Segerstrom Center for the Arts Costa Mesa Ca Mark C Perry Chairman of the Board

Segerstrom Center for the Arts

Mission

Segerstrom Center for the Arts believes in the power of performing arts to transform lives and that the shared experience and exploration of the arts will help unite Orange County, creating a more culturally continued and vital customs. We will aid shape the Orange County of the time to come through meaningful collaborations with various communities, embracing creativity in all its forms and enabling a more inclusive, vibrant performing arts scene at the Middle and across the region. We will maintain the excellence of our core artistic and educational programs while demonstrating the entrepreneurial resolve to extend resources, know-how, and creativity into the communities we engage. The Eye will be transformed into a cultural middle and dynamic town square.

Ruling yr info

1974

President

Mr. Casey Reitz

Principal address

600 Town Centre Bulldoze

Costa Mesa, CA 92626 USA

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Formerly known equally

Orange County Performing Arts Heart

EIN

23-7287150

NTEE code info

Performing Arts Centers (A61)

Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose (A20)

Elementary, Secondary Ed (B20)

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Our programs

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Arts Teach/Arts Connect

Through the Center's Arts Teach and Arts Connect programs, teaching artists representing music, theater, trip the light fantastic toe, and visual arts from a wide diverseness of cultures bring hands-on learning activities directly to students, teachers, and customs members, incorporating the arts into cadre subjects. These artists bring the arts to schools and community organizations throughout Southern California, including Children's Hospital Orangish County, Radiant Wellness Centers, and Campsite Pendleton. Arts Teach and Arts Connect reach approximately 230,000 students, teachers, and adults in well-nigh 250 schools and partner organizations across 5 Southern California counties.

Population(s) Served

Children and youth

Launched in Feb 2017, the School of Dance and Music for Children with Disabilities enables all children – both with physical and cerebral disabilities and without– to enjoy artistic expression while developing fundamental skills and provides parents with a vital support network. It is the merely all-inclusive arts program of its kind in Southern California. Through off-site partnerships with United Cerebral Palsy of Orange County, CHOC, Easterseals OC, and many more than, the Centre brings classes direct to the community, in addition to those held on the Center's campus. To date, nearly 750 students have been served across iv Southern California counties.

Population(s) Served

Adolescents

The Center's Disney Musicals in Schools programme provides 4 underserved Title I elementary schools per yr defective access to the arts with a 17-week, free-of-charge musical theater residency that develops sustainable theater programs. The program provides students the opportunity to limited themselves creatively in a safe environment and integrates the arts into core curriculum at the unproblematic school level. Public performances are held at all participating school sites. At the finish of its 5th year, over two,400 students and 120 teachers have been transformed by musical theater experiences in xx school sites across Orangish County.

Population(s) Served

Not-adult children

Each year, On Phase at the Center buses in approximately 9,000 students and teachers from around Orange County to the Heart for thrilling and memorable performances, often marking a child's beginning experience with alive performing arts. These fun and captivating presentations are created especially for young audiences and their parents and teachers, in the hopes that they will serve equally a starting signal for a life-long appreciation of the arts. Customized instructional materials, designed by Center staff to meet state educational standards, are provided to classes prior to each performance to maximize the educational feel.

Population(s) Served

Non-developed children

Arts: Avenues to Learning, a collaboration betwixt the Center and California Country University, Fullerton (CSUF), helps over 300 aspiring teachers per yr grasp the bookish and emotional benefits of the arts in teaching and gives them clear and applicable methods to use in their future classrooms. Training sessions focus on all core subject areas with the goal of providing deeper meaning and improving learning and instruction capacities past using the arts as a catalyst. Held on the Center'southward campus and at school sites around the canton, the program begins in the fall and continues into the school's leap semester for a total of 6 full-day sessions.

Population(s) Served

Adults

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Segerstrom Heart for the Arts

Board of directors
as of 3/x/2021

SOURCE: Self-reported by organization

Lath chair

Mr. Marking Perry

Depository financial institution of America Merrill Lynch

Term: 2018 - 2022

Stephen Fry

Fry Steel Company

Rick Muth

ORCO Block Company

Marta Bhathal

Sally Crockett

Marker Perry

Bank of America

John Garrett

Garrett, Stiepel, Ryder LLP

David Troob

Carol Wilken

Anthony Allen

Tava Development Co.

Betty Huang

Patricia Poss

Timothy Strader

Starpointe Ventures

Wylie Aitken

Aitken Aitken Cohn

Julia Argyros

Deborah Bridges

Sandy Segerstrom Daniels

C.J. Segerstrom & Sons

Jackie Drinking glass

Kling Family Foundation

Shanaz Langson

Investment Edifice Group

William Meehan

Rutan & Tucker

Gaddi Vasquez

Edison International

Lawrence K. Higby

Michael Feldman

Union Bank

Moti Ferder

Lugano Diamonds & Jewelry, Inc.

Ethan F. Morgan

JPMorgan Chase

Chris Rommel

Wells Fargo Foundation

Jaynine Warner

Jane Fujishige Yada

Hiroshi Fujishige Survivor'southward Trust

Roger T. Kirwan

Woodside Credit

Doug Bakery

Connie Spenuzza

David Blackford

John Ginger

Dan Callahan

Wendy Hales

Carole Haes Landon

Britt Meyer

John Phelan

Elizabeth Segerstrom

Organizational demographics

SOURCE: Self-reported; terminal updated 03/10/2021

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Male, Not transgender (cisgender)

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Heterosexual or Directly

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