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Frequent Presenters

Local arts presenters that call the Capitol Theatre home.

Anchor Performance Organization

The Windsor Symphony Orchestra is recognized as a vital member or the community providing high quality, innovative and sustainable musical performances, and programs to an expanding audience of music lovers. In 2011, the Windsor Symphony Orchestra entered into an agreement with the City of Windsor and became the managing tenant of the Capitol. The WSO agreed to manage the day-to-day operations of the building and to continue to provide a space accessible to the arts community.

 

Frequent Program Presenters

The Windsor International Film Festival (WIFF) was founded in 2005 to raise an awareness and appreciation of the art of the moving image by bringing films to Windsor which otherwise would not be seen. As a cultural, not-for-profit organization, WIFF celebrates Canadian and international films and filmmakers through its exhibition, education, and community development programs.

 

Windsor Dance eXperience aims to provide the ultimate theatrical experience to anyone who has the heart and love for the arts. All ages and abilities are welcome and included experience is not required, it is given.

 

Edmunds Towers School of Dance has been a proud part of the Windsor community for over 45 years. Family-owned and operated, our studio was founded on the belief that dance has the power to inspire confidence, creativity, discipline, and joy. 

 

Arts Collective Theatre is a not-for-profit organization dedicated and committed to enhancing the well-being of the Windsor Essex community through theatre education, mentorship, and by bringing awareness to social justice issues in Windsor and beyond.

 

Riverfront Theatre Company provides theatrical training and performance experience to the youth of Windsor and Essex County in a year-long annual program, through the generous support of our sponsors and our community, with the help of our volunteer staff, at minimal charge to the participating families.

 

University of Windsor School of Creative Arts (SOCA), offers undergraduate degree programs in Film Production; Music; Visual Arts; and Visual Arts and the Built Environment (VABE) and is home to a Masters in Fine Arts (MFA) program.

 

Musicfest Windsor is a non-profit music festival that promotes and celebrates creativity through artistic expression, community engagement and musical leadership.


Black Kids In Action is a non-profit that speaks up against discrimination, racism, and systemic oppression through a variety of community programming that aim to give young people the guidance they need to face challenges with confidence. Through their annual Black History Month Production, a creative experience where Black youths take the stage to honor their rich history and heritage, participants develop skills that last a lifetime.