Helping you find out about theaters, museums, galleries, symphonies, presenting organizations, educational and multicultural organizations, dance companies, cultural and heritage agencies, and artists from Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean and Salem counties.
Our mission is to encourage the active participation of residents and visitors in the cultural life of southern New Jersey.
To accomplish this, the SJCA strengthens the region's non-profit cultural organizations through collaborative efforts in audience, programming and management development; and, provides a forum for the interchange of ideas, the improvement of communications and networking with colleagues, and the establishment of regional initiatives.
Who I'd like to meet: Art, Music, Dance, History, and Theater fans interested in exploring the culture of southern New Jersey.
Looking for a something new to do this weekend? Well, look no further than your own back yard. Southern New Jersey is home to an exciting array of arts, history, and cultural organizations, all right around the corner. So head outdoors and hit the trails at the Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge and explore the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Or step back in time with a visit to Historic Cold Spring Village, a living museum in Cape May. Maybe kick up your heals at an outdoor concert at Appel Farm Arts and Music Center. To receive your free Guide to Arts, History and Culture in South Jersey and a Calendar of Events, call the South Jersey Cultural Alliance at 1-888-704-7522, or visit www.sjca.net.
Or if you would like, send us a message with your snail-mail address and we will have the brochures out to you ASAP!
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An Article on the SJCA
http://www.southjersey.com/articles/?articleID=17044
South Jersey Cultural Alliance's Friend Space (Top 4)
Singer/songwriter Cary Brothers (first name Cary, last name Brothers) has been building buzz ever since "Blue Eyes," the 'gorgeously articulate ballad' (-Billboard) he contributed to 2004's Grammy-winning, hip-artist-showcase Garden State soundtrack. Now with two acclaimed EPs under his belt and tunes featured on Grey's Anatomy, Scrubs and ER, Cary released his first full-length album, Who You Are, in May 2007 to critical acclaim. The Nashville based artist has kept busy touring with musicians such as Brandi Carlile, KT Tunstall, Aqualung and Liz Phair.
Singer/songwriter Cary Brothers (first name Cary, last name Brothers) has been building buzz ever since "Blue Eyes," the ‘gorgeously articulate ballad’ (-Billboard) he contributed to 2004’s Grammy-winning, hip-artist-showcase Garden State soundtrack. Now with two acclaimed EPs under his belt and tunes featured on Grey’s Anatomy, Scrubs and ER, Cary released his first full-length album, Who You Are, in May 2007 to critical acclaim. The Nashville based artist has kept busy touring with musicians such as Brandi Carlile, KT Tunstall, Aqualung and Liz Phair.
visit ...www.dantehall.org for more info on getting tickets!!
That big band sound returns to Dante Hall when the Philadelphia Clef Club Community Band comes to town. Under the direction of trumpeter Lou Cioci and featuring tenor sax player Larry McKenna, and vocalists Ella Ghant, Tony Vicola and Michael Andrews, the Clef Club Community Band brings the big old Philly sound and loads of fun to Atlantic City’s Dante Hall.
visit www.dantehall.org for question and ticket ordering information
It's great to see your organization reaching out on Myspace. Wildwood Studios is here to help organizations like yours communicate your message creatively. Check out our myspace page or better yet you can go right to our main website at Wildwood Studios.
May 19th will be the 2nd Annual Mummers Ride for the Cure. Registration starts at 10:00 at the Mummers Museum (2nd and Washington, Philadelphia, PA). The ride leaves from there, and ends at 2nd Street Annie's in North Wildwood, NJ (101 Olde New Jersey Avenue) where there will be food, drinks and a DJ playing.
Last year over $800 was raised ... not bad for the first time and on a rainy day, but we certainly know that we can do better.
Let any motorcycle riders you know of this worthy cause and help ride cancer off the map. Proceeds go to Alex's Lemonade Stand and toy donations will be gladly accepted. Check our blog ... more info will be posted as it becomes available.
Risk and Reward: Balancing Acts in Arts and Community is more than just this year's theme, it's the approach we've taken for the whole event. Explore the convention website today.