Organismes culturels
Carivibe Ltd | Coalition of New Canadians for Arts & Culture (CCEO) | Centre culturel communautaire Crichton | Musée-village du patrimoine de Cumberland | Do More Canada Inc.| École secondaire catholique Béatrice Desloges | École secondaire catholique Garneau | Foreign Service Community Association | Heaven | Leadership Ottawa | Mackay United Church | Multiculturalisme/arts scolaire et communautaire (MASC) | Mouvement d'implication francophone d'Orléans (MIFO) | Ottawa International Children's Festival | Ottawa West Arts Association (OWAA) | West Carleton Arts Society
Catégorie d'art
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“ARAGUANEY” Venezuelan Folk Dance Group is a non-profit organization committed to the preservation, study and diffusion of Venezuelan folk dances and traditions within the Canadian community.
Jessica Sarrazin, Curator / Director
1-877-616-5086
contact@arborgallery.orgPO Box 869 36 Home Ave
Vankleek Hill, ON
K0B 1R0
Arbor Gallery – Centre for Contemporary Art is a not-for-profit organization located in the town of Vankleek Hill, ON. We exhibit contemporary art side by side with traditional fine arts for a mix that is always fresh and stimulating. We feel rural art goers deserve exhibitions as sophisticated and as interesting as any downtown gallery. Come enjoy a relaxing gallery experience in the heart of the village... Exciting visual art in a warm historic setting.
Marylene O'Donnell
613-837-9812
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Bytown Beat Chorus is a women’s competitive barbershop chorus who enjoys singing 4 part acapella harmony. Women of all ages are offered a creative outlet for musical growth.
Ian Ferguson
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The Canadian Centennial Choir is an amateur group of approximately 65-70 voices. It was originally established to celebrate in song the centenary of the Confederation of Canada in 1967. Le Chœur du Centenaire canadien est un groupe amateur dont le nombre varie de 65 à 70 voix. Il fut fondé afin de célébrer le centenaire de la Confédération canadienne en 1967.
Cercle des conteurs de l'Est de l'Ontario
613-302-6152
info@cceo.ca1954 Maple Run
Orléans, ON
K1C 7J1
Le Cercle des conteurs de l'Est de l'Ontario organise des soirées de contes libres où tous sont bienvenus. Nous participons aussi à plusieurs événements de conte et offrons de la formation aux conteurs en herbe.
Crichton Community Centre
613-745-2742
New Edinburgh House, 255 MacKay Street
Ottawa, ON
K1M 2B6
A public community centre offering artistic and fitness based programs. For more information call 613-745-2742
A non-auditioned children's choir that provides an opportunity for children and youth aged 5 to 10 and 11 to 15 years of age, in Orleans, and Alta Vista, and surrounding areas to join together in friendship and song.
Cumberland Community Singers
613-824-0828
manuijten@gmail.comResurrection Lutheran Church, 1325 Gaultois (off Orleans Blvd.)
Ottawa,
The choir presents a wide variety of repertoire from classical to folk songs, show tunes to gospel music. Something for everyone. All are welcome - no auditions.
Do More Canada Inc.
(613) 304-8133
justin.blake@domorecanada.com245 Centrum Boulevard
Ottawa, ON
K1E 0A1
Mandate: To raise awareness about human rights abuses and related conflicts in the world, raise funds to assist the victims of these abuses and conflicts, and work with existing humanitarian organizations to deliver aid to the victims.
Foreign Service Community Association
613 944-5729
fsca.acse@international.gc.ca125 Sussex Drive
Ottawa, ON
K1A 0G2
The Foreign Service Community Association (FSCA) is a group of volunteers dedicated to the welfare of Canada’s Foreign Service community in Canada & abroad.
c/o AOE Arts Council, Box #9, Suite 260, Shenkman Arts Center, 245 Centrum Blvd.
Ottawa,
K1E 0A1
Gloucester Community Concert Band is a non-profit, musical ensemble that provides amateur musicians the opportunity to play in an orchestra, simply for the love of music. The band aims to move its audiences with its musicality, its sensitivity, its energy and its rich and varied repertoire.
Gloucester Historical Society
613-822-2076
4550 Bank Street
Gloucester, ON
K1T 3W6
Help preserve the identity of historic Gloucester in the new city of Ottawa. Volunteer to conduct oral history interviews, contribute to the newsletter, research your family history and meet others interested in these pursuits.
