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For 97 years, CMCB has maintained its mission to provide music education and related services to children and adults who are unlikely to receive private instruction--particularly those from traditionally underserved urban neighborhoods and in financial need, and individuals with physical and/or mental delays and disabilities.
CMCB offers Music and Movement classes for children as young as five months. Children under the age of 3 participate in classes designed for adult and child interaction. Children ages 3 to 6 take classes that incorporate dance, art, improvisation, and social play. The program is designed across the ages to promote musical development through experimental learning.
Visual Arts classes are available for children ages 5 to 11.
Musical instruction for youth is a key component of the CMCB program. Individual instruction is offered in all orchestral and band instruments, plus voice, guitar, and others. The one-month summer program runs from June 25 to July 20.
 
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The Cyclorama, erected in 1884, is the signature building of the Boston Center for the Arts. It hosts various kinds of performances
throughout the year and houses the Community Music Center of Boston, the Art Connection, the Boston Ballet Costume Shop, three small theaters, and a rehearsal studio.
 
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Hours: box office: W-Su noon-curtain
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Initiated in 1965 with the purchase of a Tremont St. block, the Boston Center for the Arts is the largest non-profit organization dedicated to supporting all types of artists in their creative endeavors. This 4-acre complex houses the Mills Gallery, The Cyclorama, the Calderwood Pavillion, 2 rehearsal spaces and artist studios open to public viewing. The theaters host a frequently changing array of contemporary performances; check the website calendar for upcoming events.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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The Improper Bostonian Magazine touts itself as "Boston's premier lifestyle and entertainment guide." Every two weeks, the magazine reaches nearly a half a million readers (The Media Audit, Nov/Dec 2006 survey)in Boston & its surrounding areas. The magazine is free & is delivered via doorstep delivery in North End, South End, Back Bay & Beacon Hill. The magazine is also distributed via newsboxes and retail locations in Boston and surrounding areas. Their annual Boston's Best issue comes out each July and showcases the magazine's picks of the best places in Boston for a variety of categories.
 
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