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Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center
Since opening in 1996, the Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center has established itself as the center for arts and education in Birmingham. This state-of-the-art facility houses four superb performance venues, including the:
1,330-seat Jemison Concert Hall
350-seat proscenium-style Sirote Theatre
170-seat Reynolds-Kirschbaum Recital Hall
Black-box Odess Theatre
Each of these venues allows you to experience the best in world, pop, jazz, classical, dance, theatre, and comedy in an up close and personal setting extremely rare in the realm of live performance. We strive to enhance your concert-going experience by offering opportunities to get closer to the arts through educational programs, meet the artist activities, and more.
The Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center is an integral part of the University of Alabama at Birmingham. UAB's vision is to be an internationally renowned research university—a first choice for education and health care. UAB's mission is to be a research university and academic health center that discovers, teaches and applies knowledge for the intellectual, cultural, social, and economic benefit of Birmingham, the state, and beyond.
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Alabama BalletAlabama Ballet's mission is to promote and foster the development of classical and contemporary ballet through high quality performances, dance education, and community outreach.Alabama Ballet, formed in 1981, is second-to-none in its artistic excellence, Birmingham’s second largest performing arts organization and has earned a reputation as a ballet company of national significance. In 1996 the Board of Trustees secured Wes Chapman as artistic director. Under Chapman’s leadership the company grew to include 35 professional dancers from here and abroad, 15 of whom are apprentices who perform, unpaid, for the opportunity to train at Alabama Ballet.In 2007, Chapman was named Artistic… |
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Red Mountain Theatre CompanyRed Mountain Theatre Company is a non-profit professional theatre organization located in downtown Birmingham, AL, with an emphasis on musical theatre. RMTC provides unique educational, training and performing opportunities for aspiring and culturally diverse artists, while growing new and existing audiences through quality theatrical experiences.RMTC HISTORY - The curtain first rose on Summerfest in 1979, when James Hatcher of the University of Alabama in Birmingham Theatre Department and Birmingham’s Mayor David Vann realized the need for a summer “stock” company. Summerfest was originally created to provide productions as part of the UAB Town and Gown Theatre’s academic year but over its… |
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Music Opportunity ProgramThe purpose of the Music Opportunity Program is to involve young people with string instruments, through meaningful educational experiences, which will result in a life-long love of orchestra music, and a continuing involvement with the performing arts.By reaching out to students who otherwise have no availability to this type of music education, hence the name Music Opportunity Program. The Music Opportunity Program has instructional programs throughout the greater Birmingham area, and a scholarship program to help those families in need. More than 400 students are enrolled in the two MOP Divisions which are:1) the Instrument Instruction Division2) the Youth Orchestra… |
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Alabama Symphony OrchestraFor more than 80 years the Alabama Symphony Orchestra has served Alabama, providing quality performances of varying styles of music and presenting some of the finest guest performers of the day. The outstanding musicians of the ASO have brought to life some of the world’s most treasured musical masterpieces as well as introduced listeners to exciting new works and composers. The Alabama Symphony Orchestra has music to suit everyone's taste with seven series including Regions Masterworks, Coffee Concerts, The Wells Fargo Classical Edge, Concertmaster and Friends, Red Diamond SuperPOPS!, Symphony in the Summer and Young People's Concerts. |
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Woodrow HallWoodrow Hall is a magnificently restored banquet hall that is ideal for banquets, reunions, parties, fun raising events, weddings and wedding receptions. Woodrow Hall masterfully blends the new with the old. Our goal is to make your event a memory of a lifetime! The original banquet hall and grand foyer were built in 1914. After nearly two years of restoration it now boasts of exposed brick walls, high ceilings with large wooden beams, a large dance and banquet hall and romantic lighting. This banquet hall is so picturesque that photographers are using it for engagement photos and bridal portraits! It… |
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| Walter J. Hanna Library (Fairfield) | Fairfield | |
| 'Lil MaryAnns Cupcake Campaign for ALS Research | Lakewood | |
| 360 Media, Inc. | Atlanta | |
| 41st Annual Birmingham Boat Show | Port Aransas | |
| ACTA Theater | Trussville | |
| Adamsville Public Library | Adamsville | |
| Adopt A Golden Birmingham | Birmingham | |
| Advent Episcopal Day School | Birmingham | |
| AIDS Alabama | Birmingham | |
| Aint Misbehavin’ Dance Band (Big Band) | Alabaster | |
| Alabama Accordionists Association | Troy | |
| Alabama Art Kitchen | Tuscaloosa | |
| Alabama Asian Cultures Foundation | Birmingham | |
| Alabama Autism Assistance Program/ The HANDS Program | Birmingham | |
| Alabama Ballet Jr. Board | Birmingham | |
| Alabama Celtic Association | Vestavia Hills | |
| Alabama Civic Chorale | Hoover | |
| Alabama Cooperative Extension System | Birmingham | |
| Alabama Dance Academy | Hoover | |
| Alabama Dance Council | Birmingham |
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