Welcome to
Rogue Valley
Performing Arts Alliance
Serving children and families in the performing arts through community, scholarship, training, and outreach.
Rogue Valley Performing Arts Alliance BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!!
With excitement for the future of the alliance and the amazing opportunities that we have and will be able to offer our community, we announced our move to the Caveman Plaza! We have received generous support from community members, which has made it possible to relocate to this community-centered location. This move brings larger studio spaces, more inviting lobby areas, additional bathrooms, extra changing rooms, and improved storage for performance costumes, all designed to better serve our community and enhance our programs.
May 16th, Celebrating the Arts!
May 16th, Celebrating the Arts!
Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the amazing talent and boundless creativity of our Southern Oregon community!
Featuring performances by:
Janeen McGinnis
Phil Newton and David Pinksy
Jocelyn Schmidt and Grace Hamilton
Ballet Rogue
Fusion Force Dance Team
GPHS Orchestra Quartet
Royalettes Dance and Color Guard
CaveCub Theatre
Sarah Dion Brooks
A special thank you to all of our event sponsors!
IN-N-OUT
THE KITCHEN COMPANY
OREGON SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
SOAP SHACK FARMS
Handmade bowl by Artist, JOHN HARDEN
WILDLIFE SAFARI
COMING ATTRACTIONS THEATRES
CHIPOTLE
ROGUE VALLEY FAMILY FUN CENTER
If you'd like to Sponsor our event, or make a donation to our Silent Auction, please contact Carrie Bernhart at (541) 659-0643
Our Sponsors
Thank You for Your Generous Support
RVPAA expresses our heartfelt gratitude to the following individuals and organizations for their generous support and ongoing commitment. Your contribution makes a meaningful difference, strengthens our programs, and helps us advance our mission. We sincerely appreciate your generosity and continued partnership. Thank you!
Rogue Valley Performing Arts Alliance receives support from the Oregon Arts Commission, a policy-making and advisory body within the Oregon Business Development Department.
The performing arts are important!
Studies show there is a correlation between the arts and other achievements. Motor skills, language development, decision making, visual learning, inventiveness, cultural awareness and improved academic performance are just a few of the important developmental skills that children can learn through involvement in the arts. Our hope is to give this opportunity to as many as we can no matter the economic status.