Generosity in motion Annual Summary
of Service2017- 2018
FoundersMary Conyers Cooper
Jennie RobertsonVirginia Samford Donovan
Board of Directors
Administrative StaffDiane Litsey, Executive Director
Rachael Inman, Artistic Director / TeacherShellie Chambers, Program Director-3rd grade and up /
Marketing Director / TeacherBlakely Cottle, Program Director-infant through 2nd grade /
TeacherLori Taylor, Director of Operations / Teacher
Sara Wallace, Development Coordinator / TeacherStephanie Clifton, Latoya Gonclaves, Mary Ashley Dease,
Kate Walker - Receptionists
Teachers and MusiciansDarby BurgessMargaret CampbellShellie ChambersBlakely CottleAnna DicksonAnna FosheeBarbara FrenchTamara HarperSharve Kelley
Tiffany Kaczorowski April Mize
Hilary Moreno Amanda Gale Parker
Alan Weintraub Amy Williams Grey Yeager
James Jockisch, PresidentKara BarlowPaige Casey Abby Cahill
Jessica Donald Jennifer Reid Egbe
Reed Estes, MD
Rachael InmanTherese LaegerAlessia LovreglioSana MarzellaEllise MayorSteve McKinneyStephanie MurphyLucy NewellAriana Pellegra
Melinda PruittCarolyn RabbaniCaitlin SchweizerDebbie StotserLori TaylorJustin WallaceSara WallaceNancy Watson
The Dance Foundation1715 27th Court South | Homewood, AL 35209
205.870.0073 | thedancefoundation.org
Dear Friends,Your belief in our mission keeps us moving! We have the privilege of seeing your generosity in motion throughout the year – with students in our community partnership classes, with students in our studios, and with the local artists who call The Dance Foundation home.
Each day, our teaching artists inspire students to explore, create, and collaborate. Learning to dance and learning through dance.
Your contribution has a profound impact in the lives of our students. Take a moment to learn more about your generosity in motion!
Diane Litsey James JockischExecutive Director Board President
Dance Foundation classes help to reach our curriculum goals for our students by… tapping into all areas (social, emotional, physical, language, cognitive, mathematics, and arts). It (dance) involves it all.
– Canterbury Child Development Center Director
My daughter had a challenging year because of a recent ADHD diagnosis, which was causing her to struggle with directions and appropriate behavior in class. Despite this, her teacher was patient, loving, and learned how to deal with her in a positive and productive manner, which made her feel successful and limited meltdowns. – Parent, Studio Program
Students are more focused and are excited when teachers connect dance to class work in language/literacy activities. – YWCA Childcare/Kids Korner Director
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Studio Program
Studio Use Program
Our Studio Program offered a variety of dance and acting classes for ages one through adult. Our teaching approach and curriculum engages the imagination and nurtures creativity. Live music is an essential component to classes for young children. Satellite studio classes were offered at a handful of locations for students enrolled at schools such as Levite Jewish Community Center and Our Lady of Sorrows. We completed our third season of our Dance Artist and Dance Exploration Programs, which enjoyed growth in enrollment and enthusiasm.
We launched our new Parent Partners volunteer group this year, which cultivates parents who wish to donate time and talents for projects and events throughout the year. Volunteers helped with cutting scarves for classes, assisting with activities at Tutus, Blues and Brews, supporting our faculty with a “Fat Tuesday” lunch, and food and snacks for recital weekend, and more. We’re so thankful for every volunteer! artistry
Our well-designed, affordable and accessible studios are home to dozens of local artists and arts organizations for their classes, workshops, auditions, rehearsals and performances. These artists and their activities augment our programs, making our studios an inclusive, eclectic and lively place to learn and create. The Alabama Dance Festival, Sanspointe Dance Company, Arova Contemporary Ballet, Homewood Theatre, Red Mountain Theatre Company, Natyananda Indian Dance, Birmingham Irish Dance, Birmingham Suzuki Violin Association, and Mosaica Flamenco Dance all use our studios throughout the year.community
Community partnership programDance is a skill-building, fun approach to learning – whether the child is a preschooler preparing for kindergarten, a child with special needs and working on developmental milestones, an elementary school student improving their language skills, or an adolescent living in poverty, cultivating creativity, leadership and collaboration skills. Students of all ages, abilities, and circumstances need positive, inspiring and meaningful experiences in which to learn and grow.
Our Community Partnership Program reached almost 1,200 students during the school year and almost 600 additional students during the summer. All program sites are subsidized, with those in the most need served free of charge. creativity
Our 2017-2018 Community Partners
Movement to Music Classes:Bell Center for Early Intervention Brookwood Forest Elementary SchoolCanterbury Child Development CenterCanterbury Day School Crestline Elementary SchoolEinstein’s Playground - Bessemer & Derby campusesElizabeth Perry Rushton Child Development CenterFirst Church Early Learning CenterGreater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church Child Care Harris Early Learning CenterHoly Trinity Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Cathedral Day CareJames Rushton Early Learning and Family Success CenterMontclair Early Learning CenterMountain Brook Elementary SchoolPreschool Partners South Highlands Child Development CenterSt. Francis Xavier Early Learning CenterUAB Engel Therapeutic PreschoolUnited Ability / Hand in Hand Learning CenterYWCA Child Care CenterYWCA Kids Corner / Child Care for Kids in Distress
Dancing with Words - Language Arts Integration Birmingham City Schools:Glen Iris Elementary SchoolHall Kent Elementary Washington Elementary SchoolWylam Elementary SchoolYWCA After School Enrichment for Homeless Children
Summer Arts Camp:Grace House Ministries
Adult Movement for Health and Wellness:Multiple Sclerosis Society
Our students with New York-based guest artist Germaul Barnes.
Our young actors in masks they made in Theatre Explorations Camp, one of our seven summer camps offered.
IndividualsKarl W.and Glenda Albright in honor of Sophia, Gracie,and Vivian AlbrightMargaret and Tommy ArmstrongMelissa Bailey Dan and Elizabeth Baker Susannah and Will BakerCharles Ball, Jr. Louise Beard Neal and Anne Berte Polly and Santiago Borasino Jerry and Becky Breland Ilene Brill in honor of Tara FasshauerDenise BroughtonMegan and David Cain in honor of Diane LitseyCarrie and Dan Carter Paige Casey Lindsey and Lewis Chitwood in honor of Margot and Mae ChitwoodKatherine and Jameson Colbert Margie Collins James and Jacqueline Cottle in honor of Alexander and RiverAmy Crawford Georgetta Dailey Tom and Sherri Davidson Leigh Davis Elizabeth Delzell Jennifer and Peter Drake Jennifer and Anthony Egbe Lori and John Ennis, Jr.Reed and Lauren Estes Mary Foshee Allyson and Bill Fox Emerald and David Fox Liesel French in honor of Jennifer EgbeYvonne and David Gauntt Rosalie and Joe Giattina in honor of Sarah WolnskiBonnie Godwin Ellyn Grady in honor of Diane LitseyMiriam and Leslie Gray, Jr. Judy Green
Troy and Ann Haas Randall L. and Nita Hagan in honor of Rachel and Sophie RobertsTed and Mary Margaret HaiglerMartha Hastings in honor of Dance Foundation staffMichelle HerdDonald Hess Randy and Judy Holland Susan and Chris Hooten Wayne and Judy Houston Mike and Michelle Jamison Sarah and Christopher JamisonJames and Belinda Jockisch Rosemary and Stephen JohnsonShirley Justice in honor of Madison and Harper McEwenTiffany and Mike KaczorowskiSusan Keith Karen Kendrick Therese and Kenneth Laeger Stephanie Leftwich Kathryn and Matthew Lemak Georgine Lemak and Lawrence Lemak Delores Likos in honor of CeCe Kelly and Sarah Taite KellyDiane and Alan Litsey Daniel R. Logan John and Sheri Spaine Long Farrel and Peter Luciani in honor of Penelope Jane SeifertBetsy Mackin in honor of Eloise MackinDeborah Maisel Abby and Jon Mann Amy and Chris Matheson Bobbie McGhee Nancy McLemore Rebecca and Thomas McWilliamsCarol and B.G. Minisman, Jr.April MizeWilliam Moore in honor of Ella MooreHilary and Juan Moreno
Alabama Power Foundation, Inc.
Alabama State Council on the Arts and National Endowment
for the Arts
Arts Education License Tag Fund
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
Cahaba Brewing
Caring Foundation (Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama)
Children’s Arts Guild
Dominion Energy
Dorothy M. Gillespie Foundation Inc.
Dunn Foundation
EBSCO Industries Inc.
Fab’rik
Focus on Kids Photography
Frank and Fred Friedman Family Foundation
Huie, Fernambucq & Stewart, LLP
J.R. Prewitt & Associates, Inc.
Joseph S. Bruno Charitable Foundation
Kinder Morgan
Knights of Columbus - Intellectual Disabilities Foundation
Lauriello Realty & Development
McGriff, Seibels & Williams, Inc.
Medical Properties Trust, Inc.
Mike and Gillian Goodrich Charitable Foundation
Panera, LLC
Patient Engagement Advisors
Pearce, Bevill, Leesburg, Moore, P.C.
Publix Super Markets Charities
Red Hills Brewing Company
S.L. Gimbel Foundation
Sarver Orthodontics
Tameron Automotive Group
Vulcan Materials Co.
Wells Fargo
Zoe’s Kitchen
The Dance Foundation is a non-profi t, charitable organization. It has been awarded the Standards for Excellence Seal, and
is supported by generous corporations, foundations and individuals.
Our Supporters
Ronald and Kelly Morrison Leah and Jay Murrill Florina and Andrew Newcomb Anna and Edgar Nunez Emily Omura Amanda Gale ParkerJan PattersonBill and Paulette PearsonAmanda and Jeff Powell Bill and Melinda G. Powers Carolyn and Will RatliffBrandi Rhea and Brandon RobinsonKay and Paul Roller Pat and Kathleen Rose-Byington in honor of Diane LitseyRobert Ryan Phyllis Scalici Joyce and Arthur SerwitzKenneth and Fonda Shaia in honor of Zanie ShaiaKim Shugart Hannah Sleeth Greta Smith
Katie and Tobie Smith Lauri and Weily Soong Heidi Stoeckley and John Stewart JacksonKeith Sullivan and Sara PereiraJames Taylor Anne F. Timberlake in memory of Miss Jennie RobertsonCharles and Maureen VanRiper in honor of Katherine BlackAlan and Danielle Weintraub Gloria B. Weintraub in memory of Freddy WeintraubDavid and Ruth Wendel Annie and Bentley WilderCoke Williams, Jr. Lashonia WilliamsBeverly Williams in honor of Amy WilliamsAmy and Chris WilliamsJan Woodall George Yeager, IIIShannon and William Young
Children’s Arts Guild This 130+ member committee, founded in 1980, produced its annual children’s fashion show in March. The Arts Guild’s tireless efforts raise funds exclusively for The Dance Foundation’s community programs. Jessica Donald, President 2017-2018
Gold SponsorsProtective Life Insurance Company
Bronze SponsorsBradley Arant Boult Cummings LLPBurr & Forman LLPCapstone Collegiate CommunitiesCaldwell Flake InteriorsCook & Bynum Capital ManagementEmory Ratliff InteriorsProAssuranceServisFirst BankStarnes, Davis and Florie LLP
DonorsAlabama Vision CenterAltamont SchoolAmerica Institute of Reproductive MedicineAmerican Cast Iron Pipe CompanyCharles and Judy Anderson & D.S.R., IncAngelica Rohner Pediatric DentistryAnna Evans ArchitectAthanas FamilyBagby Elevator Company, Inc.Bella BridesmaidBrick & TinBromberg’sBryant Bank
Canterbury Electric Company, Inc.Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLCCathedral Church of the AdventChapman FamilyChristine’s Across the StreetCobbs AllenConcepts & Associates, Inc.Davis Construction ServicesDee Moore PhotographyDetails by Liz WoodsBetsy DreherEtiquette with Amy RainerEubanks FamilyFab’rik BirminghamFarris, Riley & PittFaulkner Gardens, Inc.Ellen & Stephen FaustBlakeslee GilesGirvin FamilyGreen LandscapingGreenhalgh InsuranceGypsy GirlH2 Real EstateHannon Douglas, LLCHare, Wynn, Newell & NewtonMr. and Mrs. Bo HartsfieldHeights Dermatology & AestheticsHighlands School Summer CampHighTower TwickenhamHiltz Lauber Flooring and FurnishingsHoar ConstructionHufham OrthodonticsJohn-William JewellerJonathan Epstein Celebrated ExperiencesKeleigh Cleveland InteriorsLAH Real Estate, Inc.Lili PadLovell Pediatric DentistryM&B HangersMarianne Strong InteriorsMarigold DesignsKatie Bee and Seton MarshallSheard & Tommy McCulleyMerrill LynchMobley and Sons
Mpower FitnessNequette Architecture & DesignOffbeat BloomsOTM Speech, Language, & Learning ServicesParrish Watson DesignPipe Specialties, Inc.Please Reply, LLCPortraits, Inc.Prepaid Technologies Ray & Poynor RealtySouthRebecca Wise Photography LLCRegionsRoden Oral SurgeryRoyal Cup Coffee & TeaRSM US LLPRugkoSaint Luke’s Episcopal ChurchScott Fuller Graphic Design The Sewing RoomSHMorganizingSmocking BirdSouthern Medical SolutionsSpiffyState Traditions LLCChollet StillTacala CompaniesTaco MamaTastebudsThe Mosquito AuthorityTransAmerica PrintingTriFusionTrouvéTroy Rhone Garden DesignTruckworxUAB Department of MedicineMr. and Mrs. Nathan Craig VanDerVeerVestavia Hills Pediatric DentistryVirginia McCary DesignVogue Cleaners, Inc.Waller, Lansden, Dortch & DavisWells Fargo AdvisorsWhiteboard It, LLCWild ThingsWesley and Holly WorshamWyndy
It all adds up to...
13,161 individuals were served in 2017-2018.
Of these, many were served EACH WEEK during the school year:
1,159 through COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
612 through STUDIO CLASSES
480 through STUDIO USE
317589
3,025
6,979
Summer campers and studentsSummer Community Partnership students
Studio spaces users’ attendeesEvents, activities, performance attendees
and educators served
Photographer Eric Hansen donated his services and images of our dancers in Homewood’s infamous “pink house” as a fund-raiser for The Dance Foundation.
Singer, song-writer Wilder Adkins guest performed in our annual community performance, “FREEFORM.”
I love The Dance Foundation! It’s a special place where love of dance comes first, and encouragement replaces pressure and competition without losing excellence. – Parent, Studio Program
Financial Summary For year ending June 30, 2018
Assetscurrent assets 208,977property and equipment, net 1,361,231 deposits 335 total assets 1,570,543 Liabilities and net assets current liabilities deferred revenue 49,269 mortgage note payable 26,396 total current liabilities 75,665 mortgage note payable, non-current 412,479 total liabilities 488,144 net assets unrestricted 1,082,399 total net assets 1,082,399 total liabilities and net assets 1,570,543
Statement of Activitiesprograms and other earned income 600,563fundraising support, net 78,218 government and private grants 53,650 contributions 51,050other income, interest 16,532 Support and Revenue Total $800,013 program services 717,079 management and general 42,625fundraising 38,850Expenses Total $798,554
change in unrestricted net assets $1,459unrestricted net assets, beginning of the year $1,080,940unrestricted net assets, end of year $1,082,399
76% earned income • 90% program expenses
Our new parent support group, “Parent Partners,” hosted our first annual Tutus, Blues & Brews fundraiser at Red Hills Brewing Company.
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