Keys 2 Life, Inc. is a nonprofit 501 © 3 performing arts and family support services in Baltimore City. Currently operating at the Lillie May Carroll Jackson Charter School which is located at 2200 Sinclair Lane. Keys 2 Life is a performing arts & family support services agency that offers Dance, Arts & Crafts, Poetry, Creative Writing, Youth Peer Mentoring groups, Family Meetings, Community Resource Referrals, Community Beautification, and Advocacy.
Team ACCC stands ready to engage your children in creative activities on Saturday. Our Program staff will guide them through activities in visual arts, performing arts and theater. Held in academic and faith-based settings, Auntie Connie’s participants will enjoy a safe environment and the opportunity to express their creativity, make new friends and sing, draw, dance and play!
The Greenbelt Arts Center, is both a community theater company, known for high-quality shows that showcase the experience and talent of our performers and crews who manage to fit their love of the performing arts into their busy lives, and a performance space for guest events and productions as scheduling permits.
Youthful Dreams Theatre is a both a performance arts producing entity and an applied theatre collective that fosters a process-oriented safe space for Global Majority/BIPOC youth in our community by engaging mind, body, and spirit to develop stories centering youth voices for Prince George’s County. Youthful Dreams Theatre was initiated through research and creative development at Bowie State University's Theatre program under the direction of Associate Professor Elena Velasco and students and alums of the BSU Theatre program.
The SuitlandFest Community Development Corporation 501c3 and the Suitland Recreation Council has been in operations since the early 1980s serving families not only in Prince George's County Maryland but also abroad.
Our mission is to uplift communities through enriching cultural programs, resources, and events. We are deeply committed to elevating the quality of life for residents within the various communities we serve by creating engaging recreational opportunities, fostering cultural enrichment, and driving socio-economic advancement.
Audio Recreation is a full-service media engineering firm specializing in studio/live production, system integration, project management, and training. We designs systems and manages projects for recording studios, live production, audio & video post-production, and broadcast.
Audio Recreation has a strong focus in Audio production for music with idependent artist.
The Compound is an artist-run nonprofit organization located in Baltimore City. We support individual and collective production within experimental cultural, social, and urban space sharing. Prioritizing affordability and sustainability, we provide quality spaces to Baltimore’s artists and artisans. The complex of spaces that makes up the Compound includes local small businesses, individual artist studios, event spaces, and an experimental communal living space for artist-residents of the Compound.
The National String Symphonia is a professional symphonic string orchestra, the premiere such ensemble in the area. Our mission statement: to preserve, promote and present string music through a diverse array of concert performances, educational workshops, recordings, and innovative programming in Greater Washington and beyond.
The NSS is one of the only a few of its kind in existence and is certainly a rarity in the D.C. Metro and Baltimore regions overall.
The Black Genius Art Show is a flagship brand housed in Genius Guice Studios, an art gallery based in Baltimore, Maryland. The organization was originated in 2014, and it focuses on showcasing the work of emerging and established artists of color. The aim of the organization is to provide a platform for underrepresented voices to be heard and to celebrate the creativity and ingenuity of black creatives.
Teen Angel Project (TAP) is a Maryland based 501(c)(3) established in 2012 whose mission is to provide joy to communities in need through song and dance. Our ensemble consists of middle and high school students who perform throughout the Washington DC region in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, rehab and veterans' centers, free of charge. Our ensemble consists of about 25-30 teens who rehearse every Saturday morning from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. We have a professional choreographer and vocal director. The Board of Directors is all volunteer and provides the necessary staff support.