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Now Enrolling for Fall Classes! Programming is designed around The 3 E’s of GCPA: Exposure, Education, and Expression. Every class is meticulously structured to ensure each student reaps the optimal benefit from Performing Arts Education. Fall Semester: October 22nd – December 17th 8-week session **No classes on Tuesday, November 26th Mini Musical Theatre – Grades K-1st $70.00 Tuesdays, 5:30pm – 6:30pm Junior Musical Theatre Performance – Grades 2nd-5th $95.00 Tuesdays, 5:30pm – 7:00pm Senior Musical Theatre Performance – Grades 6th-12th $95.00 Tuesdays, 6:30pm – 8:00pm
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The St. Louis African Arts Festival began in 1991 as an artistic and cultural arm of the African Studies Association’s 34th Annual Conference hosted by Washington University in St. Louis. A variety of festival programs and activities were held throughout the metropolitan St. Louis area. Due to the overwhelming response from the broader community to the first St. Louis African Arts Festival, event organizers began to plan for the next festival held the following year. The African Heritage Association of St. Louis, Inc. was established in 1995 and serves as the parent organization of the St. Louis African Arts Festival. It is a 501(C) 3, non-profit organization
The Arts and Education Council builds appreciation, participation and support for arts and arts education through the St. Louis community.
This fall, American artists of many genres will participate in the fourth annual American Arts Experience - St. Louis (AAE STL) festival, a 17-day event showcasing national and local talent across a variety of mediums. Celebrating the creative work and inspiration of American artists, the theme of this year’s festival is “Art Made Fresh Daily.” A stellar lineup of performances is scheduled every day from October 3 through October 19 in venues across St. Louis. AAE STL is pleased to welcome literature to its category of events with this year’s new literary event in University City, “Lit in the Lou,” a three-day program featuring writing workshops, author appearances and readings, as well as book signings. Emerson, the diversified global manufacturing and technology company headquartered in St. Louis, is the official sponsor of the American Arts Experience - St. Louis. The St. Louis Convention & Visitors Commission provides tourism support.
Gateway Men's Chorus has been performing for the St. Louis Metropolitan area since 1988. Starting with 22 singers at our inaugural performance, the Chorus has grown to approximately 80 singing members. Gateway Men's Chorus has become one of the most successful male choral arts organizations both in musical repertoire and longevity. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization governed by a 12 member Board of Directors. The Arts and Education Council of Greater St. Louis accepted the Chorus as a member in 1994. Since our inception, the Chorus has benefited financially from the Missouri Arts Council, the Regional Arts Commission, the Arts and Education Council, the William A. Kerr Foundation and the Gateway Foundation as well as corporate funding from American Airlines, Anheuser-Busch, the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation and General American Insurance. GMC has stayed true to our mission of producing beautiful male choral music and of presenting a positive image of gay men to the entire St. Louis community. GMC has also produced four CDs over the years for our patrons to enjoy: Monuments (1998) A Saint Louis Holiday (2003) Love Changes Everything (2010) I Want to Fly (2011) The Chorus is celebrating its 29th anniversary in the 2015-2016 season. With our amazing singing membership, staff, and board members we build capacity, hone our vision, educate, and celebrate diversity.
St Lou Fringe Festival is a 2 week immersion in cutting edge performing arts, connecting brave artists with bold audiences. Imagine drama, dance, comedy, music, slam/spoken word, performance art, fashion, vaudeville, circus arts - all concentrated within several city blocks in an explosive pressure cooker of artistic expression. On any given night, there are half-a-dozen shows with street performers roaming the festival grounds. Patrons can vote for their favorite shows but will never be able to see everything the festival offers. St Lou Fringe will blossom a developing local neighborhood into a creative hotspot destination and will expose patrons to new art forms, and the limitless world of creative possibility.