"The mission at Hope’s Stage Center Of Music and Arts is
to offer young and mature artists and creators resources and opportunities
for connecting and development. Our target is those who are interested in music, arts, and entertainment."
Hope’s Stage Founder:
Desiree Coleman aka Kadesh was born and raised in Queens, New York. She is an American vocalist and actress. She was the leading actress in the feature film—Chloe Kane. Coleman came on the scene as the star of the longest-running Off-Broadway musical production of Mama, I Want to Sing!Coleman discovered her ability to sing at the age of six. Desiree's mother on hearing her daughter's voice encouraged her to join the St. Luke Baptist Church choir in Queens, New York. During her growing years, she did several commercials and by age fourteen became a part of a community choir called the Soul Searchers of New York. In 2006, Coleman recorded a song with WWE called, "Holla", which later became the entrance music for WWE Diva, Kelly Kelly. Desiree has a firm foundation of faith, as an ordained minister. She is the mother of four children. She currently resides in southern California where she is turning a new leaf on life as an author, producer, and now hope dealer for the many students and participants of Hopes stage— a center for all things ARTS!
Services:
We offer music lessons to children and adults.
We host events (I.e: concerts, conventions, fundraisers and workshops) to raise awareness about our services and supplies for local students and artists in need. We provide engineering, production and artist music development sessions for people of all ages and musical backgrounds. We offer song and script-writing sessions and story development opportunities for all writers at every stage of their gift. We host a cumulative production at the duration of our terms to showcase the talents of our students and participants. We are a one-stop-shop for music and arts development and training. We create platforms for creators to shine.
Music:
Goggle defines the word music as—vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion. It goes on to say that music is the written or printed signs representing vocal or instrumental sound. At Hope’s Stage, our theory is that the art of music is life. Not only is it a way of expression; beyond evoking emotions and beauty, music is a unique way of communicating. Our goal here is to help develop the variation music or language that is universal and that reaches past skill set level, age, cultural background, and nationality. Music is a means for transmitting love, and hope and change. It supersedes differences and offers the opportunity to exchange and commune beyond what one can speak or sometimes even imagine.
Arts:
Collegiate institutions categorize the arts in many programs ranging from visual arts, performing arts, design and liberal studies. Our hopes are to offer training that matches the standards of a modern-day university without the financial requirements that typically delay or prohibit creative growth. With concentrations in set music, engineering, music production, set design, writing and visual and performing arts, Hope’s stage is a one-stop-shop for developing the hopeful. We strive to develop students who are not only leaders in their disciplines but also creative thinkers able to succeed in any path of the arts that they pursue.
Motivational:
The motivational component of Hope's Stage addresses the mental and inner self-awareness that is necessary to successfully thrive as a musician, and/or creator of any kind. It is our objective to assist with developing all-around artists. Our inspiring workshops and events are geared to offer students resources that feed their entire development—technical, mental, social, and professional.