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  1. Bulletin of the University of Southern California School of Performing Arts 1981-1983
  2. Celebrate New Albany!: A musical celebration of the New Albany High School performing arts by David K Longest, 1988
  3. Sir Francis Seymour Haden, M.D: Prints from the Syracuse University art collections : April 18-August 6, 1982, Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery, School of ... and Performing Arts, Syracuse University by Francis Seymour Haden, 1982
  4. North American schools of the arts: A profile of arts schools K-12 : a project of the Network of Performing and Visual Arts Schools by Cheryl G Carter, 1990
  5. (Black & White Reprint) 1985 Yearbook: San Diego School of Creative & Performing Arts, San Diego, California
  6. (Black & White Reprint) 1985 Yearbook: LaGuardia High School of Music & Art & Performing Arts, New York, New York
  7. Coop Himmelb(l)au: Central Los Angeles High School No 9 for the Visual and Performing Arts by Coop Himmelb(l)au, Sylvia Lavin, 2010-04-20
  8. High Schools in Hamilton County, Ohio: St. Xavier High School, School for Creative and Performing Arts, Moeller High School
  9. Art Schools in the United States: School for Creative and Performing Arts
  10. Teaching the Social Studies & Visual & Performing Arts in the Elementary School by Dr. Ivy Yee-Sakamoto, Shanon Fitzpatrick, 2009
  11. Cincinnati Public Schools; School for Creative and Performing Arts, Walnut Hills High School, Woodward High School, Sycamore Junior High School
  12. Middle Schools in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Shady Side Academy, Rogers Middle School for the Creative and Performing Arts
  13. Margaret Bourke-White: The humanitarian vision : [exhibition] April 24-September 9, 1983, Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery, School of Art, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Syracuse University by Margaret Bourke-White, 1983
  14. Performing Arts in Primary Schools by Pauline Tambling, 1990-05-31

41. The Play Group Theatre
performing arts programs for children eighteen and under. Original plays and musicals for young actors are produced by schools, camps, and theaters across the country.
http://www.playgroup.org/
WELCOME TO
THE PLAY GROUP THEATRE
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to PGT's virtual theater for all
available information and fun -
full graphics Click on the PGT logo above
or anywhere on the site to
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Theatre programs for children and teens . . . and performances for the whole family!
We've had visitors since June 17, 1999.

42. Performing Arts/Schools LIB 901
of programs,staff more. Yale School of Drama, Program description, faculty more.......schools. NY University Music performing arts Professions,
http://invictus.quinnipiac.edu/LIS901/PerformingArts/Schools.html
Schools
Performing Arts Professions Yale School of Drama UCLA School of Theatre,
Victorian College of the Arts
... Gamma Phi Circus What they are,
San Francisco School of Circus
Joffrey Ballet School
Click on one of the above to find your way
Return to Performing Arts Page
Collected by Jennifer Knoerzer

43. Teatronics Lighting Controls, Inc. Home Page
The former Teatronics product line, now serviced by Entertainment Lighting Controls. Distributor information available on site. Dimmers, consoles and rack equipment for churches, hotels, performing arts centers, schools, and professional theatres. Santa Margarita, CA.
http://www.teatronics.com/
Teatronics Lighting Controls, Inc.
Entertainment Lighting Controls
P.O. Box 508 Santa Margarita, CA 93422
Phone: (805) 438-4000, Fax (805) 438-5400 Products How to Buy Corporate Info.

44. Home Page
International NETWORK of performing and Visual arts schools. Welcome to theInternational NETWORK of performing and Visual arts schools web site.
http://www.artsschoolsnetwork.org/
International NETWORK of Performing and Visual Arts Schools
INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF
PERFORMING AND VISUAL
ARTS SCHOOLS
Attention High School Counselors: Click on the Network News button to access an important NETWORK survey. - Need a consultant? Contact the NETWORK office. - Click the Annual Conference button for the latest conference news.
Message from Catherine Thompson, President Welcome to the International NETWORK of Performing and Visual Arts Schools web site. The next several months will be exciting as we address the ever-changing needs of our members. Many of the additions will be for members only with access through Arts Schools Talk. If you are new to this site, I hope you will consider the benefits of membership and join the growing number of administrators, teachers and counselors currently participating in NETWORK activities on and off the web. And be sure to check out our conference page to learn about NETWORK's next conference in Orange County, California. Please let us know what you would like to see here and we will do our best to meet your wishes. Catherine Thompson, President

45. Shenandoah Shakespeare - Home
Two touring theater troupes that crisscross the country, performing to over 60,000 people annually at colleges, high schools, festivals, and performing arts centers.
http://www.ishakespeare.com/
Praised by critics for
"blowing the cobwebs out of Elizabethan drama," Shenandoah Shakespeare delights audiences at home and abroad with a fresh, energetic approach to Shakespeare. Whether you're considering a visit by the SSE to your campus or performing arts center, or planning to take in an evening of entertainment at the Blackfriars Playhouse in Staunton, Virginia, Shenandoah Shakespeare promises "shamelessly entertaining" productions at affordable prices.
This site has been made possible through the generous support of the
Verizon Foundation. Shenandoah Shakespeare 11 East Beverley St., Suite 31 Staunton, VA 24401
sse@shenandoahshakespeare.com

46. Schools And University Departments
University Departments Libraries, Theatre schools. TeatroArteStudio, Bahia Blanca.Australia Charles Sturt University School of Visual and performing arts;
http://www.theatrelibrary.org/links/Universities.html

Index

47. Bluecoat Arts Centre
Contemporary visual and performing arts, in a listed building. Includes a diary, schools' information, facilities, a history, and contact details.
http://www.bluecoatartscentre.com/

48. Performing Arts Links - Index
Index of Internet resources related to the performing arts.Category arts performing arts Directories...... University Departments and Libraries, Theatre schools, Argentina.
http://www.theatrelibrary.org/links/

Index
Please help to reconstruct Czech theatres damaged by the catastrophic flood in Central Europe. All information in Theatre.cz
Organisations
Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Czech Estonia Finland France Germany Great Britain Greece Israel Italy Japan Latvia Lithuania Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Russia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Taiwan United States University Departments and Libraries, Theatre Schools Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Canada Chile Denmark Finland France Germany Great Britain Hong Kong Israel Italy Netherlands New Zealand South Africa Spain Switzerland United States Cinema Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada China Colombia Finland France Germany Great Britain Greece Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Japan Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Russia Slovakia Spain Sweden Switzerland United States Vietnam Dance Austria Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Great Britain India Ireland Israel Italy Japan Mexico Netherlands Russia Spain United States Theatre Amateur Theatre Cabaret Children's Theatre Circus Clowning Gay/Lesbian Theatre Improvisational Theatre Kabuky, Noh, Kyogen

49. New Page 1
Produces an annual concert series that features nationally known entertainers, provides performing arts programming for local public schools. Council overview, events calendar, and ticket information.
http://www.mrac-arts.com/

50. Landmark Studio For The Arts
Promotes visual and performing arts for the community and schools in Braxton County, West Virginia.
http://landmarkstudio.tripod.com
Landmark Studio for the Arts
Located in the historic district
Downtown Sutton, West Virginia About Us Recent and Upcoming Events Photo Album Contact Us The Landmark Studio for the Arts
was founded and incorporated in 1988 as a non profit corporation in order to promote the Arts in Braxton County, West Virginia. The Landmark directs the visual and performing arts activities for the community and schools. It is located in a converted historic Victorian era church on Main Street in Sutton, West Virginia. It is also home to the West Virginia Landmark Players.
    Season Ticket Information
  • Family - $155.00 Couple - $120.00 Single - $65.00
VISA/MASTERCARD ACCEPTED
For information about Landmark Season Tickets
call 1-304-765-3766 or contact
Kathy Walker at 1-304-765-3462.
2002-2003 Season
OLD TIME MUSIC
Birthday Concert

April 12
Join us for an evening of good ol' mountain music. WV Division of Culture and History and the National Endowment for the Arts. WV Landmark Players present THE JOY OF GOING SOMEWHERE DEFINITE May 2, 3, 9, 10 by Quinton Long. Three out-of-work loggers, fueled by alcohol, God and song, set forth from a northwoods bar one night on a misguided errand of mercy.

51. Lithopolis Area Fine Arts Association
Supports art exhibitions, art festivals, awards to local artists, films from the classics, the annual performing arts series, and artists in the schools workshops.
http://cwda.net/LAFAA/
LITHOPOLIS AREA FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION
Schedule
Officers Become
a Member
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a Member
The Lithopolis Area Fine Arts Association (LAFAA) was founded in 1973 to encourage the development of visual and performing arts in our community. Over the years it has sponsored art exhibitions, art festivals, awards to local artists, films from the classics, the annual Performing Arts Series, and Artists in the Schools workshops. The series programs and workshops have included light and serious drama, dance groups, mime, a puppeteer and a wide variety of musical events ranging from the classical to bluegrass. The Association is administered by a Governing Board of fifteen to twenty-five members elected from within the community. Programs are presented at the Wagnalls Memorial Library . The Board cannot handle all of the work required for all of the programs. Help is needed from as many members of the community as possible. LAFAA is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing quality entertainment in performing arts. Through its efforts the annual series has grown from one or two events to this year's schedule of six outstanding programs presented in the Wagnalls Memorial Auditorium LAFAA board members and associates volunteer their services to promote the programs and to procure funds through memberships and advertisements.

52. Hunter School Of The Performing Arts
A K12 school offering a comprehensive curriculum including performing and related arts speciality for both primary and secondary students.
http://www.huntperfor-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
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53. Performing Arts (Music And Theatre) – Centre For Performing Arts, (Schools And
performing arts (Music and Theatre) – Centre for performing arts,(schools and Disciplines). this page employs a stylesheet and
http://www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/ARCHIVE/UTASHBKS00/DISCIPLINE/FPB0.html
Index of Schools and Disciplines
Index of Courses Handbooks Series (1999) A units ... Index of All Units This information was placed here on 20th September 1999
Note: The School of Art (Launceston) is to amalgamate with the Centre for Performing Arts to form a new school. The Centre for Performing Arts at Launceston offers units which count towards the degree of Bachelor of Performing Arts (Theatre or Music) [BPA] as well as Performing Arts Electives and Liberal Studies for students enrolled in other courses.
For additional information on courses and admission please contact course.info@utas.edu.au International enquiries, please contact Justine.Geason@utas.edu.au Index of Schools and Disciplines Index of Courses Handbooks Series (1999) ... Index of All Units Queries concerning this site may be addressed to Dr Tim Pickford; email: Tim.Pickford@utas.edu.au University of Tasmania,
Details shown above were correct at the time of publication. While every effort is made to keep this information up to date, the University reserves the right to alter or remove it at any time without notice.

54. Wollongong High School Of The Performing Arts
Address and contact information.
http://www.wollongong-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/
Wollongong High School
of the Performing Arts What ever you do, do Well Contact Information Principal: M Grant
Address: Lysaght Street, Fairy Meadow
Phone:
Fax:

55. Index Of Disciplines/Schools 2003
Downloadable file ESV Faculty of arts – Visual and performing arts. Downloadablefile FCB FFA Visual arts – School of Visual and performing arts.
http://www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/UTASHANDBOOKS/DISCIPLINE/
University Home Directories Library Course Info ... Units CRICOS Provider Code: 00586B
Information relevant to
Disciplines are listed in alphanumeric order of their unit code prefixes (with the exception of UPP). (B) Commerce (C) Health Science (E) Education (F) Fine Arts, Visual and Performing Arts ... Miscellaneous (UPP)
Faculty of Commerce
[BEA] . Downloadable file: BEA
[BFA] . Downloadable file: BFA
[BMA] . Downloadable file: BMA
[BSA] . Downloadable file: BSA
Faculty of Health Science
[CAA] . Downloadable file: CAA
[CAM] . Downloadable file: CAM
[CBA] . Downloadable file: CBA
[CHG] . Downloadable file: CHG
[CJA] . Downloadable file: CJA
[CNA] . Downloadable file: CNA
[CRH] . Downloadable file: CRH
[CSA] . Downloadable file: CSA [CXA] . Downloadable file: CXA
Faculty of Education
[EPC] . Downloadable file: EPC [ESA] Education (BTeach) . Downloadable file: ESA [ESF] . Downloadable file: ESF [ESG] . Downloadable file: ESG [ESI] Education (BEd In-Service) . Downloadable file: ESI [ESP] . Downloadable file: ESP [EST] . Downloadable file: EST [ESV] . Downloadable file: ESV
[FCB] . Downloadable file: FCB [FFA] . Downloadable file: FFA [FFC] . Downloadable file: FFC [FFD] . Downloadable file: FFD [FFE] . Downloadable file: FFE [FFP] . Downloadable file: FFP [FFR] . Downloadable file: FFR [FFS] . Downloadable file: FFS [FFX] . Downloadable file: FFX [FPB] . Downloadable file: FPB [FPF] . Downloadable file: FPF [FPM] . Downloadable file: FPM [FSA] . Downloadable file: FSA [FST] Art and Design Theory (Hobart) . Downloadable file: FST [FSB] . Downloadable file: FSB [FSC] Ceramics (Hobart) . Downloadable file:

56. Faculty Of Arts - Schools
About the Faculty. Faculty schools. Art Design. History International Affairs.Languages Literature. Media performing arts. Research Graduate School.
http://www.arts.ulst.ac.uk/schools.html
Faculty of Arts About the Faculty Faculty Schools Research Graduate School Courses and Admissions Research News and Events ... Faculty Staff Tel: 028 7032 4517 Fax: Email: arts@ulst.ac.uk
Faculty Schools
We set high standards for our students across the 5 Schools of the Faculty. Our values, which are linked to the University's mission, are: to be a model of a regional Faculty with an international reputation. Regionally, the Faculty operates across all four of the University’s campuses at Coleraine, Belfast York Street, Jordanstown, and Magee campus.
Our courses range right across the Arts and Humanities from: Media Studies at Coleraine to Fine Art at Belfast; American Studies at Jordanstown to Drama at Magee; Jewellery at Belfast to Music at Jordanstown; Multi-Media at Magee to History at Coleraine; French at Coleraine to Irish History at Magee; and Languages at Coleraine and Magee.
Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes are delivered by the five Schools of the Faculty: Faculty Schools: Research Graduate School If you have any comments on these webpages, please send them to:

57. Cpit
Based on a strong core of language disciplines and the social sciences. Comprises the following schools International School of English Language, School of Recreation, Education and performing arts, School of Languages and Communication, and Te Matauranga Maori.
http://www.cpit.ac.nz/aboutcpit/humanities.asp
About CPIT Home History Campuses/Contact Scholarships ... Christchurch City Faculty of Humanities
IELTS examination
is also available. The Faculty of Humanities comprises the following schools:
Contact information:
Tel: 03-940 8065
Fax: 03-940 8674 CPIT Home Courses Schools Enrolment ... Search

58. Performing Arts Workshop
Nonprofit arts education organization dedicated to helping children develop critical thinking, creative Category Regional North America arts and Entertainment...... Artistsin-schools The Artists-in-schools program places artists in public schoolclassrooms, where they use the performing arts to develop children’s
http://www.pawsf.org/

P.A.W. Awarded

Two Grants from

National Endowment

for the Arts

Performing Arts Workshop
Fort Mason Center
Building C, Room 265
San Francisco, CA 94123
phone: 415.673.2634
fax: 415.776.3644 email: paw@pawsf.org Performing Arts Workshop is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping young people develop critical thinking, creative expression, and basic learning skills through the arts. Artists-in-Schools The Artists-in-Schools program places artists in public school classrooms, where they use the performing arts to develop children’s essential life skills such as communication, cooperation, and critical thinking. Professional Development Professional Development Workshops teach educators how to integrate the creative process into their teaching in order to foster critical thinking, creative expression, and self-esteem in students of all ages and abilities. Internships Developing the next generation of artist-teachers, P.A.W. Internships train professional artists and high school students to teach the creative process to children using P.A.W.’s unique, time-tested methodology.

59. COLLEGE OF VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS: Setnor School Of Music
College of Visual and performing arts Setnor School of Music.
http://vpa.syr.edu/schools/music/music.html
SETNOR SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Performance Opportunities
Live concert streaming 1950 Holtkamp Organ Introduction ...
Syracuse University Recordings

60. Performing Arts Workshop
back to top Home Artistsin-schools Professional Development Internships PAW in News About Us Copyright © 2001 PAW performing arts Workshop - Fort
http://www.pawsf.org/ais.html

Creative Movement

Theater Arts

World Dance

Special Education
...
Preschool

The teachers have shared with me how much the children look forward to the day their artist arrives! They are more self-confident, better able to communicate, have a stronger sense of their physical bodies and have discovered ways to creatively express themselves.
-Principal, San Pedro Elementary School
Artists-in-Schools residencies provide students of all backgrounds, talents, and abilities with dynamic, first-hand experiences in dance, drama, music, creative writing, and creative movement. Residencies emphasize the development of children’s social, language, and motor skills in an exhilarating and affirming environment. In 2001-2002, P.A.W. artists conducted over 250 residencies in San Francisco, San Mateo, and Marin County schools. Email paw@pawsf.org to learn more about bringing Artists-in-Schools residencies to your school!

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