01
  2. American Artist Directory of Art Schools and Workshops, 1992
  3. How to Make Money Performing in Schools: The Definitive Guide to Developing, Marketing, and Presenting School Assembly Programs by David Heflick, 1997-02
  4. Putting art into excellence: a Texas studio breaks out of the pack.(COMPETITIONS: Winning Ways)(North Harris Performing Arts): An article from: Dance Magazine by Nancy Wozny, 2006-10-01
  5. Secret Ambition #3 (Fame School) by Cindy Jefferies, 2007-06-14
  6. The NYU network: Tisch students make lifelong connections.(teach--learn connection)(New York University's Tisch School of the Arts): An article from: Dance Magazine by Jennifer Stahl, 2007-10-01
  7. Boys or Ballet? #8 (Royal Ballet School Diaries) by Alexandra Moss, 2006-08-03
  8. Sophie's Flight of Fancy #4 (Royal Ballet School Diaries) by Alexandra Moss, 2005-07-07
  9. Bring in the Arts: Lessons in Dramatics, Art, and Story Writing for Elementary and Middle School Classrooms by Pam Walker, 1993-05-03
  10. Tara's Triumph #5 (Fame School) by Cindy Jeffries, 2007-10-04
  11. Talent Knows No Color: The History of an Arts Magnet High School (PB) (Research in Curriculum and Instruction) by Elaine, Clift Gore, 2007-06-26
  12. Isabelle's Perfect Performance #3 (Royal Ballet School Diaries) by Alexandra Moss, 2005-05-05
  13. Neal Beasley: from NTU's Tisch School of the Arts to the Trisha Brown Dance Company, this fountain of energy is getting noticed.(On the Rise): An article from: Dance Magazine by Lisa Kraus, 2005-09-01
  14. Dorothy Maynor and the Harlem School of the Arts: The Diva and the Dream by William F., Jr. Rogers, 1993-11

61. Cronulla Public School Is Undergoing Some Major Construction
A NSW Government primary school. Fundraising calendar, information about performing and creative arts, the canteen and contact details.
http://www.cronullas-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/
Cronulla South Public School is undergoing some major construction. Come back later in Term 2 to see the changes. Some of our senior students have been developing their own version of the school website. This is a work in progress . Have a look at their skills. Principal: Mr Greg Fitzgerald
Ewos Pde Cronulla 2230 Phone: 9523 5649 Fax: 9544 1373
Email Address: cronullas-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
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62. Secondary Schools - Performing Arts
Our Creative and performing arts High schools provide opportunities for students to pursue excellence within the Creative and performing arts while studying
http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/schoolfind/types/performingartshighs.php
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Our Creative and Performing Arts High Schools provide opportunities for students to pursue excellence within the Creative and Performing Arts while studying the core curriculum prescribed by the Board of Studies.
These schools offer a specialised environment. They have performance and creative spaces, lighting and sound systems, dance studios and specialist teachers.
Subjects Offered
Creative and Performing Arts High Schools offer artistic education programs to prepare students for exciting careers in the arts and associated industries.
In addition to the core subjects prescribed by the Board of Studies, students can specialise in subjects such as dance, drama, music and visual arts.
Enrolment
Enrolment will depend on the student meeting special criteria. This will usually include an audition. The high school's principal will identify the criteria to you. You can also discuss these requirements and the suitability of a Creative and Performing Arts High School for your child, with your primary school principal.

63. Mary Butler School
Visual and performing arts magnet school for grades K8.
http://www.lbusd.k12.ca.us/schools/butler.htm

64. Performing Arts School - PainterDude.com
Offers strategic facility planning for nonprofit organizations, including schools, museums, religious organizations, and performing arts organizations.
http://www.painterdude.com/cgi-bin/kwik/smartsearch.cgi?keywords=performing arts

65. Broadmoor Middle
Visual and performing arts magnet school. Includes academics, calendar, guidance, and library.
http://www.ebrschools.org/public/schools/broadmoor_mid/index.htm

66. Firestone High School
Campus for performing arts and special programs.
http://www.akron.k12.oh.us/schools/445/
Firestone High School Campus for: Academic Excellence "Success is Our Tradition" Home Our School District Report Card School Report Card ... Links
Our Mission: It is the mission of the Firestone High School learning community to prepare our students to attain their highest degree of academic success.
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Campus for International Baccalaureate and Visual and Performing Arts Grades:
Colors: Green and Gold
Mascot: Falcon
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Principal: Kenneth Jones All Akron public schools offer a comprehensive curriculum which meets all state requirements. Firestone offers courses in English, mathematics including calculus, social studies, science, the arts, and health and physical education.. The foreign languages offered at Firestone are French, Spanish, German, Latin, and Japanese. Firestone has exceptionally strong programs in music, art, dance, and theater. In addition, 10 Advanced Placement courses are offered. For the students who want the most rigorous curriculum, we are proud to be an International Baccalaureate school. Our fifth class of IB students graduated in 2002. 86.2% earned the full IB diploma, above the world average of 77%.

67. Untitled Document
Weekly bulletin, performing arts news, and information on academic programs and athletic events.
http://www.parkrose.k12.or.us/schools/hs/

68. Cov Uni - Schools And Departments - Coventry School Of Art And
The School is organised into four subject areas Communication, Media and Culture; Industrial Design; performing arts; and Design and Visual arts.
http://www.coventry.ac.uk/cms/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=127

69. Miller South School For The Visual & Performing Arts
Focuses on the Visual and performing arts for grades 6 8.
http://www.akron.k12.oh.us/schools/246/

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70. Rozelle Elementary School
Memphis, Tennessee. K6th grade. A creative and performing arts optional school.
http://www.memphis-schools.k12.tn.us/schools/rozelle.es/rozelle.html
Rozelle Elementary School
Mrs. Pamela Jackson, Principal
993 Roland Street
Memphis, TN 38114-1537
FAX (901) 722-4619
General Information Rozelle Creative and Performing Arts Elementary School occupies a historic building in midtown Memphis that dates back to 1918. Beginning with the 1979-80 school year, Rozelle became a Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA) Optional School for students in kindergarten and grades one through six. While the majority of the students live in the neighborhood, others are now attending on optional transfers. The 1982-83 school year brought special recognition to the school. At that time the historic building, with its Jacobean style of architecture, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. In August of 1985, extensive renovation was begun on the building. This renovation was completed in the fall of 1986. Included in the facilities now are a movement education room, art room, conference room, science lab, computer lab, four additional classrooms on the first floor, and extended cafeteria facilities. The school-community relationship is strengthened by an active Parent-Teacher Association and School Leadership Team. This relationship is reinforced through the adoption of Rozelle School by First Tennessee Bank.

71. WLV - Sport, Performing Arts And Leisure
schools Service Departments / Academic Departments / Sport, performing arts and Leisure. About Us. Courses. Current Students. Facilities. How to find us.
http://asp.wlv.ac.uk/Level3.asp?UserType=6&Level3=20

72. The Museum Of Broadcast Communications
Goal 25 Know the language of the arts. Learning Standards A, B, Chicago Public schools, CAS A State Goal 26 Through creating and performing, understand how
http://www.museum.tv/education/unit4.shtml
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DocuFest Unit 4: Performing Arts Like their signature spotlights, the performing arts enlighten American culture with invention, innovation and inspiration. Likewise, the use of performing arts in any classroom always guarantees engagement and enrichment of even the most hesitant of students. This unit includes the following documentaries: Color of Gray History of Jazz , and Chicago On Stage Chicago On Stage
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73. NACAC Steps To College Online Newsletter
Types of Colleges Visual and performing arts students have several types of colleges to consider. Conservatories and standalone arts schools offer an immersion
http://www.nacac.com/p&s_steps_0303arts.html
Steps to College home The Art of Choosing a College:
Tips for Visual and Performing Arts Students Students who wish to study visual or performing arts have some unique challenges and options during their college search. If you're considering a major in music, art, dance, or drama, read on for some advice from the experts. A Difference of Degree
Prospective arts majors have two degree options: a bachelor of arts (BA) degree with a major in the arts and a bachelor of fine arts (BFA) for artists/performers or bachelor of music (BM) for musicians. The BA degree is the typical liberal arts degreestudents who major in English, history, and other humanities majors also earn BA degrees. The BFA or BM degree is more focused and intense. "There is a world of difference between a BA in music and a BM in music," says Anthony Celentano, school counselor/military advisor at Pope John XXIII High School (NJ), who holds a BM and MM (master of music). "A BA in music will be pretty much like any other BA degreelots of courses outside of your major with approximately 12 or so courses in your major. That's not a lot of music for the student who is looking for an intense musical experience. A BM in music essentially is a professional degree. Within my 120+ credits for my BM, only 36 were liberal arts courses. The remainder were music or degree-related courses: private lessons, conducting classes, music history, music theory, etc." Which degree you choose depends on your college and career goals. If you have a high degree of commitment to your art and desire an intense, often competitive college experience, a BFA or BM might be right for you. If you would rather study a variety of subjects along with your arts major, a BA may be the way to go.

74. B-CC High School: Performing Arts
performing arts. performing arts at BethesdaChevy Chase High School encompasses a wide and creative path from music to theater.
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/bcchs/performingarts/
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Performing Arts at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School encompasses a wide and creative path from music to theater. The opportunities for students in all grades are endless. For more information on the Music and Theater Arts programs, click the links below. Choral Music Instrumental Music Theater Arts Program
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75. @LA Theater/Theatre/Performing Arts/Entertainment In Southern California: Los An
Opera. Organizations / Clubs. Party Entertainment. performing arts Industry. Plays / Productions. Publications. Radio. Reenactment Groups. schools. Shows. Strip Clubs.
http://www.at-la.com/@la-perf.htm
Entertainment: Theater/Theatre/Performing Arts
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whole words only All Counties Los Angeles County Orange County Riverside County San Bernardino County Ventura County www. .la Casting Cinema Circuses College Departments ...
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Directories Dance Event Calendars / Directories American Musical Theater Reference Library, The - a free internet directory for any professional involved in musical theater. 39 categories, 100's of links and e-mails.
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Venues/Theaters/Theatres Concert Venues Venues in General Acme Comedy Theatre , West Hollywood Actor's Art Theatre , Mid-City and Actor's Art Theatre , Mid-City Actor's Gang Theatre , Hollywood Ahmanson Theatre , Downtown Alex Theatre, The , Glendale Alternative Repertory Theatre , Santa Ana Annenberg Theater , Palm Springs and Annenberg Theater , Palm Springs Aratani Japan American Theatre, George and Sakaye Arroyo Repertory Theatre , Pasadena At the Grove , Upland Attic Theatre Center , Santa Monica Azusa Pacific University Drama Big Bear Lake Performing Arts Center Boston Court , Pasadena Bren Events Center, The

76. Music And Performing Arts Professions - Steinhardt School Of Education, New York
performing arts Administration majors and Music Business majors prepare for careers in participate in major research grants that involve New York City schools.
http://www.nyu.edu/education/steinhardt/db/departments/8
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Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions Hot Links Department Chair: Lawrence Ferrara
Education Building, Suite 777
35 West Fourth Street
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Advanced Study The Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions offers the finest professional training within a preeminent and internationally acclaimed university. Our programs are united by a spirit of openness and innovation that encourages students to pursue their specializations within the context of cross-disciplinary studies, collaborations and ideas. With an outstanding faculty of performers, directors, researchers and educators supported by superb research, studio, and performance facilities, we offer an unparalleled environment for artistic challenge and growth.
Our approach to study in the performing arts arises out of the recognition that in addition to substantial training in individual specializations, today's performer, composer, educator, therapist, technologist, entrepreneur and arts administrator needs multiple skills and broad experiences to pursue a successful and fulfilling career.
Our location in New York City is a great advantage. Immersed in the excitement and opportunities of the world's musical and artistic capital, students enjoy the extraordinary cultural institutions and events that no other city provides. Our location enables us to draw upon the greatest artists in the world and allows our students to build networks and take advantage of abundant professional opportunities. Frequently reviewed by the New York media, over 200 performances from solo recitals to ensemble and orchestral concerts and full opera and music theatre productions are presented within our department each year. Master classes by our acclaimed faculty as well as celebrated visiting artists are presented throughout the academic year. The combination of NYU and New York City provides a context for study in our department that is like no other place.

77. PERFORMING ARTS
4858355 The theater, dance and music departments of Jefferson County Public schools performing-arts magnet present performances throughout the school year
http://louisville.com/loumag/jan/perfarts.htm
Louisville.com
Louisville Magazine/Web Edition
City Guide 1997
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(All area codes unless otherwise noted.) ACTORS THEATRE OF LOUISVILLE
316 W. Main St.
Actors Theatre has achieved international recognition for its Humana Festival of New American Plays, held each February and March, as well as for regular-season offerings highlighted by original plays and extraordinary acting. Other bright spots include the Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival, the avant-garde Flying Solo Festival, and an annual summer musical. BLUE APPLE PLAYERS
625 E. Market St.
In its 21st season, Blue Apple performs original musicals for children of various ages, some dealing with serious and topical subjects. The troupe tours in 16 states, doing both public and school performances. In recent years the Vogue Theater has been the site for most local Blue Apple public performances. BROADWAY SERIES
611 W. Main St.
For more than two decades this highly popular enterprise has brought big-name Broadway stage hits to Louisville. In 1997 they'll include The Man of La Mancha, Sunset Boulevard

78. Entertainment : Performing Arts -- Ohio.com
Fame The Musical will live forever in high schools everywhere Pirouetting through the hallways of a New York City performing arts high school in leg
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Canton-area fine arts campaign nets $937,000

The Great Court at the Cultural Center for the Arts was the scene of a Touchdown Tailgate Party on Thursday evening. The football-themed event concluded the two-month Fund for the Arts drive that benefits the Canton Ballet, the Canton Symphony Orchestra, Canton Museum of Art, Players Guild Theatre, Voices of Canton and artsinstark.com. By Betty O'Neill-Roderick / Special to the Beacon Journal A LOOK ON STAGE Area theaters Akron Highland 330-253-0100 Independence 10 330-633-7668 Linda Theatre 330-784-3443 Plaza 8 at Chapel Hill 330-923-9093 F.Y.I.

79. External Programs - Visual And Performing Arts
of the College of Visual and performing arts provides a at offcampus sites, to music, art, and theatre school students, to one-day clinics for high schools.
http://www.niu.edu/extprograms/
Skip to Navigation Skip to Content Skip to Footer Welcome Home NIU Community School of the Arts Contact Us The Office of External Programs of the College of Visual and Performing Arts provides a link between the services of the College's superb teaching faculty and facilities and the communities in and around DeKalb. These services range from credit classes at off-campus sites, to music, art, and theatre lessons, to summer camps for high school students, to one-day clinics for high schools. NIU Community School of the Arts
  • Music, art, and theatre instruction - both private and group - for people of all ages
  • Ensembles for performers of all abilities
  • Suzuki violin, piano, and guitar lessons for young children
  • Traditional lessons on most instruments for all ages
  • Early education classes in music and art
  • Scholarship aid available
  • Teachers are NIU students and faculty, as well as community artists
  • Year round programming
Summer in the Arts at Northern
  • Intensive one-week summer residential camps focusing on a specific art
  • Instructors and counselors are NIU faculty, students, and alumni

80. The Performing Arts Institute Of Virginia
mission of the performing arts Institute of Virginia Town of Blacksburg Community Foundation of the New River Valley Montgomery County schools Warm Hearth
http://arts.bev.net/rms/
The Performing Arts Institute of Virginia Blacksburg , Virginia Margo Easter Artistic Director
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The Performing Arts Institute of Virginia was founded in 2003 and has quickly established itself as the region's foremost performing arts school serving southwest Virginia and beyond. The Mission of The Performing Arts Institute of Virginia is to promote the arts in southwest Virginia and beyond by providing quality cultural experiences in the arts for students of all ages and levels of ability in a nurturing environment, enabling students to recognize, develop and achieve their goals while fostering individual discipline and a lifelong love and respect for the arts, enhancing the cultural development and the quality of life in our region.
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  • As a classically trained professional musician and educator, Ms. Easter has performed extensively as soloist, in recital, with chamber music ensembles, for opera, ballet and with numerous symphony orchestras.

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