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2015-2016 annual reporta year in reviewDanceworks 1661 N. Water Street Milwaukee, WI 414.277.8480 DanceworksMKE.orgPhotography: Paul Ruffolo, Jeff Zmania and Danceworks staff.2015-16revenue and expense %performance, classes& outreach 899,975classes 354,408outreach 190,580general & admin 164,597performancefacility 104,129rentals, merchandise& otherfundraising 96,798corporate& foundation 234,442 53,423UPAF 192,675 55,974individual donations& sponsorships 79,275special events 60,029in-kind 35,000government 22,890EXPENSES: 1,265,499 REVENUE: 1,278,696positive net income: 13,197Angel: 100,000 United Performing Arts FundVisionary: 50,000 Bader PhilanthropiesThe Richard andEthel Herzfeld FoundationMuse: 25,000 The Brico Fund, LLCmany thanksto our2015-16 donors( 1,000 & up)Benefactor: 10,000 BMO Harris Bradley Center*Donald Driver FoundationMilwaukee County CulturalArtistic & MusicalProgramming AdvisoryCouncilMary Newton andDr. James SangerDavid & Julia UihleinCharitable FoundationProducer: 5,000 Greater Milwaukee Foundation:Mary L. Nohl FundThe Harley-Davidson FoundationMilwaukee Arts BoardStephens Family FoundationKilby and Amy WilliamsonWe Energies FoundationDanceworks is supported by the WisconsinArts Board with funds from the State ofWisconsin. Danceworks is a proud memberof the United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF).Artistic Director: 2,500 Froedtert HospitalDeborah and Joe GonzalezGlen F. HackmannDorothy Inbusch Foundation, Inc.Martin Family Foundation/Jan and Vince MartinPPC FoundationSkip and Ildy PolinerRunzheimer FoundationDiane and Ed ZoreChoreographer: 1,000 AnonymousPat BachhuberDonna and Donald BaumgartnerKristin BergstromTrish CalvyDr. Ronald and Maxine CohnDennis and Amy ConnollyTim and Sue FrautschiBill Friebus and GinaMadrigrano FriebusGreater Milwaukee Assoc. ofRealtors Youth Fdn.Greater Milwaukee FoundationEdward P. andMary K. Bullock FundChildren’s ExperientialOpportunities FundTerry A. Hueneke FundPatty & Mike GrebeRobert and Geralyn HeffronDavid and Margarete HarveyPeter and Sue HitlerJohn and Betsy HoylmanFrank and Marina KrejciPam KrigerJane LewisMadeleine and David LubarCharitable FundSheldon and Marianne LubarCharitable FundSusan LloydMaxsan Foundation--Max andSandra 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 donationsFor a complete listing of donors, pleasevisit DanceworksMKE.org

total impacted*67,677danceworks 2015-16board of directorsDanielle 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 SweetThe following statistics are gathered from Danceworks PerformanceCompany (DPC), Danceworks Youth Performance Company (DYPC),Danceworks on Tap (DOT), and DanceLAB performances; adult andyouth dance and dance fitness classes; school day off workshops;summer creative arts camps; arts education residencies; theIntergenerational Multi-Arts Program (IMAP); and Mad Hot Ballroomand Tap (Mad Hot) programming.The mission of Danceworks, Inc. is to enhance the joy, healthand creativity of the community through performances, classesand outreach activities that integrate dance and other art forms.Founded in 1992, Danceworks contributes to Milwaukee’s culturalvitality by sparking a lifelong interest and participation in the arts.aboutI think the firstnehwandouty andpany,standalities mance Com uty, creativit euqe“FivPerfor ecision, bea avorite placfworksprDance or. Then, works is my he arts.”meuchhnitaisw tDoneality entertainedphysice,bears”geo– Geor at least 12 yto go t“rer foubscribeason sSCPDperformanceTOTAL IMPACT:2,41030# of dpc, dypc, dot, dancelabperformances:classes114unique students:5,0881223532,270awardedscholarships(total youth & adult visits)outreacharts21 additionaleducation residenciesfor older adults and youth2,102youth andolder adultsserved during otherworkshops/residencies5(4th–6th grade)15school andolder adult IMAPsite partnershipsimproved social and41% emotional skillsimproved respect40% for self and othersimproved attitudes39% toward physical activity15 weeks at 43 Schools (39 MPS)Family Workshops:25 families servedSummer Creative ArtsCamps:127 youth served“Free-for-All” days:432 people servedBirthday Party Workshops:219 youth servedCommunity Workshopsand OutreachPerformanceS:youth and olderadults served during228 13 weeks of IMAPprogrammingmad hot youth served:2,1573School Day-Off Workshops:139 youth served6,969(participants &audience participants)“Being in Mmade me feel ad Hotlike I achievedsomething. Ilearsurprised that ned to always have fun.I wasour Mad Hotme to do something I didn instructors pushed’tbelieve I could–4th grade tapdo!”student, Neeskara School“I learned tokeep tryihow they wan ng and to treat otherst to be treate–5th grade ballrd.”oom student, Siefert Elementary

2015-2016 annual reporta year in reviewDanceworks 1661 N. Water Street Milwaukee, WI 414.277.8480 DanceworksMKE.orgPhotography: Paul Ruffolo, Jeff Zmania and Danceworks staff.2015-16revenue and expense %performance, classes& outreach 899,975classes 354,408outreach 190,580general & admin 164,597performancefacility 104,129rentals, merchandise& otherfundraising 96,798corporate& foundation 234,442 53,423UPAF 192,675 55,974individual donations& sponsorships 79,275special events 60,029in-kind 35,000government 22,890EXPENSES: 1,265,499 REVENUE: 1,278,696positive net income: 13,197Angel: 100,000 United Performing Arts FundVisionary: 50,000 Bader PhilanthropiesThe Richard andEthel Herzfeld FoundationMuse: 25,000 The Brico Fund, LLCmany thanksto our2015-16 donors( 1,000 & up)Benefactor: 10,000 BMO Harris Bradley Center*Donald Driver FoundationMilwaukee County CulturalArtistic & MusicalProgramming AdvisoryCouncilMary Newton andDr. James SangerDavid & Julia UihleinCharitable FoundationProducer: 5,000 Greater Milwaukee Foundation:Mary L. Nohl FundThe Harley-Davidson FoundationMilwaukee Arts BoardStephens Family FoundationKilby and Amy WilliamsonWe Energies FoundationDanceworks is supported by the WisconsinArts Board with funds from the State ofWisconsin. Danceworks is a proud memberof the United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF).Artistic Director: 2,500 Froedtert HospitalDeborah and Joe GonzalezGlen F. HackmannDorothy Inbusch Foundation, Inc.Martin Family Foundation/Jan and Vince MartinPPC FoundationSkip and Ildy PolinerRunzheimer FoundationDiane and Ed ZoreChoreographer: 1,000 AnonymousPat BachhuberDonna and Donald BaumgartnerKristin BergstromTrish CalvyDr. Ronald and Maxine CohnDennis and Amy ConnollyTim and Sue FrautschiBill Friebus and GinaMadrigrano FriebusGreater Milwaukee Assoc. ofRealtors Youth Fdn.Greater Milwaukee FoundationEdward P. andMary K. Bullock FundChildren’s ExperientialOpportunities FundTerry A. Hueneke FundPatty & Mike GrebeRobert and Geralyn HeffronDavid and Margarete HarveyPeter and Sue HitlerJohn and Betsy HoylmanFrank and Marina KrejciPam KrigerJane LewisMadeleine and David LubarCharitable FundSheldon and Marianne LubarCharitable FundSusan LloydMaxsan Foundation--Max andSandra 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 donationsFor a complete listing of donors, pleasevisit DanceworksMKE.org

total impacted*67,677danceworks 2015-16board of directorsDanielle 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 SweetThe following statistics are gathered from Danceworks PerformanceCompany (DPC), Danceworks Youth Performance Company (DYPC),Danceworks on Tap (DOT), and DanceLAB performances; adult andyouth dance and dance fitness classes; school day off workshops;summer creative arts camps; arts education residencies; theIntergenerational Multi-Arts Program (IMAP); and Mad Hot Ballroomand Tap (Mad Hot) programming.The mission of Danceworks, Inc. is to enhance the joy, healthand creativity of the community through performances, classesand outreach activities that integrate dance and other art forms.Founded in 1992, Danceworks contributes to Milwaukee’s culturalvitality by sparking a lifelong interest and participation in the arts.aboutI think the firstnehwandouty andpany,standalities mance Com uty, creativit euqe“FivPerfor ecision, bea avorite placfworksprDance or. Then, works is my he arts.”meuchhnitaisw tDoneality entertainedphysice,bears”geo– Geor at least 12 yto go t“rer foubscribeason sSCPDperformanceTOTAL IMPACT:2,41030# of dpc, dypc, dot, dancelabperformances:classes114unique students:5,0881223532,270awardedscholarships(total youth & adult visits)outreacharts21 additionaleducation residenciesfor older adults and youth2,102youth andolder adultsserved during otherworkshops/residencies5(4th–6th grade)15school andolder adult IMAPsite partnershipsimproved social and41% emotional skillsimproved respect40% for self and othersimproved attitudes39% toward physical activity15 weeks at 43 Schools (39 MPS)Family Workshops:25 families servedSummer Creative ArtsCamps:127 youth served“Free-for-All” days:432 people servedBirthday Party Workshops:219 youth servedCommunity Workshopsand OutreachPerformanceS:youth and olderadults served during228 13 weeks of IMAPprogrammingmad hot youth served:2,1573School Day-Off Workshops:139 youth served6,969(participants &audience participants)“Being in Mmade me feel ad Hotlike I achievedsomething. Ilearsurprised that ned to always have fun.I wasour Mad Hotme to do something I didn instructors pushed’tbelieve I could–4th grade tapdo!”student, Neeskara School“I learned tokeep tryihow they wan ng and to treat otherst to be treate–5th grade ballrd.”oom student, Siefert Elementary

total impacted*67,677danceworks 2015-16board of directorsDanielle 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 SweetThe following statistics are gathered from Danceworks PerformanceCompany (DPC), Danceworks Youth Performance Company (DYPC),Danceworks on Tap (DOT), and DanceLAB performances; adult andyouth dance and dance fitness classes; school day off workshops;summer creative arts camps; arts education residencies; theIntergenerational Multi-Arts Program (IMAP); and Mad Hot Ballroomand Tap (Mad Hot) programming.The mission of Danceworks, Inc. is to enhance the joy, healthand creativity of the community through performances, classesand outreach activities that integrate dance and other art forms.Founded in 1992, Danceworks contributes to Milwaukee’s culturalvitality by sparking a lifelong interest and participation in the arts.aboutI think the firstnehwandouty andpany,standalities mance Com uty, creativit euqe“FivPerfor ecision, bea avorite placfworksprDance or. Then, works is my he arts.”meuchhnitaisw tDoneality entertainedphysice,bears”geo– Geor at least 12 yto go t“rer foubscribeason sSCPDperformanceTOTAL IMPACT:2,41030# of dpc, dypc, dot, dancelabperformances:classes114unique students:5,0881223532,270awardedscholarships(total youth & adult visits)outreacharts21 additionaleducation residenciesfor older adults and youth2,102youth andolder adultsserved during otherworkshops/residencies5(4th–6th grade)15school andolder adult IMAPsite partnershipsimproved social and41% emotional skillsimproved respect40% for self and othersimproved attitudes39% toward physical activity15 weeks at 43 Schools (39 MPS)Family Workshops:25 families servedSummer Creative ArtsCamps:127 youth served“Free-for-All” days:432 people servedBirthday Party Workshops:219 youth servedCommunity Workshopsand OutreachPerformanceS:youth and olderadults served during228 13 weeks of IMAPprogrammingmad hot youth served:2,1573School Day-Off Workshops:139 youth served6,969(participants &audience participants)“Being in Mmade me feel ad Hotlike I achievedsomething. Ilearsurprised that ned to always have fun.I wasour Mad Hotme to do something I didn instructors pushed’tbelieve I could–4th grade tapdo!”student, Neeskara School“I learned tokeep tryihow they wan ng and to treat otherst to be treate–5th grade ballrd.”oom student, Siefert Elementary

2015-2016 annual reporta year in reviewDanceworks 1661 N. Water Street Milwaukee, WI 414.277.8480 DanceworksMKE.orgPhotography: Paul Ruffolo, Jeff Zmania and Danceworks staff.2015-16revenue and expense %performance, classes& outreach 899,975classes 354,408outreach 190,580general & admin 164,597performancefacility 104,129rentals, merchandise& otherfundraising 96,798corporate& foundation 234,442 53,423UPAF 192,675 55,974individual donations& sponsorships 79,275special events 60,029in-kind 35,000government 22,890EXPENSES: 1,265,499 REVENUE: 1,278,696positive net income: 13,197Angel: 100,000 United Performing Arts FundVisionary: 50,000 Bader PhilanthropiesThe Richard andEthel Herzfeld FoundationMuse: 25,000 The Brico Fund, LLCmany thanksto our2015-16 donors( 1,000 & up)Benefactor: 10,000 BMO Harris Bradley Center*Donald Driver FoundationMilwaukee County CulturalArtistic & MusicalProgramming AdvisoryCouncilMary Newton andDr. James SangerDavid & Julia UihleinCharitable FoundationProducer: 5,000 Greater Milwaukee Foundation:Mary L. Nohl FundThe Harley-Davidson FoundationMilwaukee Arts BoardStephens Family FoundationKilby and Amy WilliamsonWe Energies FoundationDanceworks is supported by the WisconsinArts Board with funds from the State ofWisconsin. Danceworks is a proud memberof the United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF).Artistic Director: 2,500 Froedtert HospitalDeborah and Joe GonzalezGlen F. HackmannDorothy Inbusch Foundation, Inc.Martin Family Foundation/Jan and Vince MartinPPC FoundationSkip and Ildy PolinerRunzheimer FoundationDiane and Ed ZoreChoreographer: 1,000 AnonymousPat BachhuberDonna and Donald BaumgartnerKristin BergstromTrish CalvyDr. Ronald and Maxine CohnDennis and Amy ConnollyTim and Sue FrautschiBill Friebus and GinaMadrigrano FriebusGreater Milwaukee Assoc. ofRealtors Youth Fdn.Greater Milwaukee FoundationEdward P. andMary K. Bullock FundChildren’s ExperientialOpportunities FundTerry A. Hueneke FundPatty & Mike GrebeRobert and Geralyn HeffronDavid and Margarete HarveyPeter and Sue HitlerJohn and Betsy HoylmanFrank and Marina KrejciPam KrigerJane LewisMadeleine and David LubarCharitable FundSheldon and Marianne LubarCharitable FundSusan LloydMaxsan Foundation--Max andSandra 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 donationsFor a complete listing of donors, pleasevisit DanceworksMKE.org

David & Julia uihlein Charitable Foundation producer: 5,000 Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Mary L. Nohl Fund The Harley-Davidson Foundation Milwaukee Arts Board Stephens Family Foundation Kilby and Amy Williamson We Energies Foundation artistic director: 2,500 Froedtert Hospital Glen F. Hackmann Dorothy Inbusch Foundation, Inc.

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