Theatre and Performing Arts
Performing arts include the dance, music, opera, drama, magic, Spoken word and circus arts.
Theatre or theater is a branch of the performing arts. While any performance may be considered theatre, as a performing art, it focuses almost exclusively on live performers creating a self contained drama.
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London Theatre Tickets http://www.london-theatre-tickets.co.uk/ Buying tickets for London Theatre shows can be expensive but with our online system you can get great deals. We also have a fantastic range of offers – including theatre and meal deals, two for one ticket offers and theatre with hotel offers. | |
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Alliance of Special Effects and Pyrotechnic Operators http://www.asepo.org Nonprofit mutual benefit corporation. Mission statement, membership information, video library, member area, and store. | |
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Association of Performing Arts Presenters http://www.artspresenters.org Arts Presenters brings together the breadth and depth of the performing arts presenting field. Our goal is for APAP|365 to bring you the most up-to-date resources, tools and connections to keep you engaged. | |
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Bluepipa http://www.bluepipa.org Blue Pipa, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to the exploration and promotion of traditional and modern music from all cultures, including jazz, film and theater-works from around the world. | |
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Canadian Actors' Equity Association http://www.caea.com Professional association of performers, directors, choreographers and stage managers in Canada, who are engaged in English-language live performance, including stage, opera, ballet and dance. | |
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Free Street Programs http://freestreet.org Free Street is a creative writing and performing community arts organization in Chicago. The site describes the various programs offered and mission and gives examples of student writing. | |
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International Society for the Performing Arts http://www.ispa.org Develops, nurtures, energizes and educates an international network of arts leaders and professionals who are dedicated to advancing the field of the performing arts. | |
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National Performance Network http://www.npnweb.org Provides support for established and emerging artists in dance, music, theatre, performance art, puppetry and spoken word. and provides leadership that enables the practice and public experience of the performing arts in the United States. | |
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Perform! http://www.performns.ca Joint initiative of Theatre Nova Scotia, Dance Association of Nova Scotia and Nova Scotia Choral Federation that brings performing arts programs to schools across Nova Scotia. Site contains all the necessary resources, information and application forms to bring a professional performer or group of performers to teach or perform at your school. | |
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Santa Fe Performing Arts http://www.sfperformingarts.org Performing arts in Santa Fe, offering training and theatre performance, youth, teen and adult drama education. Delivers comprehensive, educational, on-site and outreach programs for children and teens in all of the performing arts disciplines. | |
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The Orpheus Centre http://www.orpheus.org.uk A residential centre providing opportunities for young disabled adults to promote personal development through performing arts so they gain the skills to live independently in the community and to make informed choices about their futures. | |
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Western Arts Alliance http://www.westarts.org Supports performing arts touring and presenting in the West. WAA's annual booking conference and its year-round programs are essential for artists, artist managers, presenters, and other performing arts professionals. | |
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National Public Radio http://www.npr.org NPR delivers breaking national and world news. Also top stories from all genres. Subscribe to podcasts and RSS feeds. | |
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London Theatre Guide http://www.londontheatre.co.uk/ The London Theatre Guide - Online is the oldest, and probably the first dedicated London theatre guide on the web! The objective of the guide is to be as comprehensive as possible for West End theatre listings. | |