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  2. Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts is a 1,731-seat theatre located in the city's theatre district at 350 Madison Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was built in 1928 as the Wilson Theatre, designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1976, [2] and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.

  3. Detroit Repertory Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Repertory Theatre. Coordinates: 42.39514°N 83.10985°W. Detroit Repertory Theatre is a regional theatre located at 13103 Woodrow Wilson in Detroit, Michigan with a seating capacity of 194. It is Michigan's longest running, non-profit, professional (union) Theatre. The theatre began as a children's musical touring company in 1957 and ...

  4. Category:Performing arts centers in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Theater (Ann Arbor, Michigan) Midland Center for the Arts. MotorCity Casino Hotel. Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts.

  5. Controversial arts center, dividing Detroit and Grosse ... - AOL

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    The Schaap Center, a $45-million project on East Jefferson just east of Alter Road, will become a "world-class performing arts center," according to the website.

  6. Category:Theatres in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    F. The Fillmore Detroit. Fisher Building. Ford Auditorium. Fox Theatre (Detroit)

  7. Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit. The Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit or CAID is a community based non-profit organization. CAID fosters and promotes the link between contemporary arts and contemporary society through exhibitions, performances, critical and public discourse and the funding of contemporary arts and art related activities.

  8. Detroit Festival of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    2009. ( 2009) The Detroit Festival of the Arts was a three-day arts festival in Detroit, Michigan, held on the second weekend of June. First held in 1986, the Festival featured free musical performances, [1] art showings, activities for children, and local food. It was located in Detroit's cultural center, spanning the Detroit Institute of Arts ...

  9. Detroit School of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit School of Arts ( DSA ), originally known as the Detroit High School for the Fine and Performing Arts, is a public, magnet high school located in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. [2] [3] The Detroit School of Arts is a part of the Detroit Public Schools district. Entrance to Detroit School of Arts is based on an audition that takes place ...

  10. Detroit Artists Market - Wikipedia

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    The DAM is a contemporary art gallery in Detroit, Michigan [2] located in the cultural Midtown neighborhood near the Detroit Institute of Arts and Wayne State University . The DAM was created in 1932 and was originally known as the Detroit Young Artists Market. [3] Its mandate was to give exhibition opportunities to artists under thirty, but by ...

  11. Theatre Bizarre - Wikipedia

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    In June 2011, The Kresge Foundation named John Dunivant as one of its 2011 Visual Arts Fellows. Since 2011, Theatre Bizarre has been held in the Detroit Masonic Temple, the largest building of its kind in the world, allowing for an attendance of up to 5000 partygoers. Theatre Bizarre was canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic ...