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a year in review 2015-2016 annual report Danceworks | 1661 N. Water Street | Milwaukee, WI | 414.277.8480 | DanceworksMKE.org Photography: Paul Ruffolo, Jeff Zmania and Danceworks staff.

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Page 1: a year in review - Danceworks€¦ · Skip and Ildy Poliner Runzheimer Foundation Diane and Ed Zore choreographer: $1,000+ Anonymous Pat Bachhuber Donna and Donald Baumgartner Kristin

Danceworks is supported by the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin. Danceworks is a proud member of the United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF).

angel: $100,000+united Performing Arts Fund

Visionary: $50,000+Bader PhilanthropiesThe Richard and Ethel Herzfeld Foundation

muse: $25,000+The Brico Fund, LLC

benefactor: $10,000+BMO Harris Bradley Center*Donald Driver FoundationMilwaukee County Cultural Artistic & Musical Programming Advisory CouncilMary Newton and Dr. James SangerDavid & Julia uihlein Charitable Foundation

producer: $5,000+Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Mary L. Nohl Fund The Harley-Davidson FoundationMilwaukee Arts BoardStephens Family FoundationKilby and Amy WilliamsonWe Energies Foundation

artistic director: $2,500+Froedtert Hospital Deborah and Joe GonzalezGlen F. HackmannDorothy Inbusch Foundation, Inc.

Martin Family Foundation/ Jan and Vince MartinPPC FoundationSkip and Ildy PolinerRunzheimer FoundationDiane and Ed Zore

choreographer: $1,000+AnonymousPat Bachhuber Donna and Donald BaumgartnerKristin BergstromTrish CalvyDr. Ronald and Maxine CohnDennis and Amy ConnollyTim and Sue FrautschiBill Friebus and Gina Madrigrano FriebusGreater Milwaukee Assoc. of Realtors youth Fdn.Greater Milwaukee Foundation Edward P. and Mary K. Bullock Fund Children’s Experiential Opportunities Fund Terry A. Hueneke FundPatty & Mike GrebeRobert and Geralyn HeffronDavid and Margarete HarveyPeter and Sue HitlerJohn and Betsy HoylmanFrank and Marina KrejciPam KrigerJane LewisMadeleine and David Lubar Charitable Fund

to our 2015-16 donorsSheldon and Marianne Lubar Charitable FundSusan LloydMaxsan Foundation--Max and Sandra DermondJeff and Terry McClellanMilwaukee Arts BoardCheryl and Blake MoretJodi PeckClare ReardonMike and Barb SchulteSTRATTEC Security CorporationDonald and Kathleen WilsonSteve Costello and Lori Woodruff

* denotes in-kind donations

many thanks($1,000 & up)

For a complete listing of donors, please visit DanceworksMKE.org

a year in review2015-2016 annual report

revenue and expense report2015-16

expenses

performance, classes& outreach

general & admin

facility

fundraising

$899,975

$164,597

$104,129

$96,798

earnedrevenue

51%

classes

outreach

performance

rentals, merchandise& other

$354,408

$190,580

$53,423

$55,974

contributedrevenue

49%

corporate& foundation

UPAF

individual donations& sponsorships

special events

in-kind

government

$234,442

$192,675

$79,275

$60,029

$35,000

$22,890eXpenses: $1,265,499 | reVenUe: $1,278,696positive net income: $13,197

danceworks | 1661 N. Water street | Milwaukee, WI | 414.277.8480 | danceworksMKe.orgPhotography: Paul Ruffolo, Jeff Zmania and Danceworks staff.

Page 2: a year in review - Danceworks€¦ · Skip and Ildy Poliner Runzheimer Foundation Diane and Ed Zore choreographer: $1,000+ Anonymous Pat Bachhuber Donna and Donald Baumgartner Kristin

“Five qualities stand out when I think about

Danceworks Performance Company, and the first

one is humor. Then, precision, beauty, creativity and

physicality…Danceworks is my favorite place

to go to be entertained with the arts.”

– George,

DPC Season subscriber for “at least 12 years”

total impacted*

67,677The mission of Danceworks, Inc. is to enhance the joy, health and creativity of the community through performances, classes and outreach activities that integrate dance and other art forms. Founded in 1992, Danceworks contributes to Milwaukee’s cultural vitality by sparking a lifelong interest and participation in the arts.

The following statistics are gathered from Danceworks Performance Company (DPC), Danceworks Youth Performance Company (DYPC), Danceworks on Tap (DOT), and DanceLAB performances; adult and youth dance and dance fitness classes; school day off workshops; summer creative arts camps; arts education residencies; the Intergenerational Multi-Arts Program (IMAP); and Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap (Mad Hot) programming.

danceworks 2015-16board of directors

Danielle Bly, PresidentKilby Williamson, Vice PresidentRick A. Krueger, CPA, TreasurerLindsay Olson, SecretaryTim Frautschi, Immediate Past PresidentBetsy CorryMario CostantiniKaryn ElliottDeborah GonzalezOlivia HareChristine HarrisBetsy HoylmanFrank KrejciJeff McClellanSue NortheyClare ReardonElaine Sweet

performance

30# of dpc, dypc, dot, dancelab

classes

“Being in Mad Hotmade me feel like I achieved something. I learned to always have fun. I was surprised that our Mad Hot instructors pushed

me to do something I didn’t believe I could do!” –4th grade tap student, Neeskara School“I learned to keep trying and to treat others how they want to be treated.” –5th grade ballroom student, Siefert Elementary

228

youth and older adults served during 13 weeks of IMAP programming

additional arts education residencies for older adults and youth21

2,102 youth and older adults served during other workshops/residencies

2,157 41%

40%

39%

improved social and emotional skills

improved attitudes toward physical activity

improved respect for self and others

5,08832,270

uNIquE STuDENTS:

awarded scholarships

235

(4th–6th grade)

(total youth & adult visits)

2,410TOTAL IMPACT:

6,969

COMMuNITy WORKSHOPS AND OuTREACH PERFORMANCES:

(participants & audience participants)

performances:

MAd hot youth served:

15 weeks at 43 schools (39 mps)

11school day-off Workshops:139 youth served

4Family Workshops:25 families served

12summer Creative Arts Camps:127 youth served

3 “Free-for-All” days:432 people served

15Birthday Party Workshops: 219 youth served

5school and older adult IMAP site partnerships

outreach

Page 3: a year in review - Danceworks€¦ · Skip and Ildy Poliner Runzheimer Foundation Diane and Ed Zore choreographer: $1,000+ Anonymous Pat Bachhuber Donna and Donald Baumgartner Kristin

Danceworks is supported by the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin. Danceworks is a proud member of the United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF).

angel: $100,000+united Performing Arts Fund

Visionary: $50,000+Bader PhilanthropiesThe Richard and Ethel Herzfeld Foundation

muse: $25,000+The Brico Fund, LLC

benefactor: $10,000+BMO Harris Bradley Center*Donald Driver FoundationMilwaukee County Cultural Artistic & Musical Programming Advisory CouncilMary Newton and Dr. James SangerDavid & Julia uihlein Charitable Foundation

producer: $5,000+Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Mary L. Nohl Fund The Harley-Davidson FoundationMilwaukee Arts BoardStephens Family FoundationKilby and Amy WilliamsonWe Energies Foundation

artistic director: $2,500+Froedtert Hospital Deborah and Joe GonzalezGlen F. HackmannDorothy Inbusch Foundation, Inc.

Martin Family Foundation/ Jan and Vince MartinPPC FoundationSkip and Ildy PolinerRunzheimer FoundationDiane and Ed Zore

choreographer: $1,000+AnonymousPat Bachhuber Donna and Donald BaumgartnerKristin BergstromTrish CalvyDr. Ronald and Maxine CohnDennis and Amy ConnollyTim and Sue FrautschiBill Friebus and Gina Madrigrano FriebusGreater Milwaukee Assoc. of Realtors youth Fdn.Greater Milwaukee Foundation Edward P. and Mary K. Bullock Fund Children’s Experiential Opportunities Fund Terry A. Hueneke FundPatty & Mike GrebeRobert and Geralyn HeffronDavid and Margarete HarveyPeter and Sue HitlerJohn and Betsy HoylmanFrank and Marina KrejciPam KrigerJane LewisMadeleine and David Lubar Charitable Fund

to our 2015-16 donorsSheldon and Marianne Lubar Charitable FundSusan LloydMaxsan Foundation--Max and Sandra DermondJeff and Terry McClellanMilwaukee Arts BoardCheryl and Blake MoretJodi PeckClare ReardonMike and Barb SchulteSTRATTEC Security CorporationDonald and Kathleen WilsonSteve Costello and Lori Woodruff

* denotes in-kind donations

many thanks($1,000 & up)

For a complete listing of donors, please visit DanceworksMKE.org

a year in review2015-2016 annual report

revenue and expense report2015-16

expenses

performance, classes& outreach

general & admin

facility

fundraising

$899,975

$164,597

$104,129

$96,798

earnedrevenue

51%

classes

outreach

performance

rentals, merchandise& other

$354,408

$190,580

$53,423

$55,974

contributedrevenue

49%

corporate& foundation

UPAF

individual donations& sponsorships

special events

in-kind

government

$234,442

$192,675

$79,275

$60,029

$35,000

$22,890eXpenses: $1,265,499 | reVenUe: $1,278,696positive net income: $13,197

danceworks | 1661 N. Water street | Milwaukee, WI | 414.277.8480 | danceworksMKe.orgPhotography: Paul Ruffolo, Jeff Zmania and Danceworks staff.

Page 4: a year in review - Danceworks€¦ · Skip and Ildy Poliner Runzheimer Foundation Diane and Ed Zore choreographer: $1,000+ Anonymous Pat Bachhuber Donna and Donald Baumgartner Kristin

“Five qualities stand out when I think about

Danceworks Performance Company, and the first

one is humor. Then, precision, beauty, creativity and

physicality…Danceworks is my favorite place

to go to be entertained with the arts.”

– George,

DPC Season subscriber for “at least 12 years”

total impacted*

67,677The mission of Danceworks, Inc. is to enhance the joy, health and creativity of the community through performances, classes and outreach activities that integrate dance and other art forms. Founded in 1992, Danceworks contributes to Milwaukee’s cultural vitality by sparking a lifelong interest and participation in the arts.

The following statistics are gathered from Danceworks Performance Company (DPC), Danceworks Youth Performance Company (DYPC), Danceworks on Tap (DOT), and DanceLAB performances; adult and youth dance and dance fitness classes; school day off workshops; summer creative arts camps; arts education residencies; the Intergenerational Multi-Arts Program (IMAP); and Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap (Mad Hot) programming.

danceworks 2015-16board of directors

Danielle Bly, PresidentKilby Williamson, Vice PresidentRick A. Krueger, CPA, TreasurerLindsay Olson, SecretaryTim Frautschi, Immediate Past PresidentBetsy CorryMario CostantiniKaryn ElliottDeborah GonzalezOlivia HareChristine HarrisBetsy HoylmanFrank KrejciJeff McClellanSue NortheyClare ReardonElaine Sweet

performance

30# of dpc, dypc, dot, dancelab

classes

“Being in Mad Hotmade me feel like I achieved something. I learned to always have fun. I was surprised that our Mad Hot instructors pushed

me to do something I didn’t believe I could do!” –4th grade tap student, Neeskara School“I learned to keep trying and to treat others how they want to be treated.” –5th grade ballroom student, Siefert Elementary

228

youth and older adults served during 13 weeks of IMAP programming

additional arts education residencies for older adults and youth21

2,102 youth and older adults served during other workshops/residencies

2,157 41%

40%

39%

improved social and emotional skills

improved attitudes toward physical activity

improved respect for self and others

5,08832,270

uNIquE STuDENTS:

awarded scholarships

235

(4th–6th grade)

(total youth & adult visits)

2,410TOTAL IMPACT:

6,969

COMMuNITy WORKSHOPS AND OuTREACH PERFORMANCES:

(participants & audience participants)

performances:

MAd hot youth served:

15 weeks at 43 schools (39 mps)

11school day-off Workshops:139 youth served

4Family Workshops:25 families served

12summer Creative Arts Camps:127 youth served

3 “Free-for-All” days:432 people served

15Birthday Party Workshops: 219 youth served

5school and older adult IMAP site partnerships

outreach

Page 5: a year in review - Danceworks€¦ · Skip and Ildy Poliner Runzheimer Foundation Diane and Ed Zore choreographer: $1,000+ Anonymous Pat Bachhuber Donna and Donald Baumgartner Kristin

“Five qualities stand out when I think about

Danceworks Performance Company, and the first

one is humor. Then, precision, beauty, creativity and

physicality…Danceworks is my favorite place

to go to be entertained with the arts.”

– George,

DPC Season subscriber for “at least 12 years”

total impacted*

67,677The mission of Danceworks, Inc. is to enhance the joy, health and creativity of the community through performances, classes and outreach activities that integrate dance and other art forms. Founded in 1992, Danceworks contributes to Milwaukee’s cultural vitality by sparking a lifelong interest and participation in the arts.

The following statistics are gathered from Danceworks Performance Company (DPC), Danceworks Youth Performance Company (DYPC), Danceworks on Tap (DOT), and DanceLAB performances; adult and youth dance and dance fitness classes; school day off workshops; summer creative arts camps; arts education residencies; the Intergenerational Multi-Arts Program (IMAP); and Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap (Mad Hot) programming.

danceworks 2015-16board of directors

Danielle Bly, PresidentKilby Williamson, Vice PresidentRick A. Krueger, CPA, TreasurerLindsay Olson, SecretaryTim Frautschi, Immediate Past PresidentBetsy CorryMario CostantiniKaryn ElliottDeborah GonzalezOlivia HareChristine HarrisBetsy HoylmanFrank KrejciJeff McClellanSue NortheyClare ReardonElaine Sweet

performance

30# of dpc, dypc, dot, dancelab

classes

“Being in Mad Hotmade me feel like I achieved something. I learned to always have fun. I was surprised that our Mad Hot instructors pushed

me to do something I didn’t believe I could do!” –4th grade tap student, Neeskara School“I learned to keep trying and to treat others how they want to be treated.” –5th grade ballroom student, Siefert Elementary

228

youth and older adults served during 13 weeks of IMAP programming

additional arts education residencies for older adults and youth21

2,102 youth and older adults served during other workshops/residencies

2,157 41%

40%

39%

improved social and emotional skills

improved attitudes toward physical activity

improved respect for self and others

5,08832,270

uNIquE STuDENTS:

awarded scholarships

235

(4th–6th grade)

(total youth & adult visits)

2,410TOTAL IMPACT:

6,969

COMMuNITy WORKSHOPS AND OuTREACH PERFORMANCES:

(participants & audience participants)

performances:

MAd hot youth served:

15 weeks at 43 schools (39 mps)

11school day-off Workshops:139 youth served

4Family Workshops:25 families served

12summer Creative Arts Camps:127 youth served

3 “Free-for-All” days:432 people served

15Birthday Party Workshops: 219 youth served

5school and older adult IMAP site partnerships

outreach

Page 6: a year in review - Danceworks€¦ · Skip and Ildy Poliner Runzheimer Foundation Diane and Ed Zore choreographer: $1,000+ Anonymous Pat Bachhuber Donna and Donald Baumgartner Kristin

Danceworks is supported by the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin. Danceworks is a proud member of the United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF).

angel: $100,000+united Performing Arts Fund

Visionary: $50,000+Bader PhilanthropiesThe Richard and Ethel Herzfeld Foundation

muse: $25,000+The Brico Fund, LLC

benefactor: $10,000+BMO Harris Bradley Center*Donald Driver FoundationMilwaukee County Cultural Artistic & Musical Programming Advisory CouncilMary Newton and Dr. James SangerDavid & Julia uihlein Charitable Foundation

producer: $5,000+Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Mary L. Nohl Fund The Harley-Davidson FoundationMilwaukee Arts BoardStephens Family FoundationKilby and Amy WilliamsonWe Energies Foundation

artistic director: $2,500+Froedtert Hospital Deborah and Joe GonzalezGlen F. HackmannDorothy Inbusch Foundation, Inc.

Martin Family Foundation/ Jan and Vince MartinPPC FoundationSkip and Ildy PolinerRunzheimer FoundationDiane and Ed Zore

choreographer: $1,000+AnonymousPat Bachhuber Donna and Donald BaumgartnerKristin BergstromTrish CalvyDr. Ronald and Maxine CohnDennis and Amy ConnollyTim and Sue FrautschiBill Friebus and Gina Madrigrano FriebusGreater Milwaukee Assoc. of Realtors youth Fdn.Greater Milwaukee Foundation Edward P. and Mary K. Bullock Fund Children’s Experiential Opportunities Fund Terry A. Hueneke FundPatty & Mike GrebeRobert and Geralyn HeffronDavid and Margarete HarveyPeter and Sue HitlerJohn and Betsy HoylmanFrank and Marina KrejciPam KrigerJane LewisMadeleine and David Lubar Charitable Fund

to our 2015-16 donorsSheldon and Marianne Lubar Charitable FundSusan LloydMaxsan Foundation--Max and Sandra DermondJeff and Terry McClellanMilwaukee Arts BoardCheryl and Blake MoretJodi PeckClare ReardonMike and Barb SchulteSTRATTEC Security CorporationDonald and Kathleen WilsonSteve Costello and Lori Woodruff

* denotes in-kind donations

many thanks($1,000 & up)

For a complete listing of donors, please visit DanceworksMKE.org

a year in review2015-2016 annual report

revenue and expense report2015-16

expenses

performance, classes& outreach

general & admin

facility

fundraising

$899,975

$164,597

$104,129

$96,798

earnedrevenue

51%

classes

outreach

performance

rentals, merchandise& other

$354,408

$190,580

$53,423

$55,974

contributedrevenue

49%

corporate& foundation

UPAF

individual donations& sponsorships

special events

in-kind

government

$234,442

$192,675

$79,275

$60,029

$35,000

$22,890eXpenses: $1,265,499 | reVenUe: $1,278,696positive net income: $13,197

danceworks | 1661 N. Water street | Milwaukee, WI | 414.277.8480 | danceworksMKe.orgPhotography: Paul Ruffolo, Jeff Zmania and Danceworks staff.