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  2. Tacoma School of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Tacoma School of the Arts (SOTA or TSOTA) is the only arts school in the greater Tacoma, Washington, area. SOTA historically only housed grades 10 through 12, but beginning in the 2012 school year, it began admitting students in the 9th grade as well. [2] SOTA's student capacity is around 600 students. [3]

  3. Waldbühne - Wikipedia

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    The Waldbühne (Woodland Stage or Forest Stage) is an amphitheatre at Olympiapark Berlin in Berlin, Germany. It was designed by German architect Werner March in emulation of a Greek theatre and built between 1934 and 1936 as the Dietrich-Eckart-Freilichtbühne (Dietrich Eckart Open Air Theater), a Nazi Thingplatz, and opened in association with the 1936 Summer Olympics.

  4. Tacoma Arts Live - Wikipedia

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    Tacoma Arts Live is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in the historic Theater District (901 Broadway) of downtown Tacoma, Washington. Encompassing the Pantages, Rialto, and Theatre on the Square, Tacoma Arts Live manages the largest complex of theaters between Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon .

  5. Performing arts education - Wikipedia

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    Education in the performing arts is a key part of many primary and secondary education curricula and is also available as a specialisation at the tertiary level. [1] [citation needed] The performing arts, which include, but are not limited to dance, music and theatre, are key elements of culture and engage participants at a number of levels.

  6. Arts in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The entertainments in Seattle in its first decade were typical of similar frontier towns. [3] The first established place of entertainment was Henry Yesler's one-story 30 feet (9.1 m) x 100 feet (30.5 m) hall (built 1865), which hosted monologuists, Swiss bellringers, phrenologists and the like.

  7. Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center is a performing arts complex on the campus of the University of Maryland, College Park. [2] The 318,000-square-foot (29,500 m 2) facility, which opened in 2001, houses six performance venues; [3] the UM School of Music; [4] and the UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies. [5]

  8. Kansas City’s theater artists are second to none. They need ...

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    This playwright knows there’s potential for our city to become a flourishing creative hub — but the big institutions need to hire local talent. | Opinion

  9. Institute for Advanced Theater Training - Wikipedia

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    The American Repertory Theater/Moscow Art Theatre (ART/МХАТ) Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University was founded in 1987 as a training ground for the new American Theater by Robert Brustein. The institute has been resident for thirty years at Harvard University in the Loeb Drama Center. It lasts for two years (five ...