Volunteer for Arts and Cultural Organizations in Alberta
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Information about Arts and Cultural Organizations in Alberta offering volunteer opportunities. You can also view fewer results of Arts and Cultural Organizations by selecting a specific location in Alberta or expand your results by changing the province 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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Camrose Regional Exhibition and Agricultural Society
4250 Exhibition Drive, Camrose, Alberta T4V1X3
The Camrose Regional Exhibition is a Catalyst for the growth of the City of Camrose, Camrose County and the Region, and its contribution is acknowledged and supported throughout the community.
Keywords: Festival
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Camrose Regional Exhibition and Agricultural Society
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Canadian Mountain Arts Foundation
Canmore, Alberta T1W2V3
artsPlace is a community arts centre, serving the residents and visitors of the Bow Valley.
Keywords: Arts and Culture
· Art
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Mountain Arts Foundation
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Canadian Northern Society
Camrose, Alberta T4V1X2
The Canadian Northern Society is always seeking new leaders, new members, and new volunteers. The society's efforts in preserving heritage railway depots at Big Valley, Camrose, and Meeting Creek, as well as supporting other related projects have been successful only due to the quality and dedication of its core group of volunteers, and its long-time supporters who have donated cash and supported by way of membership each and every year.
Keywords: History
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Northern Society
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Canadian Stage Band Festival
1314B - 44th Avenue NE, Calgary, Alberta T2E6L6
Since its conception in 1972, MusicFest Canada has enriched the level of music education across the nation, while providing Canadian students a truly measurable goal: that of musical excellence.
Keywords: Music
· Festival
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Stage Band Festival
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Canmore Folk and Blues Club
Canmore, Alberta T1W2T8
The Canmore Folk Music Festival is the longest running folk music festival in Alberta and one of its finest. Adhering to a philosophy and legacy of folk, world, blues and roots music, the festival since 1978 has attracted up to 17,000 music fans annually from across southern Alberta, western Canada, the northwestern USA and indeed the world.
Keywords: Festival
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Canmore Folk and Blues Club
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Citie Ballet
123 St. NW,, c/o 10221, Edmonton, Alberta T5N1N3
We are Edmonton's resident professional modern ballet company. We focus on presenting ballet in a relevant, approachable manner, while maintaing all the beauty and form it is noted for. We collaborate with local musicians and artists each season and participate in community outreach on a regular basis.
Keywords: Dance
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Citie Ballet
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Dancers' Studio West Society
2007 10 Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta T3C0K4
Dancers' Studio West's programs address the creative development and presentation needs of emerging, mid-career and mature professional dance artists dedicated to a range of contemporary dance aesthetics. DSW cultivates artistic and public benefit through a variety of outreach educational strategies. As an organization, DSW maintains strong artistic integrity and vision through its programming and investment in relationships with local and national dance artists and audiences.
Keywords: Dance
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Dancers' Studio West Society
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Decidedly Jazz Society
1514 4st SW, Calgary, Alberta T2R0Y4
Rooted in the history of jazz dance and music, DJD is constantly innovating and evolving this art form. DJD, a registered charity, is a professional dance company that creates original performances, at least one per year with live music. DJD also offers professional training to those wishing to specialize in jazz dance, outreach programs that educate the community about the history and importance of jazz in North American culture, and is Calgary's largest recreational dance school.
Keywords: Music
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Decidedly Jazz Society
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Dickinsfield Amity House
9213 - 146 Avenue NW, Edmonton, Alberta T5E2J9
Dickinsfield Amity House is a family resource centre providing support services to the community since 1972. We offer a wide range of programs and services to individuals and families.
Keywords: Women
· Hunger
· Employment and Careers
· Education and Literacy
· Community Services
· Children and Youth
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Dickinsfield Amity House
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Edmonton Opera
15230-128 Ave., Edmonton, Alberta T5V1A8
Edmonton Opera is dedicated to producing great performances that bring the powerful emotions of opera to our community. Our purpose and vision is to present opera that moves and inspires our audiences - individuals, corporate organizations and the three levels of government, all who are partners and sponsors in our community.
Keywords: Music
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Edmonton Opera
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Edmonton Youth Orchestra Association
Heritage Post Office, Edmonton, Alberta T6J6T4
The Edmonton Youth Orchestra Association, formed in 1952, supports two nationally renowned symphony orchestras: The Intermediate Youth Orchestra, and The Senior Youth Orchestra. Through these two orchestras, the EYO's music program, one of the finest in Canada, provides the highest possible standard of orchestral training and experience to over 150 music students from age 11 to 24.
Keywords: Music
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Edmonton Youth Orchestra Association
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Film & Video Arts Society of Alberta
9722 102 St, Edmonton, Alberta T5K0X4
FAVA is a not-for-profit, charitable society that exists to facilitate and support the creation, exhibition and distribution of independent film, video and media arts in Northern Alberta.
Keywords: Film
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Film & Video Arts Society of Alberta
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Foothills Acoustic Music Institute
PO Box 65031 Rpo N. Hill, Calgary, Alberta T2N4T6
The Foothills Acoustic Music Institute is a registered non-profit organization established in 1997 to promote and encourage the learning and playing of acoustic music. FAMI's mandate is to provide a learning environment for a community of musically oriented people. Our goal is to appeal to a wide variety of skill levels and instrument types. Musical styles include folk, swing, blues, celtic, bluegrass, country, old timey, roots and traditional. As an acoustic music organization, FAMI does not allow instrument amplifiers at our camps. FAMI's offerings are aimed at youth and adults ages 12 and up.
Keywords: Music
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Foothills Acoustic Music Institute
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Fort Calgary Preservation Society
750 - 9th Avenue SE, Calgary, Alberta T2G5E1
Fort Calgary is operated by the Fort Calgary Preservation Society. The Society's mandate is to preserve, utilize, develop, interpret and promote Fort Calgary for the benefit of the citizens and visitors to the city of Calgary.
Keywords: History
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Fort Calgary Preservation Society
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Friends of St Albert Children's Theatre Society
5 St. Anne Street, St. Albert, Alberta T8N3Z9
St. Albert Children's Theatre has been operating for over 30 years, providing training and opportunities for young people to develop skills in dramatics, vocals and dance. This program offers youth the opportunity to acquire a variety of life skills that will have a lasting impact throughout their lives.
Keywords: Theatre
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Friends of St Albert Children's Theatre Society
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Fringe Theatre Adventures Society
10330 84th Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T6E2G9
FTA is dedicated to providing a vibrant year-round home in Edmonton for local, national, and international artists to present theatre arts that challenge audiences, and celebrate the cultural fabric of our communities. We do so by fostering an environment and providing resources that encourage audiences of all ages, and artists - professionals and aspiring alike - to take creative chances.
Keywords: Theatre
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Fringe Theatre Adventures Society
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Front Row Centre Players Society
2633 Hochwald Avenue SW, Community Arts Centre Bldg A3, Calgary, Alberta T3E7K2
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
· Arts and Culture
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
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of FunnyFest Calgary Comedy Festival
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Heritage Community Foundation
9912 106 St, Room 54, Edmonton, Alberta T5K1C5
Heritage Community Foundation (HCF) was founded by Leonard Moreland, President and CEO of Heritage Bank. Leonard had watched local community banks fail one after another, until there was just one local community bank left to serve the south metro-Heritage Bank. He also saw our local nonprofits, which had many needs but few resources, struggling to find funding in the same down economy. That's when he decided to create the Heritage Community Foundation.
Keywords: History
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Heritage Community Foundation
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Heritage Park Society
1900 Heritage Drive S W, Calgary, Alberta T2V2X3
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
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Heritage Park Society
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