ANNUAL REPORT
HH - 2017 SEASON 2016
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HONOR Directors’ Letter
Jannes Waples Gibson, Chair
Karen Brooks Hopkins
Wendy Shapiro, Vice Chair
Bo Menkiti
Dear friends,
Adam Weers, Treasurer
Deborah Riley
It is with great pride that we present you with our 2016-2017 Season
Carol Bradwell, Secretary
Allan Rivlin
annual report. This was a landmark year for Dance Place, the final season
Carla Perlo, President
Denise Rollins
under the Directorship of Carla and Deborah. We are so grateful to you,
Joseph Gangloff
Nathaniel Russ, Jr.
our enthusiastic Dance Place family, who joined with us in delivering such
Cindy Hallberlin
Erica A. Russell
meaningful artistic, educational and community programming.
Linda Harris
Erin Skinner
Mike Henehan
Amanda Sweet
Our 2016-2017 Legacy Onward campaign focused on themes of honor,
W. Christopher Hollinsed
sustain and propel, supporting programs that celebrated our rich heritage, reflected our present and launched us forward. Please enjoy reviewing the highlights of the year and our appreciation for the diverse stakeholders who make our vision possible. With appreciation,
Legacy Onward
DANCE PLACE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2016-2017
ADVISORY COUNCIL 2016-2017 Ed Apple
Nancy Garruba
Rich Bernardi
Chris Hornig
Elinor Coleman
Lesa McLaughlin
Jim Epstein
David Sparkman
SUSTAIN
Thank you to the generous donors of the Legacy Onward campaign, who we proudly displayed on our lobby “wall of fame” from October 2016-December 2017.
PROPEL BROOKLAND/EDGEWOOD... ...AND BEYOND Celebrate Carla on June 24, 2017 thanked our Founding Director for her years of service with joyous performances and a dance party. Event Co-Chair Richard Pilkinton planned an evening of delicious food, surprise performances and meaningful tributes.
DANCE PLACE STAFF 2016-2017 Carla Perlo, Founding Director
Executive Artistic Director
We honored Co-Director Deborah Riley at Celebrate Deborah on
Deborah Riley, Director
April 29, 2017, featuring a memorable concert and reception.
CARLA PERLO Founding Director Emerita 1980-2017
DEBORAH RILEY FRONT COVER PHOTO: WHAT’S GOING ON BY JONATHAN HSU
Director Emerita 1999-2017
CHRISTOPHER, CARLA AND DEBORAH
Amanda Blythe
Donna Kearney
Triana Brown
Ben Levine
Annie Choudhury
Ashlee McKinnon
Rebecca Cohen
Richard Pilkinton
Emily Crews
Shannon Quinn
Brenna Dames
Sylvia Soumah
Ava Delasanta
Kate Tallent
Jeffrey Dorfman
Alison Talvacchio
David Dowling
Hannah Weissler
Judy Estey
Delante White
Sarah Greenbaum
Elizabeth Zinni
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CHRISTOPHER K. MORGAN
David Hopper
DEBORAH RILEY CELEBRATES WITH SALI ANN KRIEGSMAN AT HER RETIREMENT GALA
MISSION FOUNDED IN 1980, DANCE PLACE BUILDS A COMMUNITY OF ARTISTS, AUDIENCES AND STUDENTS THROUGH HIGH QUALITY PERFORMANCES, COMMITTED TO ENRICHING THE FIELD OF DANCE LOCALLY, NATIONALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY. OUR THRIVING ARTS CAMPUS SERVES AS AN ANCHOR IN OUR BROOKLAND / EDGEWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD IN WASHINGTON, DC.
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COMMISSIONS, TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS. WE ARE CARLA PERLO IS HONORED BY NEJLA YATKIN AT HER RETIREMENT GALA
HONOR SUSTAIN 30th Anniversary DanceAfrica, DC
Board Spotlight:
PROPEL BROOKLAND/EDGEWOOD... ...AND BEYOND From May 30 – June 4, 2017, Dance Place presented the 30th Anniversary DanceAfrica,
DC festival, involving 223 artists and over 2,000 participants. The week included 9 outstanding
Board Chair Denise Rollins is an avid supporter of Dance Place, dating back to
local African dance companies, African Marketplace, master classes, free weekend outdoor stage
the early 1980s in Adams Morgan! She has been an active member of the Dance
and visual art exhibition.
Place community as an adult class student and audience member, as well as providing leadership on the Moving Forward campaign steering committee, Board of Directors
DanceAfrica was held in special honor and memory of our beloved Baba Chuck Davis, the
and now, as Board Chair. During our 2016-2017 Season, Denise played a key role as
visionary Founder and Artistic Director of DanceAfrica festivals across the country. Inspired by
the head of the Board of Directors’ executive recruitment and leadership transition
his example, Mama Sylvia Soumah debuted as Griot of the festival.
committee, resulting in the selection of Dance Place’s new Executive Artistic Director Christopher K. Morgan.
VILLAGE CELEBRATION AT DANCEAFRICA, DC 2017
“I’ve always loved Dance Place and the vivid, artistic community that it creates. I am delighted to have witnessed first-hand its institutional growth over the past 36 years. My background in PHOTO COURTESY DENISE ROLLINS
international development makes me appreciate even more Dance Place’s leading role in utilizing culture to enliven community, transform lives and enrich our nation. What a privilege to continue to serve Dance Place’s commitment to
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community as the Chair of the Board of Directors.”
Donor Spotlight: Barbara Burton has been an enthusiastic adult student with Coyaba Dance Theater and audience member for 16 years. Whether she’s performing on stage as part of the Kwanzaa Celebration or joining other dancers in the lobby before class, Barbara is a joyful member of Dance Place and the Brookland / Edgewood community. Her financial investment in Dance Place has helped
experience new horizons through dance as an appreciative member of the audience but more importantly, as a student of Coyaba Dance Theater. It doesn’t get better!”
BABA CHUCK DAVIS (1937-2017) PHOTO © ENOCH CHAN 2016
“Dance Place provides opportunities for me to explore and
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to sustain our artistic and community work for many years.
PROPEL Presentations and Artist Residencies BROOKLAND/EDGEWOOD... Supporting diverse, bold and meaningful performing artists ...AND BEYOND
CO-PRESENTERS AND ARTISTIC PARTNERS HINTON BATTLE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACKS IN DANCE DANCE ICONS DANCE METRO DC
OUR THEATER HOSTED
STORY DISTRICT THE FIELD / DC THE CENTERSTAGE AT RESTON COMMUNITY CENTER
84 companies over the course of 43 performance
2 new full commissions and 2 new co-commissioned works
weekends, including 13 national and 2 international ensembles
What’s Going On by Vincent E. Thomas with Sylvia Soumah and Ralph Glenmore, Lifted by leading hip-hop ambassador Rennie Harris, Cookie’s
9,400 individuals at 82 performances
DANCE EXCHANGE
Kids by Miami-based company Rosie Herrera Dance Theatre and E Pluribus… by DC-based Briana Stuart
BLACKROCK CENTER FOR THE ARTS Premiere of What’s Going On Dance Place’s first fully produced work
THE EGG PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
set to the music of Marvin Gaye
HOWARD UNIVERSITY MIAMI LIGHT PROJECT, INC. PROVIDING A PLATFORM FOR NEW VOICES 33% OF PERFORMANCE WEEKENDS FEATURED A WORLD PREMIERE
MAUI ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER MONROE ST MARKET MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART CHICAGO BATES DANCE FESTIVAL THE HARTKE THEATRE AT CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY
OUR STUDIOS WELCOMED EXPANDING AND DIVERSIFYING AUDIENCES FOR DANCE
Space Grant recipients Matina Phillips, Erica Rebollar, Briana Stuart,
ReVision dance company and POP (People, Objects, Play), plus
Daniel Burkholder and Tarik O’Meally
ClancyWorks Dance Company, Culture Shock Washington, DC and DC Casineros PHOTO BY WILLIAM FEDERKING
49% OF AUDIENCE MEMBERS WERE FIRST TIME ATTENDEES 64% IDENTIFIED AS A PERSON OF COLOR
Resident companies Coyaba Dance Theater, Dance Place Step Team,
Master classes and lecture demonstrations by Kimberly Bartosik / daela, LaneCoArts, Ron K. Brown / EVIDENCE, The Seldoms and
2 Alan M. Kriegsman Creative Residencies for Rennie Harris and
Rosie Herrera Dance Theatre
Dianne McIntyre THE SELDOMS
PROPEL BROOKLAND/EDGEWOOD... Dance Classes ...AND BEYOND Training the next generation of
BALLET CLASS AT DANCE PLACE
Energizers Enrichment Programs
An average of 800 adults each month danced in our studios 500 children participated in Kids on the Move throughout the year
dancers and arts administrators
Inspiring young people to realize the creative possibilities in their lives
27 interns received vital job training, dance instruction and professional development
Tutoring, arts education and life skills provided to 23 children in the
32 teenagers engaged in on-the-job training, arts classes and life skills workshops in our Energizers Junior Staff Program throughout the school year Summer Energizers Creative Arts Camp filled with 50 campers and 20 teenage Junior Staffers for 6 weeks
ENERGIZERS JUNIOR STAFF
Community Programs
ART ON 8TH CONCERT
Enriching our neighborhood
35 weeks of Art on 8th free community programming on the 8th St Arts Park and Monroe Street Market Stage that served 3,340 participants 774 local students given their first experience in a professional theater
Brookland / Edgewood Arts & Entertainment Map initiative
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57 local artists and businesses partnered with Dance Place for our
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through our InReach performances
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Energizers Afterschool Program
ENERGIZERS CREATIVE ARTS CAMP CONCERT, THE UNIVERSOUL CIRCUS
BROOKLAND/EDGEWOOD... ...AND BEYOND OutReach
$116,500 WORTH OF SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FAMILIES
Growing new art enthusiasts
EXPENSES Programming $1,638,026 Management and General $54,629 Fundraising $197,575 Total $1,890,230 3% MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL
771 classes were provided for 1,547 students in the DC area PHOTO BY DAVID DOWLING
10% FUNDRAISING
Performances that served 7,424 audience members at 30 community sites
OUTREACH CLASS
43 COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Bennett Babies Child Development Center
Little River Day School
Blessed Sacrament School
Longview School
Brookland Middle School
Luke C. Moore High School
Bruce Monroe Elementary School
Mundo Verde Bilingual Public Charter School
Bunker Hill Elementary School
National 4-H Conference Center
City Arts and Prep Public Charter School
Noyes Elementary School
DC Bilingual Public Charter School
Washington Parks & People
DC Prep
Randle Highlands Elementary School
Eagle Academy Public Charter School
ReCreative Spaces
DC Scores
River Terrace Education Campus
Faith City Church
Smothers Elementary School
FH Faunteroy Community Enrichment Center
South Lake Elementary School
The French Maternal School
St. Anthony’s Catholic School
The Greater First Baptist Church
Elsie Whitlow Stokes, Community Freedom Public Charter School
87% PROGRAMS
OVER $22,000 WORTH OF FREE REHEARSAL SPACE PROVIDED TO ARTISTS
INCOME BY SOURCE Earned $596,323 Foundations $390,415 Government $429,905 Corporations $183,386 Individuals $288,308 In-kind and silent auction $13,720 Total $1,902,057 1% IN-KIND AND SILENT AUCTION 10% CORPORATIONS 31% EARNED
15% INDIVIDUALS
20% FOUNDATIONS 23% GOVERNMENT
Imagine Hope Community Public Charter School – Tolson Campus
Suitland High School
Howard University
T.C. Williams High School
Inspired Teaching Public Charter School
Travel Dance Company Benefit
Jennifer Bush-Lawson Foundation 5K & Family Fun Day
The Community Preschool of the Palisades
$42,000 WORTH OF FREE TICKETS
PROGRAMMING EXPENSES Presentations $787,070 Youth Programs $553,041 Adult Classes $141,784 Community Programs $156,131 Total $1,638,026 9% ADULT CLASSES
Theodore Roosevelt High School
9% COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
John Burroughs Elementary School Tiqwa School, Pretoria South Africa King Abdullah Academy Westlawn Elementary School LeDroit Park Day Lee Montessori Public Charter School
48% PRESENTATIONS 34% YOUTH PROGRAMS
Thank you to our generous foundations, corporations, government agencies and individual donors who contributed to Dance Place’s ongoing programs and general support fund! SEPTEMBER 1, 2016 - AUGUST 31, 2017
$115,000 AND ABOVE DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Howard and Geraldine Polinger Family Foundation
$2,000 – $4,999 Abdo Development Amanda Sweet Andy & Marjan Shallal Anne McGuirk Barbara Finkelstein $80,000 – $114,999 Busboys and Poets United Way of the National Carla Perlo & Richard Pilkinton Capitol Region Cindy Hallberlin & Joel Kanter Dianne Brace & Robert Lynch Diverse City Fund $50,000 – $79,999 Dorothy Dort Levy Ford Foundation Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation Emily Crews & Mikael Manoukian George Wasserman Family Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Giant Food US Commission of Fine Arts/ National Capital Arts and Cultural Affairs Program Harriet Moncure Fellows & Jay Fellows Jane Daniels Jill Weiler $20,000 – $49,999 Jim Epstein Anonymous Joseph Gangloff National Performance Network IZZE New England Foundation for the Arts Katherine & Gerald Freshley Office of the State Superintendent for Education Maximus Foundation Share Fund Long & Foster Real Estate Nancy Garruba & Chris Hornig Occasions Catering $10,000 – $19,999 Pepco, an Exelon Company CenterStage at Reston Community Center PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. DC Department of Energy Rich Bernardi & Joyce Wilker and Environment Sali Ann Kriegsman George Preston Marshall Foundation United Way Janice Marks & Damien Agostinelli World Bank Community Connections Fund Jannes Waples Gibson Zusin Development Jared & Rachel Paul Joseph and Joan Cullman Foundation for the Arts $1,000 – $1,999 LISC Alice M. Rivlin Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Anonymous (2) Shubert Foundation Barbara Burton Berenike Carstarphen $5,000 – $9,999 Bill & Karla Stoner Adam Weers Bognet Construction Bloomberg Candace Jackson Bozzuto Group Carolyn Grave Carol Shuster- Polakoff Family Foundation Cheryl McQueen Carol & Willis Bradwell Chuck Rigg & Carlton Draper Corina Higginson Trust Deborah Riley & Mary Beth Flournoy Dallas Morse Coors Foundation Elinor Coleman & David Sparkman Daniel Hitchcock & Linda Arvin Elizabeth & Bill Fogarty Denise Rollins Heidi Zimmer Dimick Foundation Howard Sherman Edward Sherman Jack Gerard Eugene Lang Foundation Jill & Paul Levine Graham Holdings Karen Bradley Jennifer Campbell & Jeff Munn Karen Brooks Hopkins Juan Carlos Rincones & Tom Pheasant Margaret Flournoy Mars Foundation Martha Davis Nancy Peery Marriott Foundation Mary Ellen Signorille North Star Fund Melinda Salzman & W. Sherman Edwards Schneider’s of Capitol Hill Michael Walton Stephen & Jeanette Bruce Nelson S. Talbott Foundation Sylvan C. Coleman Foundation Northrop Grumman ECHO The Menkiti Group Richard Bynum The Sydney M. Polakoff Charitable Fund Revere Bank Vincent Hurteau & Steve Henry Robert Friedson Wendy Shapiro & Charles Ferris Sandra Gibson Yolanda Cole United Bank
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