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Academy of Music Northwest—Training the next generation of achievers in classical music. Music studies teachers, chamber music coaches, conductors, & superb private studio teachers. 425 778 7711. Email—info@amnw.org Website—www.amnw.org
All Aboard—art, music, dance and other creative activities for mentally and physically challenge adults. Donations to the program can be made through your Albertsons Grocery Store Savings Card.
For details, Email Art & Music Director Shannon Danks
or call (425) 252-4770.
Arts Alive—Non-profit organization supporting the Arlington Performing Arts Center. Website—www.arlingtonartsalive.org
Bluegrass & Country Music Makers Association—Jam sessions at 1 pm every 2nd Sunday of the month at the Darrington Community Center. Group also puts on the annual Darrington Bluegrass Festival in July. General Information—(360) 436-1179.
Email—djmorgan@glacierview.net
Website—www.glacierview.net/bluegrass
Camwood Players—Volunteer non-profit organization produces three to six shows annually. Looking for musicians, singers and actors. Auditions: http://www.camwoodplayers.com/auditions.htm or
call (360) 629-4494. Website—www.camwoodplayers.com
Cascade Symphony Orchestra—Appreciated regionwide for musical excellence, exciting performances, unique programming, and the finest repertoire. Musician Information and audition music available on the website. General auditions held in August.
For information & tickets call—(425) 776-4938.
Website—www.cascadesymphony.org/index.htm
Friends of the Cascade Symphony Orchestra—Creative, hard-working volunteers help make the music happen and then watch the performances. Flexible hours, great company.
Phone—(425) 776-4938
Website—www.cascadesymphony.org/index.htm
Convergence Chamber Players—Professional musicians performing a wide array of chamber music. Concerts and recitals often include guest artists such as flute and soprano. Venues have included The Hartley Mansion in Everett, Trinity Lutheran Church in Lynnwood, St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church in Shoreline, and St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Edmonds. For Information Phone—(425) 745-0710
Email—info@convergencechamberplayers.com
Website—www.convergencechamberplayers.com
The Dance School—where children of all ages and abilities learn to love and appreciate the art of dance. Creative movement, classical ballet, theatrical tap, modern and jazz dance instruction. 2821 Rockefeller Avenue in Everett. Phone—(425) 259–6861
Email—admin@thedanceschool.org
Website—www.thedanceschool.org
Darrington Bluegrass Festival—Over 30 years of great bluegrass music presented by the Bluegrass & Country Music Makers Association outdoors in July at the Darrington Bluegrass Music Park. General Information—(360) 436-1179
Email—djmorgan@glacierview.net
Website—www.glacierview.net/bluegrass
The Driftwood Players—Edmonds theater group producing live theater including music, comedy and drama for more than 40 years. Wade James Theater at 950 Main in Edmonds.
Phone—(425) 774–9600 Website—www.driftwoodplayers.com
Edge of the World theater—Now over a decade old, this zany theatre troupe located in the Firdale Village Shopping Center presents shows year-round. Creativity and energy make them consistent audience pleasers. For tickets call (206) 542–7529.
Edmonds Arts Commission—Newsletter, Summer Concerts, scholarships and grants. 700 Main Street in Downtown Edmonds,
(425) 771–0228. Email—gillespie@ci.edmonds.wa.us
Website—http://www.ci.edmonds.wa.us/artscommission/index.stm
Edmonds Center for the Arts—410 Fourth Avenue North in Downtown Edmonds. Pre-Season will begin late October through the holidays. The new center will be home for performances by the Cascade Symphony Orchestra, Olympic Ballet Theater and Sno-King Community Chorale. Grand Opening Gala Event in January 2007, continuing through February with special performances and events.
Email—jan@edmondscenterforthearts.org
Website—http://www.edmondscenterforthearts.org/index.shtml
Edmonds Community College—Credit and non-credit classes in the performing arts, audio engineering, state-of-the-art recording studio, and website for cultural events. Campus is located at 20000 68th Ave W Lynnwood, (425) 640-1339 ext 7299.
Arts & Culture Website—http://artsandculture.edcc.edu/
Everett Community College—College Music & Theater Classes and College Theater Arts Classes for credits; and non-credit Community Music Classes.
Everett Chorale—Wide variety of choral pieces, often featuring outstanding area vocal and instrumental soloists, ensembles, and the Choral Arts Orchestra. Membership is open to all interested singers with previous choral singing experience and is available for college credit through Everett Community College. Lee Mathews, director.
Enrollment & auditions—call 425-388-9378, or see the
Website—www.everettchorale.org
Tickets—Everett Performing Arts Center (425) 257-8600,
or 1-888-257-3722.
Everett Cultural Commission—Programs, events, and services in the performing arts. 2930 Wetmore Avenue, (425) 257-8720. Email—sfrancisco@ci.everett.wa.us
Website—http://www.everettwa.org/default.aspx?ID=492
Everett Symphony—Dr. Paul-Elliott Cobbs has brought the Everett Symphony Orchestra to a new level of artistic excellence and has led the orchestra in two international performance tours including Vienna and Italy. Website—www.everettsymphony.org
Everett Theater—Theater first opened in 1901. In addition to theatrical productions, concerts and film events, it is available for rent for other occasions. Volunteers welcome. 2911 Colby Avenue in Everett. Website—www.everetttheatre.org
Everett Women’s Film Festival—Volunteer organization presents annual two-day festival of films by women or about women. See the website for volunteer opportunities or to join the group.
Website—www.everettfilmfest.com
Lake Stevens Arts Commission—Established in 1996, the Commission encourages participation and support of the performing, arts. Meetings on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 6:30 pm in the Annex behind City Hall. Phone—(425) 334-1012
Lynnwood Arts Commission—The Commission presents free performances for families and children through WonderStage, Shakespeare In The Park, and Fantastic Fridays. Artist opportunities are available on the Website.
Phone—(425) 744-6459 Email—Fwong@ci.lynnwood.wa.us.
Website—www.ci.lynnwood.wa.us/Content/CityHall.aspx?id=53
Monroe Arts Council—Supports growth of the performing arts in the greater Monroe area. Monroe Arts Council is the third Monday of each month at 7 pm at The Art Merchant International at 17161 Beaton Rd, in the Fryelands industrial park area of Monroe. If you are an artist and/or would like to support local art and cultural activities, please join us.
Phone—(360) 794–7844. Website—www.monroeartscouncil.com
Mukilteo Arts Guild—Connect with artists, musicians, writers, actors, poets, dancers, and lovers of the arts to promote the arts in the greater Mukilteo area. Monthly meetings usually at the Mukilteo Library Conference Room, 4675 Harbour Point. Phone—425-423-0450.
Email theartworkshop7@aol.com Website—www.mukilteoartsguild.org
The New Everett Theater—New theater group where volunteers do it all from building sets to ushering theater goers. Productions to be staged at the Everett Historic Theater. For information call (425) 258–6766.
Northshore Performing Arts Center—Concerts, dance and musicals from around the world. Ticket information on the website, including season packages. Theater and office at 18125 92nd Ave. NE, Bothell. Phone (425) 489-6018.
Email—info@npacf.org
Website—www.npacf.org
Northwest Savoyards—Everett Musical theather group produces four shows per year and offers a scholarship program.
Website—http://northwestsavoyards.org
Northwest Scottish Fiddlers—Nonprofit group meets once per month in a member’s home. It plays at Scottish events and dances, sponsors workshops, and has played at the Folklife Festival in Seattle. To join or for more information, call Calum MacKinnon.
Phone—(425) 670-9084 Website—www.nwscottishfiddlers.org
Olympic Ballet Theatre—High quality classical and original ballets featuring a mix of professional dancers with students from the Olympic Ballet School. Performances at the Edmonds Center for the Arts. Helen Wilkins director. Season begins in December. For information call (425) 774–7570. Email—dance@olympicballet.com Website—www.olympicballet.com
Olympic Ballet School—Dance and ballet classes for ages 3 through adults at Frances Anderson Cultural Center, 700 Main Street.
Phone—(425) 774–7570. Email—dance@olympicballet.com
Website—www.olympicballet.com
Olympic Ballet Theatre Guild—Volunteer organization that helps with performances and fundraising. (425) 774–7570.
Website—www.olympicballet.com
6th Day Dance—not-for-profit contemporary dance company. uplifts people of all cultures through dance. 6th Day Dance produces and performs dance concerts for the community and outreach programs for at-risk youth and disadvantaged individuals. School assemblies and after school programs are available. For information contact Jennifer Rowse, Executive Director.
Email—info@sixthdaydance.org
Website—www.sixthdaydance.org
6th Day Dance School—not-for-profit contemporary dance education. School assemblies, after school programs, and dance workshops are available. The school also develops community outreach programs for
Email—info@sixthdaydance.org
Website—www.sixthdaydance.org
Sky Valley Performing Arts—Quality theater productions and performing arts education. The Everett Youth Jazz Band and In the Mood perform under the aucspices of this group.
Website—www.skyperformingarts.com
Sno-King Community Chorale—Performs at Edmonds Center For The Arts. Diverse range of music from classical to jazz directed by Frank DeMiero. The Chorale is an Edmonds Community College Music Department program and is open to anyone enthusiastic about singing in a choir. Several musical clips included on the website.
Email—2006@sno-kingchorale.org
Website—www.sno-kingchorale.org
Tim Noah Thumbnail Theater—Musical theater, acting, singing, and dancing for adults and children. Performances, classes, music lessons, and jam sessions in an historic building on the southeast corner of 4th Street and Avenue D, in the heart of picturesque Snohomish, WA.
Phone—(360) 794-8348. Email—tnt_theater@yahoo.com
Website—www.thumbnailtheater.com
Tulalip Film Festival—Summer festival of Native films and filmmakers in general, with a special focus on Coast Salish filmmakers. Includes workshops and film showings.
Website—www.nwic.edu/tulalipff/index.php
Village Theatre—Leading producer of musical theater in the Pacific Northwest since 1979. Productions from September to mid-July. Theater classes, workshops, and youth education. Local perfomances at the Everett Performing Arts Center. Website—www.villagetheatre.org
Zippy’s Java Lounge—Progressive, community focused coffee shop with live entertainment on Friday & Saturday evenings. Thursday is Poetry Night. Contact Marilyn at (425) 258-4940.
Website—http://zippysjava.com
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