After School Programs

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Showing 1 - 10 of 33 organizations representing 35 opportunities.
AIGA | THE PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR DESIGN
Phone: (212)807-1990
Fax: (212)807-1799
Email: comments@aiga.org
Voice: AIGA Journal of Design is available online and contains authoritative, lively and often controversial articles on design and visual culture. Targeting an audience that understands that brains and beauty are not mutually exclusive, Voice considers the ever-changing shape of design practice and how it relates to trends in culture at large, as well as universal topics that prove meaningful to people of all professions.

AMERICAN CHORAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION
Phone: (405)232-8161
Fax: (405)232-8162
Email: acda@acdaonline.org
The editorial purpose of the Choral Journal is, first, to provide ACDA members with practical and scholarly information about choral music and its performance. Articles and topics include: choral conducting and rehearsal techniques, composers of choral music and their craft forms of choral music (motets, Masses, part songs, etc.), history of choral performance, histories of choral organizations, and biographies of conductors, history and analysis of choral music, conductor and composer viewpoints, literature on and music for various types of choruses, performance practice, style, and interpretation, composing, arranging, editing, and publishing choral music, educational techniques and philosophies, vocal pedagogy professional and artistic philosophies, esthetics research materials.The second major purpose of the Choral Journal is to provide ACDA members with organizational news about the American Choral Directors Association. Such items include letters from the president, executive director, and editor; information about conventions at the national and division levels; officer elections; proposed bylaw and constitutional changes; endowment and archives reports; and repertoire and standards committee reports.

AMERICAN FOLK ART MUSEUM
Phone: (212)265-1040
Fax: (212)265-2350
Email: info@folkartmuseum.org
A variety of public and school education programs. Films, afternoon talks, gallery tours.

AMERICAN GUILD OF ENGLISH HANDBELL RINGERS
Phone: (800)878-5459
Fax: (937)438-0434
Email: editor2@agehr.org
Overtones is a bi-monthly journal published by the AGEHR, Inc. featuring specialty columns and feature articles expounding on handbell/handchime ringing and directing.

AMERICAN INDIAN ARTISTS, INC. (AMERINDA)
Phone: (212)598-0968
Fax: (212)529-4603
Email: amerinda@amerinda.org
Talking Stick's role is to provide a forum in which to: explore the varied arts of Native Americans, both contemporary and traditional and; discuss issues effecting Native artitsts and their communities.

AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE
Phone: (415)554-0525
Fax: (415)554-0542
Email: aifisf@yahoo.com
Includes an outreach festival of select works from the American Indian Film Festival, and week-long digital video workshop intensives for youth. These workshops are intended to bridge the gap between the film industry and Native American communities. The Tribal Touring Program also takes Native films and filmmakers on the road participating in a community based film festival.

AMERICAN MUSIC CONFERENCE
Phone: (760)431-9124
Fax: (760)438-7327
Email: info@amc-music.org
AMC News' purpose is to educate the general public and government about the benefits of music in education, wellness, recreation and cultural activities, and to encourage music making for all ages and give recognition to those individuals and organizations who promote music making. It also strives to encourage the support, continuation, and improvement of music education standards. Available online.

AMERICAN MUSIC THERAPY ASSOCIATION
Phone: (301)589-3300
Fax: (301)589-5175
Email: info@musictherapy.org
A quarterly research-oriented journal. A forum for authoritative articles of current music therapy research and theory, including book reviews and guest editorials. An index appears in issue four of each volume

AMERICAN ORFF-SCHULWERK ASSOCIATION
Phone: (440)543-5366
Fax: (440)543-2687
Email: info@aosa.org
This quarterly journal contains articles, reviews, and materials of interest to Orff Schulwerk practitioners. It is received by all AOSA members as a benefit of their membership.

AMERICAN RECORDER SOCIETY
Phone: (314)966-4082
Fax: (314)966-4649
Email: Recorder@AmericanRecorder.org
Newsworthy coverage of developments in the American Recorder Society, including an advertiser index, music reviews, classifieds, and educational information about recorders.