"Great ideas originate in the muscles."
- Thomas Edison, Inventor

Be an Angel for the Arts

Your donation will help support this important work and
ultimately can:

~Commission a new work
~Underwrite a reconstruction
~Make creative dance workshops available to under-
priviledged children
~Support regional concerts and tours
help us meet matching funds for major grants programs

People Dancing is a not-for-profit organization and greatly can
benefit from your donations, which are tax-deductible to the
fullest extent of the law.


$15-35 Friend
$36-100 Sponsor
$101-250
Donor
$251-500 Patron
$501-1000 Bronze Circle of Dance Sponsor
$1001-1500 Silver Circle of Dance Sponsor
$1500-2000 Gold Circle of Dance Sponsor
$2000+ Angel for the Arts

BECOME A MEMBER or a DONOR
For major supporters of People Dancing,
Donor and up, we offer two complimentary tickets annually,
meet and greet opportunities with the performers, personalrecognition (if desired) in the program and on the website.


The Company Today
"A winning fusion!"
- Stephanie Rieke, Dance Critic,
Ann Arbor News, 2002

People Dancing provides performance and choreographic opportunities.

People Dancing is managed by a Board of Directors, which includes the Artistic Director, Christina Sears Etter, who has been at the helm since 2000. Ms.
Sears- Etter has over two decades of professional experience in dance and the related arts, including revues,
Off-Broadway musical theatre appearances, several years with her own company, in London and NYC, and over 20 seasons of production as a Choroegraher/Dancer/Educator. She has won many grants, awards and honors at the state and national level.

Our carefully selected Team of Artists, Dancers and Educators bring extensive professional experience to all of our programs. Our consortium model has many advantages, including Diversity, Flexibility and high level of Integrity and Skill. We welcome volunteers and new board members seasonally.
BEHIND THE SCENES


People Dancing © 2009 | Designed by: (m) sayre studio

Philanthropy
n Entry: phi·lan·thro·py
Function: noun
Etymology: Late Latin philanthropia, from Greek philanthro¯pia,
from philanthro¯pos loving people, from phil- + anthro¯pos
human being
Date: circa 1623
1 : goodwill to fellowmen; especially : active effort to promote
human welfare
2 a : a philanthropic act or gift b : an organization distributing
or supported by philanthropic funds

Dance has the power to Celebrate, Rejuvenate, Inspire,
Motivate, Energize, and Heal.

Dance and its related arts is all about making connections
within ourselves and within our communities.