Canadian muSiC CentRe, pRaiRie Region
the Canadian music Centre, prairie Region was formed in 1980 to further the mandate of the Canadian music Centre (CmC) in the prairie Region. the Canadian music Centre exists to encourage and promote the awareness, appreciation, performance and study of contemporary Canadian music, in particular that of its associate composers.
CantaRé ChildRen’S ChoiR SoCiety
Cantaré Children’s Choir is comprised of over 140 boys and girls who come together each week to share in the joy of making music together. the choir is known for showcasing a broad spectrum of contemporary music, especially works by Canadian composers. Concepts about music are taught through great masterpieces of the choral tradition from the baroque through to challenging contemporary pieces. from performances at local schools and seniors residences to performances with Calgary opera, the Calgary philharmonic orchestra, festival Chorus and Calgary Civic Symphony, the choir is extremely active. admission into the program is based on interest, enthusiasm and commitment rather than exceptional musical ability.
CantoS muSiC foundation
Cantos music foundation was created in 2003 from the integration of two local organizations that focused on understanding and presenting music to the community: triumphent foundation, which presented programming centered specifically on the organ family of instruments; and Cantos music museum, which focused on developing a world-class collection of musical instruments and related materials. Cantos music foundation represents a merger of music lovers for the benefit of Calgarians and all Canadians. Cantos music foundation presents exceptional community programming through music and the unique Cantos music Collection. with an aim to create engaging music experiences for the community using their unique collection, cultural space and expertise, the foundation is becoming a national catalyst for discovery, innovation and renewal through music.
ChineSe youth aRt development Committee
Canadian Chinese youth arts development Committee (CCyadC) is a sub-committee of the Calgary Jiang zhe Shanghai association (CJzSa), which is a non-profit organization aimed at promoting traditional Chinese culture and arts.
C-Jazz, the CalgaRy Jazz aSSoCiation
in its 9-year existence, C-Jazz has presented over 500 performances, promoted thousands of jazz events and produced both the C-Jazz CaRnivale festival, which showcases Calgary musicians, and the Calgary Jazz
festival, which celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2009. the mandate of C-Jazz is to strengthen, support and promote jazz in Calgary.
ChinooK muSiCal SoCiety
the Chinook musical Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing access to high quality musical acts at reasonable prices by hosting a series of concerts each year under the name “Saturday night Special.” the Society strives to bring to the stage a range of entertainment that will appeal to a diverse audience. Currently, Society events are held at the braeside Community Centre in southwest Calgary.
ClaSSiCal guitaR SoCiety of CalgaRy
the Classical guitar Society of Calgary has inspired the music community with outstanding performances since 1974. Run by a group of dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers, the Society provides a forum for the public, students, teachers and performers of all ages who have an interest in classical guitar. Society activities include an annual concert series featuring internationally acclaimed guitarists and alberta musicians, masterclasses taught by visiting artists and regular performance opportunities for developing performers.
CoRpS baRa danCe guild of CalgaRy
Corps bara is comprised of a dynamic youth company and a project-based company. the companies offer dancers the opportunity to work with local and international choreographers and to perform in a broad spectrum of venues. Corps bara is dedicated to creating contemporary dance experiences that explore the human story and our search for spiritual connection with artistic creativity, depth and integrity appropriate for audiences of all ages.
Corps bara is also committed to strengthening the Canadian dance community through its Choreographic mentorship program where local, emerging choreographers are commissioned to create and set new works.
danCeRS’ Studio weSt SoCiety
dancers’ Studio west nurtures artistic growth and public appreciation of contemporary dance through innovative presentations, professional development and educational programs. all dSw activities are founded on a commitment to the paramount cultural value of the creative arts, and of contemporary dance.
dandelion magazine SoCiety
dandelion magazine Society works to promote literary innovation, primarily through publishing emerging and established authors of experimental writing in dandelion
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