We Do Dance
Who We Are
• A Recognized Leader in Community Education
• A Celebrated School of Dance
• A Nationally Acclaimed Contemporary Dance Company
BNC has three interdependent primary
programming areas:
Mission& Vision
Mission Statement
Ballet Nouveau Colorado’s company, school and
community programs are dedicated to enriching lives
through innovation in dance.
Vision Statement
Ballet Nouveau Colorado will be recognized as an
international leader in the education, development and
presentation of dance.
Values & Mantra
Values Statement
At Ballet Nouveau Colorado we believe that excellence in dance begins with the dedication of each individual. We pursue our mission with the highest level of passion and integrity and are responsible to our students, audiences and community. We believe that a healthy and reasonable foundation in classical ballet develops discipline and provides the basic tools needed for the exploration of new possibilities in our art form. We value collaboration, creativity and innovation in all of our pursuits and we believe that dance should be an enriching and fulfilling experience that is available and accessible to all.
Mantra Statement
Community, Collaboration, Creation
BNC’s philosophy centers around these three fundamental valuesthat shape the direction of our three programming areas. Each area is deeply tied to the others and informs, inspires and influences the way each area grows and serves the community.
History1992 - BNC was founded to fill a need for quality ballet training and
educational dance programs in Denver’s north metro community.
1999 - The National Guild for Community Arts Education certifies BNC’s
quality programs.
2002 - BNC establishes its professional company.
2002 - Colorado State House of Representatives recognizes BNC with a
resolution for its contributions to the state through professional
performances, educational programs and community involvement.
2003- BNC implements its ongoing Title I Elementary Partnership Program.
2007 - The arrival of Artistic Director Garrett Ammon and Associate Artistic
Director Dawn Fay mark a transformational change for BNC.
History2009 - BNC is named “25 to Watch” by Dance Magazine – the first Colorado organization to receive this honor.
2010 - School Director Julia Wilkinson Manley serves on the committee to rewrite the teaching standards for dance for the Colorado Department of Education.
2010-2011 season- BNC’s collaboration with Colorado band Paper Bird in Feb. 2011 performs to sold out audiences; encore performance in June 2011 at Arvada Center breaks previous CenterFest attendance records, performing to 1,100 individuals.
2011 - BNC Artistic Director Garrett Ammonreceived Bonfils-Stanton’s prestigious Livingston Fellowship
Sept. 2011- BNC kicks off its 10th anniversary season of the professional company.
Today - BNC plays a distinctive role in the Denver community as an acclaimed contemporary dance company, ballet school and community education organization.
Provided critically needed arts education to 20,000 underprivileged youth
in elementary schools across Adams, Broomfield, Jefferson, Boulder and
Denver Counties. More than 80% of these students fall below the
federal poverty line and up to 25% are classified as homeless.
Gave free tickets toover1,200 low-income, senior and at risk individuals
for BNC’s five professional productions, thus offering a memorable night of
entertainment and inspiration to those who would not have had the
opportunity to witness the beauty of the arts.
Provided$70,000 in scholarships and tuition assistancefor students to
train at The School of BNC.
Established new classes at The School of BNC for senior citizens and
students with special needs.
2010-11 Season Successes
BNC offered Denver metro audiences five professional productions reaching
nearly 10,000 individuals, growing our audience by nearly 20% and
subscribers by 73% over the previous season.
Presented a contemporary dance season of four world
premierecollaborative productions with more than 20 local artists.
Carry Onfeaturing Paper Bird was presented to over 1,100 audience
members in one evening, a new record in the history of Centerfest.
Began a regional touring program to bring contemporary dance to
communities across Colorado. Over12months, BNC presented productions in
Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Crested Butte
2010-11 Season Successes
The Financial FactsIn 2010-11, BNC trimmed its annual budget by approximately $200,000 or 13% from the
previous season, and the operating budget for 2011-12 has remained flat at $1.4M. Despite
necessary budget cuts, we've been able to do so without having to make any critical
programming cuts.
Did you know that ticket sales account for only 27% of the cost for BNC’s professional
productions? This is why sponsors and donors play such a pivotal role in BNC’s success.
In fact, 51% of BNC’s operational budgeted revenue must come from fundraising.Sources of
funding come from the following areas: 44% fees earned income, 19% individual contributions,
16% SCFD government,8% business, 6%foundations, 4% in-kind and 3% events.
In 2010-11 individual giving was down over the previous year. With a challenging fundraising
environment since 2008 due to the economy, BNC has had year-end losses for the past
couple seasons. BNC is determined to increase financial stability and pay off accumulated
debt, but we can’t do that without more community support.
You and your company can make a major impact in your community by becoming a BNC
sponsor. You may or may not be aware that arts organizations, including BNC, are facing
decreasing support from corporations and government than ever before. Your sponsorship
support is an investment in your community, is instrumental in our viability, and also provides
your organization with a high-level of marketing visibility and ROI.
Why Support BNC?Our professional company, school and community programs serve nearly 30,000 children, adults and families each year
BNC offers a quality of performances and programs that are unparalleled in Colorado
BNC preserves the traditions of the craft through a rigorous, energizing ballet school and numerous community outreach programs
Collaborating with other artists is one of the company’s fundamental values and is articulated in BNC’s mantra –Community, Collaboration, Creation – enriching lives through innovation in dance. Last season, BNC collaborated with over 20 artists.
BNC purposefully keeps its tickets prices low so that its professional productions are accessible to everyone in the community.
Serving more than 20,000 individuals annually, BNC’s Community Programs are some of the most comprehensive in the metro Denver and Boulder areas.
BNC provides $70K annually in scholarships and tuition assistance for youth to study dance at The School of BNC.
Studies show kids that have access to arts perform better academically, and BNC’s community education programs use dance principles to teach math, language arts, science and history.
BNC takes a healthy approach to dance teaching students proper nutrition, offering a healthy snack shop, and focusing on healthy minds and bodies.
Why Support BNC?
Presenting Sponsor ($15,000)
Season Sponsor ($12,500)
Productions Sponsor ($10,000)
Nutcracker Sponsor (to sponsor all 8 shows over 2 weekends at $7,500)
Individual Production Sponsor (to sponsor one of the 4 contemporary productions at $5,000)
Show Sponsor (sponsor an individual show at $2,500)
Company Dancer Sponsorship
(sponsor one of BNC's new professional dancers that joined the company this season for $2,500)
-12 dancers at $2,500 each, half sponsorships available
Professional Productions Sponsorship Opportunities:
Student Productions Sponsors
Gala (school's annual student recital), Young Choreographers Showcase, Student
Company Spring Concert, Pre-School Gala & Ballet Expressions Gala, Les
Femmes Adult performance, Advanced Summer Intensive Showcase --($5,000 to
sponsor all student productions)
Studio Sponsor (sponsor Studio 1 for $2,000 for the entire season; or sponsor one of
BNC's 4 smaller studios for $1,500 for the entire 2011-12 season)
Snack Shop Sponsor ($1,000 for entire season)
Portable Tap Floor ($1,750 for tap tiles and storage rack)
The School of BNC Sponsorship Opportunities:
Scholarship & Tuition Assistance Program (sponsor a child to study at
The School of BNC for $2,000; 30 sponsorships available; half sponsorships
available)
Dance From the Heart (corporate sponsorship levels at $5,000
Diamond, $3,000 Platinum, $1,500 Gold, $750 Silver)
Individual School Sponsor – Title 1 Elementary School Partnerships
($5,000 per school; 4 sponsorships available)
Open House – Summer 2012 ($500)
Disco Dance-Off – Summer 2012 ($500)
Community Programs Sponsorship Opportunities:
Sponsor Rewards$15000 $12500 $10000 $7500 $5000 $2500 $1000-$2000 $500-$999
Tickets to all Season 10 Productions 32 24 16 8 8
10 to Sponsored
Show8 4
Tickets to Season 10 Production/Nutcracker 8 6 4 2
Tickets to all Student Productions 8 6 4 2 2 14
Backstage Tour By ArtisticDirector
By ArtisticDirector
By Artistic Director
VIP Invitation to opening night After Parties
With DrinkVouchers
With DrinkVouchers
With Drink Vouchers
All Sponsorship Levels receive the following: priority notice of special events, observe BNC Company class or rehearsal at BNC’s studios, participate in a free adult dance class, waived registration fee for The School of BNC, and discounts for corporate employees.
Marketing Exposure$15000 $12500 $10000 $7500 $5000 $2500 $1000-$2000 $500-$999
Official/Exclusive Sponsor✔ ✔
Ad in ProductionFull Color Full Color Full B/W Full B/W
1/2 -1/4
Full Page Insert
Name and Logo on BNC Sponsors Page in Program ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Logo/Link on BNC Sponsors Banner& on Sponsors Page (Online)
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BNC Sponsor Banner at Productions and printed on collateral
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Facebook/Blog Mentions Bi-monthly Bi-monthly Quarterly
Materials in Theater Lobby ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔All Sponsorship Levels receive the following: materials in The School of BNC lobby year-round, include BNC name, logo and images in corporate marketing initiatives.
Marketing Exposure$15000 $12500 $10000 $7500 $5000 $2500 $1000-
$2000$500-$999
BNC Sponsors Banner at bottom of email blasts
Bi-weeklywith
quarterly spotlights
Bi-weeklywith
quarterly spotlights
Bi-weeklywith 2
spotlights
2 spotlights
1 spotlight
1 spotlight
1 spotlight
Personal mention by Artistic Director in pre-performance speeches
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Mention in pre-recordedannouncements of sponsors
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Display corporate banner in theater lobby and The School of BNC
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Product and/or Special offer in gift bags
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All Sponsorship Levels receive the following: materials in The School of BNC lobby year-round, include BNC name, logo and images in corporate marketing initiatives.