Black Pearl Dance Theatre is a professional, community-based arts organization, with dance at its core.
Riverworks Arts Center, a 501(c)3 non-profit, is a place for cultivating creativity and connection through the healing power of art. We create the resources and the space for self- expression and community engagement with three locations within the Agricultural Reserve, rich with culture, beauty, and artistic inspiration.
Established in 1996, the Baltimore County African American Cultural Festival, Inc (BCAACF) is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization that continues in its primary mission of raising funds to support charitable programs charged to the BCAACF Board of Directors such as scholarships, summer camps, and historical preservation projects. Each year the Festival awards scholarships to Baltimore County students pursuing careers in Business, Science, Technology, and the Arts.
The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at the University of Maryland is an integrated arts laboratory where artists, arts scholars, students and arts administrators collaborate to spark inspiration and build a better future for the arts. As an intellectually curious and socially conscious community, The Clarice leverages creativity, scholarship, innovation and community engagement across the arts to foster expression, generate curiosity and inspire a greater good.
Our program seeks to make education interactive and fun. In our skit A Money Story, Alexander and Ava are adults talking about their young lives. Alexander and Ava have been friends since preschool. Life has offered them several opportunities to be successful. During A Money Story, they discuss how the choices they made in elementary school and high school have impacted their adult life from a financial aspect. A Money Story combines high energy comedy with satire and drama teaching students about financial literacy in a theatrical, fun way. The purpose of A Money Story is to provide an
Moving History teaches the story of African American people through kinetic education and performance programs. As a practical solution to increase the attention to black history in educational curriculums, the Moving History initiative works to bring the story of African Americans to students and communities through the Arts.
A group of Maryland Composers, centered in Baltimore, who sponsor performances of their own works, often newly composed.
Olney Theatre Center for the Arts produces and curates theatrical performance for the diverse audiences in our community, and educates, learns from, supports and inspires a more inclusive generation of theater-makers.
Founded in 2007, Encore Creativity for Older Adults has more than 1,200 singers in 26 in-person ensembles across the nation, including Chorales and ROCKS programs and Sentimental Journey Singers, a choir for those with early Alzheimer’s and memory impairments, a vibrant online university, plus summer camp, winter retreat, and travel abroad programs. Encore is committed to its mission to provide an excellent and accessible arts education program for older adults regardless of ability or experience.
The Kids In Showbiz / RISE Media Business and Technical Training School was created for the purpose of providing a world-class education as a non-profit community-based training school serving the people of the Washington, DC, Maryland, Virginia and inner-city Baltimore Maryland areas.