Volunteer for Arts and Cultural Organizations in Calgary
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Information about Arts and Cultural Organizations in Calgary offering volunteer opportunities. You can also view additional results of Arts and Cultural Organizations from other locations in Alberta or expand your results by changing the location from the menu to the right. Arts and culture refers to organizations that specialize in arts such as theatre, dance, or film. It also refers to cultural entities such as museums, heritage buildings, or festivals.
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Front Row Centre Players Society
2633 Hochwald Avenue SW, Community Arts Centre Bldg A3, Calgary, Alberta
Front Row Centre Players Society is a not-for-profit, charitable organization, providing opportunities for everyone to learn all aspects of musical theatre and to provide top quality entertainment.
Keywords: Theatre
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Volunteer Profile of Front Row Centre Players Society
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FunnyFest Calgary Comedy Festival
Calgary, Alberta
FunnyFest is the first comedy festival of its kind in Western Canada. FunnyFest is an unique combination of entertainment, learning, socializing and FUN. With over 11000 punchlines and no sacred cows, FunnyFest is a distinctive Western comedy festival. Over 11 exciting days in May we will showcase a wide range of stand up comedy & sketch talent from around the world. Importance will be placed on promoting the outstanding comedic talents of Western Canadians, and concurrently, providing awesome opportunities for volunteers in a festival setting.
Keywords: Festival
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Volunteer Profile of FunnyFest Calgary Comedy Festival
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Heritage Park Society
1900 Heritage Drive S W, Calgary, Alberta
Heritage Park Historical Village first opened its gates on July 1, 1964. Since opening its doors, the Park has grown into one of Calgary's premier tourist attractions and one of North America's largest and most successful living history museums. Throughout the year, guests have the opportunity to interact with nearly 100 years of history. Heritage Park's exhibits span the early 1860s fur trade to the petroleum and automobile-dominated 1950s. It is the Park's mission to preserve the history of the early West and to educate and entertain guests of all ages for many generations to come.
Keywords: History
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Volunteer Profile of Heritage Park Society
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Kantorei Choral Society
4825 Mount Royal Gate SW, Calgary, Alberta
Mount Royal Kantorei established in 1995 by Founding Director David Ferguson, has been on the Calgary choral scene for 20 years. Now after two decades the choir it is reinventing itself with new Artistic Director in John Morgan, a new vision and mission, a new concert hall, and a host of new singers all add to the excitement as Kantorei celebrates its 20th anniversary.
Keywords: Music
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Volunteer Profile of Kantorei Choral Society
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Lougheed House Conservation Society
707-13 Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta
Built in 1891 for James and Isabella Lougheed and their growing family, Lougheed House is now a National and Provincial Historic Site and Museum located on its original 2.8 acres in the Beltline of Calgary.
Keywords: History
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Volunteer Profile of Lougheed House Conservation Society
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Lunchbox Theatre
115 9th Ave. SE, Suite 160, Calgary, Alberta
For 40 years , we've brought energy and culture to Calgarians by providing them with a place to enjoy professional live theatre. Our productions explore socially relevant issues in a contemporary context that can take audience members to new places and open their eyes to new possibilities. Help us continue to create amazing theatrical experiences by investing in the future of Lunchbox Theatre.
Keywords: Theatre
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Volunteer Profile of Lunchbox Theatre
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Momo Multi-Ability Movement Arts Society of Calgary
36 Sunnyhill Lane NW, Calgary, Alberta
MoMo Mixed Ability Dance Theatre is a vibrant group of proud professionals who pursue social justice through artistic expression. We value artistic excellence and understand the power of entertainment to shape the world around us. We thrive as an organization when we honour the abilities of each individual; our community thrives when it recognizes the beauty of disability. We commit to working as a creative family and a collaborative community partner. We explore the mystery within each person in a safe environment and discover the common experiences that unite us. When we practice these ideals we cultivate inspiration for one another and our community.
Keywords: Dance
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Volunteer Profile of Momo Multi-Ability Movement Arts Society of Calgary
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Polanie Polish Song & Dance Association
15 St N.E., Suite 3015, Calgary, Alberta
Polanie exists to present and promote the rich heritage and artistic tradition of Polish folk and national dance, to cultivate high standards of technical and artistic merit, to enrich and foster the artistic development of youth, and to entertain audiences with our dynamic interpretations of the Polish dance form.
Keywords: Dance
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Volunteer Profile of Polanie Polish Song & Dance Association
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Storybook Theatre Society
2633 Hochwald Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta
StoryBook Theatre has been revisioned to offer Calgary audiences a quality theatre going experience with shows offered throughout the season for the entire family. All shows will be rated with an acceptable age appropriateness. All shows will offer amateur actors an opportunity to work with working theatre professionals enabling them to grow as performers and offer our audience a quality theatrical experience.
Keywords: Theatre
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Volunteer Profile of Storybook Theatre Society
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The Alexandra Writers' Centre Society
922 - 9th Ave SE, Calgary, Alberta
The Alexandra Writers' Centre Society aims to bring writers together. We provide a relaxed, friendly and encouraging environment where writers of all ages and abilities feel safe learning the craft and sharing the difficulties of the writing experience.
Keywords: Arts and Culture
· Art Councils
Volunteer Profile of The Alexandra Writers' Centre Society
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The Calgary Boys' Choir
2452 Battleford Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta
For forty years the Calgary Boys Choir has delighted music lovers with their beautiful tone and clear, pure sound, bringing the Choir critical and public acclaim. Our Choir not only enriches the lives of our members and Calgarians, but brings the music of Calgary's youth to the entire world.Since 1973, the Calgary Boys Choir has provided superior musical training and performance opportunities for boys aged three to twenty-five.
Keywords: Music
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Volunteer Profile of The Calgary Boys' Choir
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The Calgary Folk Club
305 - 4625 - Varsity Drive N.W., Suite 85, Calgary, Alberta
The Calgary Folk Club, largest Folk Club in Canada, runs a 13 concert Season on Friday evenings from Sept to Nov & Jan to Apr.
Keywords: Music
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Volunteer Profile of The Calgary Folk Club
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The Calgary Kiwanis Music Festival Association
301-14 Street NW, Suite 450, Calgary, Alberta
In 1931, a small group of eager musicians decided to take their love of music to the next level by creating the Calgary Music Festival. The Festival began as a small competition but quickly grew so large that this small group of musicians approached the Kiwanis Clubs of Calgary and asked them to officially take ownership of the Festival, giving it the new title: The Calgary Kiwanis Festival. Since then, our Festival has become one of the greatest performing arts events in Calgary, and one of the largest amateur competitive festivals in North America.
Keywords: Festival
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Volunteer Profile of The Calgary Kiwanis Music Festival Association
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The Calgary Youth Orchestra Society
4825 Mount Royal Gate SW, Calgary, Alberta
Calgary Youth Orchestra (CYO) is Mount Royal University Conservatory's internationally acclaimed ensemble and one of Canada's leading community youth orchestras, comprised of approximately 65 musicians ages 14 to 24.
Keywords: Music
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Volunteer Profile of The Calgary Youth Orchestra Society
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The Clouds & Water Gallery and Visual Production Society
200 Barclay Parade SW, Calgary, Alberta
The New Gallery (TNG) is an artist-run centre located in Calgary, Alberta. This charitable centre for contemporary art was established in 1975 as the Clouds & Water Gallery and Visual Production Society. Today, the Society continues its vision through the operation of two venues - the Main Space, a storefront in Calgary's Chinatown neighbourhood, and the +15 Window, a shallow vitrine located at the Arts Commons building on a high-traffic pedestrian walkway.
Keywords: Galleries
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Volunteer Profile of The Clouds & Water Gallery and Visual Production Society
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The Esther Honens International Piano Competition Foundation
888 10 St SW, Calgary, Alberta
Esther Honens created a legacy of musical excellence to be enjoyed for generations. In 1991, knowing she was near the end of her life, Mrs Honens gave $5 million to endow an international piano competition in her hometown of Calgary, Canada. Her generosity, vision and love of music continue to touch the lives of Calgarians, Canadians and musicians and music-lovers around the world.
Keywords: Music
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Volunteer Profile of The Esther Honens International Piano Competition Foundation
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The Folk Festival Society of Calgary
414 Memorial Dr. NE, Calgary, Alberta
Founded in 1980 as part of a celebration of Alberta's 75th anniversary, and held at Calgary's iconic Prince's Island Park since its inception, the Calgary Folk Music Festival (organized by the not-for-profit Folk Festival Society of Calgary) has grown from a locally based one-day event into a four-day extravaganza with a national and international profile and a broad, cutting-edge programming vision.
Keywords: Festival
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Volunteer Profile of The Folk Festival Society of Calgary
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The In-Definite Arts
8038 Fairmount Dr SE, Calgary, Alberta
In-Definite Arts is a nonprofit visual arts centre where artists with developmental disabilities come together to create, exhibit and sell artwork. Since its beginnings in 1975, In-Definite Arts has continually been a leader and innovator in Calgary's art and disability sectors, playing a significant role in supporting artists with disabilities, promoting their artwork and advocating for inclusion within contemporary art practice.
Keywords: Arts and Culture
· Art Councils
Volunteer Profile of The In-Definite Arts
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The Maple Leaf Legacy Project - Le Projet De L'heritage De La Feuille D'erable
933 - 17th Avenue S.W., Suite 401, Calgary, Alberta
It is with the greatest respect and appreciation for the memory and sacrifices of Canada's War Dead that this project is undertaken. We are committed to creating a web site, in both official languages, that is dignified and professional and honours those men and women who have given their lives in the service of Canada and the cause of peace and freedom around the world. The Maple Leaf Legacy Project is an enormous volunteer endeavour to procure a photograph of each and every Canadian War Grave from the South African War (1899-1902), World War 1 (1914-18), World War II (1939-45), Korean War (1950-52) and all United Nations Peacekeeping Missions to the present day conflict in Afghanistan.
Keywords: History
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Volunteer Profile of The Maple Leaf Legacy Project
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The Salmon Arm and Shuswap Lake Agricultural Association
3750 19th Street N E, Unit 103, Calgary, Alberta
The Salmon Arm Fall Fair has a long and interesting history. In keeping with the traditions of North American agricultural fairs, it has, since its inception in 1897, brought the people of the Shuswap region together to celebrate the community. We show off our livestock, our garden and field produce, our handiwork, and we have fun.
Keywords: Festival
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Volunteer Profile of The Salmon Arm and Shuswap Lake Agricultural Association
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