Multi-Discipline
AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL COMPLEX MUSEUM
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119 Sunnybrook Road, Raleigh, NC 27610-1827
Ph: 919-250-9336; Fax: 919-212-3598
www.aaccmuseum.org
The African American Cultural Complex Museum is a nonprofit (c)(3) organization established to improve human relations through a structured educational program which presents and preserves outstanding contributions made by African Americans to the development of North Carolina and America.
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ARTS TOGETHER, INC.
114 St. Mary’s Street, Raleigh, NC
Ph: 919-828-1713; Fax: 833-5218
www.artstogether.org
Founded in 1983, Arts Together is a nonprofit community arts school with a unique teaching philosophy that encourages creativity and self-expression. Classes in modern dance, ballet, jazz, creative dramatics, visual arts and yoga are available for all ages and skill levels September through May.
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ARTS ACCESS
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PO Box 25044, Raleigh, NC 27611-5044
Ph: 919-847-7268
www.artsaccessinc.org
Established following a needs assessment conducted by the City of Raleigh Arts Commission in 1982, Arts Access is the only program in NC devoted exclusively to making the arts accessible to people with disabilities. Our mission is to encourage and enable individuals with disabilities to have full access to arts programs and facilities and participate fully in the cultural and artistic life of Greater Raleigh.
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NCSU CENTER STAGE
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NCSU, Campus Box 7306, Raleigh NC 27695-7306
Ph: 919-513-3030
Experience live, world-class performances at Center Stage, NC State University’s professional performing arts series. Most shows take place in Stewart Theatre. Center Stage offers an eclectic series featuring artists from a wide range of disciplines, including jazz, world music, modern dance, drama and comedy, as well as shows just for children.
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PINECONE
P.O. Box 28534, Raleigh, NC 27611
Ph: 919-664-8333; Fax: 919-664-8301
www.pinecone.org
PineCone is a private, nonprofit charitable corporation dedicated to preserving and promoting traditional forms of music, dance and other folk performing arts. Weekly radio show.
Pictured: Sugar Hill Recording artist The Duhks - a fabulous string band that plays Celtic, French-Canadian, and old-time music.
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