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Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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Minnesota Opera, now regarded as Americas most exciting opera company, was founded as Center Opera in 1963 when the Walker Art Center commissioned an opera for its performing arts program. Known as a progressive, alternative opera company through the early 1970s, the Minnesota Opera merged with the St. Paul Opera in 1975, and through the 1980s, began to shift its focus to include more traditional repertoire. In 1985, Minnesota Opera became a founding tenant of St. Pauls Ordway Center, and in 1990, opened its own Opera Center in Minneapolis, combining scenic and costume shops, rehearsal facilities and administrative offices into three renovated warehouses on the Mississippi riverfront. In the two decades that followed, the company earned its reputation as an industry-leading producer ; articulated an artistic vision based on the Bel Canto philosophy ; developed its highly competitive Resident Artist Program ; and added artist housing to its campus in the historic Minneapolis Warehouse District. At the same time, recognition for Minnesota Operas progressive and far-reaching educational programs grew.
Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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'nMotion Dance Center's director Sarah Barnett has studied with choreographers and teachers from around the world, and has been a dance instructor for over 15 years. She knows that not all people learn at the same rate, so her classes are individualized to fit different skill sets and ability levels. Besides teaching the art of dancing, classes are designed to teach kids core values such as respect for others, emotional well-being and promoting an active lifestyle. Please see the schedule on 'nMotion Dance Center's Web site for more information.

Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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Our mission is to provide a quality performing arts education in a wholesome and nurturing environment.
Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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The Brave New Workshop Theatre, founded in 1958, writes, performs and produces original sketch comedies, and music and comedy improvisations. The company operates two theatres in Minneapolis, which is home to operations, live performances, and the Brave New Institute. The Brave New Institute is the theatres school for improvisation, acting and writing classes. The Brave New Workshop also brings its writing, acting, musical, and teaching talents to more than 150 companies and organizations each year. Its alumni include successful and influential members of the entertainment industry, such as Al Franken, Pat Proofs, Mo Collins, Peter MacNichol, Louie Anderson, and Jeff Cesario. The BNW theatre and its school for improvisational acting, are nonprofit entities, and is headquartered in Minneapolis.
Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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Victoria Dance Productions offers a high-energy dance program for the beginner to advanced level dancer. Victoria Dance Productions offers classes in tap, jazz, classical ballet, pointe, lyrical, modern, musical theater, creative movement, dance line prep, hip hop and gymnastics for dance.

Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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Pangea World Theater is a progressive space for transformation in which conversations about race, gender, ethnicity, human rights, politics and social justice form an important backbone for our work. We collaborate with award winning international artists and companies to create plays and performances that speak across geography and culture. Our ensemble is experimenting with form and content to create new processes for a new aesthetic. As we begin our fourteenth year in the Twin Cities, we are in a position to reflect, assess and evaluate our artistic practice and body of work. This body of work as well as the connections, alliances and dialogues that arise out of the work has arisen as a direct response and consequence of the demographic shift in this community. Memberships start at $50! Please call the box office 612-203-1088 to become a member.
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Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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The Cedar Cultural Center, commonly known as The Cedar, is a non-profit performing arts organization and all-ages music venue that presents the best in local, national, and international music. The Cedars mission is to promote intercultural appreciation and understanding through the presentation of global music and dance. Reflecting its location in the diverse Cedar Riverside neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, the venue is known for presenting a wide variety of global roots, folk, indie, experimental, bluegrass, Americana and blues artists, as well as artist residencies, educational programs, workshops, films, dances, comedy, spoken word and community events. The Cedar is committed to artistic excellence and integrity, diversity of programming, support for emerging artists, and community outreach. The only venue of its kind in the Midwest, The Cedar hosts over 200 events each year including live music performances in all genres along with programming like the Cedar Commissions, a local artist commissioning series; the Global Roots Festival, a free annual world music festival; and Midnimo, a program that presents Somali artists in month-long residencies throughout Minnesota. The Cedar was established in 1989 and operates in a building that was constructed as a movie theater in 1948. The hall can be configured for seated concerts (450 capacity) as well as standing room concerts (625 capacity) and provides high-quality sound in an intimate concert environment, never putting the audience member more than 30 feet away from the stage.