Charlty Reglstration No. 1130289
Company R•yistration No. 06179223 (England and W•les)
DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31 MARCH 2022

DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
LEGALAND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Tru$t••s
M Ockwgl
M Localori
S Cater
S Cto(*er
A Hurst
R Kay-Pnr
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Secyotary
T Maycoc
Chartty numb•r
1130289
Company numb•r
1179223
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Blrmlngham
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DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
The Trusl•es (who arg also Ihe directors for the wrposes of o)mpany lawl submTt their annual r8POrt and tho
audited financi41 statem9nl3 ofth6 tharitab￿ comwy llhe company) fc*the year eThJed 31 March 2022.
Objectives and aetivlti
Dancè Ctsn50rtium Limited w86 established to promoie, maintsin. improve and advan￿ the educalion of the
public in the dramatic arts and to prornolè. mainlain. improve and adyance the appreuallon of the dr8matlc arts
within the United lfjngdom. 11 Pfovides the pU￿1C with a rang¢ of intemational contemporary dance experience
vA)ith would not otherwisè be availaNe. Danco Consortium Limited 8e8ks lo en$uce that access is nol roslricled
by g80oraphy or a￿1￿Y to pay.
Ils aims are..
To mak• the best inlemallonal conlemporwy dance 8vailabl8 lo Ihe publc UK.,
To provide a related programme of educalKJn ini￿alIve$-,
To build the capaclty of member theatres to prssenl a diverse pry)gr8rNn& of inlemalbJnaS contemporary
dance.,
To 8ncourage member thgatres lo work 109ethw to shar6 exporienc¢ and to pLan education and
marketing Inbllab'ves.
To reach new audienc•$ and to deepen publ¢ undorstandlng and appreoalion of UK dan￿ In an
inl•rnallonal context.,
To promote engagement wilh danc• arKI of diverse cuNurg8 wthln the UK through r8fiectlng th•
dlverslly ol conlempor8ry $008ty.
Th8 Tru8tees have paid du& regard to guldan¢8 Issued ty the Charfty Commission In d8cbJ5ng what 8clivilie8 th•
harfty shwld undertokg.
A¢hlev•m•nts and ￿rformanc*
Thls has been the final year for the 201&22 Buwne$s Pian as submitted lo Arts Counal England. Fundlng waB
onfirmed fof the rolkover year, 2022-23 and a Bu*n858 Plan for this deveh)ped wmh 8UPPOrt from the
tlrèctors and Member8 and rewewed in quarterty meelings.
The buslness plannln9 proc•$$ for 2022r23 has enabled mtmb8rB lo what further changes to Ihg
operation ol the Consortium wll ￿ iequired lo re-angage audiences in th¢ presèntation of intèm81ional
contemporary sY¥nce 85 well as how il ¢onlribules stror¥Jty lowafds Arts Coundl's 10 year stralegy Lals Create.
During thls process. groups were sel up made up of represenl8lwes from acros$ the mernbershlp lo focu$ on the
lour Inveslmenl PrInci￿eS thai wll inform Arts Counc41 England's new fundiro ￿reernents In 2023. These group8
11 cKJnlSnue lo play a part and Support thè dllleront el8m¢nls of Dance Consortium's opwation Ihroughoui the
inve$tm&nt period 202&28.
Over the past ye8r, Dance Constytum. In common with the whL4e ol the UK arts sector, h8s continued to adapt
its opwalion ¥nd programmg In rasponEe to the global pandemic. Mernb8r Iheatre8 were at varying slwJe8 of
reopenlng. and were unable to ¢ommit to tours immedialety on reopening. Th• continued disrupllon lo global
tra￿1 alsts had a major wnpaiA on being abk to bring inlemali¢)nal artists into the UK and Ir81and with vaccination
leve15 being drfferenl frorn country to country. Changes io thg programme have been infomed by reguLar risk
agsessmonls and opllons analyses undertaken by tho Board and membershw ofthe Consortium.

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A¢hlevements gnd prfornMnc• {¢ontinu•d)
Planning for futu￿ touring adiwty WH¥ onwng durfng the year. mgmbers ar*J th& Bo¥d of Dance Consortium
)n&dered vartolls OPlK)ns to aGhleve an effeclive tran￿kIn Out of lockdown, lo o)nlinu8 lo brkng innovallon lo
the theatres, programmos at the same time as suppo￿"ng members to rnana9e any a￿Odated risks. In order lo
rniligate risk8 associated with re-opening, partioJlarty the risk Ihal th¢ core dar￿& gu¢l￿nl> will relurn slow￿, thè
m8mb6r theatres agreed lo create a continoency fund lo be drawn down over the next 2 yèars againsl glortfalls
Sn box office income and to fund audi•n¢e development actmty, thus ensurlng that tours could lake place and
regional audiences would continue lo be atAe to see thtr work of inl8maliortal dancg companies in the UK. Most
of this Contingen￿ fvnd was used by venues in 2021r22 wlh 4 venues carying Ihelr ￿ntingencY over into lh&
finano81 year 2022123.
Having cancelled and postponed three previous Iouf8. Dance Consortium membèrs worked togolhgr lo
programme three shorter lours In quir* Su￿s￿ort. of which had been rAncall￿ dutr the
pandornic. Th88è were..
Acosta 08nza wmh 11)0% Cuban. inlroduring woth from emerglng Cuban chwgraph•r8 along￿de mo
established afli818. This was the conclus￿n ol the first canc811gd Acosta Danza lour In 2020.
NDT2 with a mixe(I bill of work from th¢yeographers Mareo Goecke. Hans van Manen 8nd Jcthan Inger,
fealurlng UK prOm￿re$ and the 7th Ilmg lh• company has loured with Dan￿ Con8thtum.
However. prlor to thls, the lour5 in 2021r22 Started with The Seven Ftngers (Les 7 0￿gIS de la M8Sn}. Corning out
of Canada. the home ol modgrn circus. lh8 cwipany is of the Wo￿￿.6 mo$1 8xdlng and in￿nI1¥e
eonlemporary CSrcJJs ojmpanies.
Oetsllèd infomi*ion about thè compani•s, progr•mmos, pholograph¥. 4thJeos, crllc and audienc* revkn arn
8vallabl• 8t wVM.dancècon$ortium.￿m and a *ion induded bebw.
Furthemiwe. tour report$ were created by thè Dance Consortium team atross all o$pect$ of the tours. indudlny
data lo Sltpport on90Sng èvaluabon, and The Audiènce Agency prowded an ov0￿)￿W report that was rgwewed by
the Directors and Mèmbers. Ongoing evaluation to support arUsii¢ decisions 1$ ntsw also carriad out by Ihg
Executs've Direclof through th8 Culture CtyJnls evaluatt.￿ to￿￿.1. a resource Pfovh1tsd as a Nallonal Portlollo
Organisats'on ofArts Council England.
Publlc ￿n*fft
The Trust￿$. as required chanty law, have paid regard lo Iha Ch8nty Commission's guldance o) prO￿dIng
public benefit while reviewirwj the Charity's aim$ an¢J objeclive$. and whlle dec¢ding vthal activities the Chority
should undertake.
The 7 Fingers lour was aThanged in a sh￿1 amount of lim8 and rospond8d dlrgclly lo venues being able lo
rtropen. Comblnlng choreography and dance with physical Ihe8lre, dazzling acrnbali¢ s￿115 Wlth mU￿..media and
rnusic this award-winnlng Iraikblazing ￿MpanY was lust the ihing to wdcome audiences ba¢k after dosur&s and
provlded members with much needed. hKdh-qu¥Ity inlernatsonal work. In total tho Gompany visited 6 venuo8,
completing 11 porform8nco8. and reaching 6,867 people.
Acosta Donz8 completed the tour lo some of tha v8nu&s ihai had been Cancelled in 2020 due to th8 pandemi¢
and addgd some additional dales. Th8 ￿MpanY also 6 venues inthjding a London Pramiere, wlh a totsl
0114 performances, reaching 11,643 people.
The NDT2 lour was th• coMpan￿S 7th tour prtserted by Dance Congortium whth w88 split across 2021122 and
2022123 financial yoars. It IndLtded a Lorthn Premi&r• and wsited 9 venue$ in total wrfh 20 porformancas.
reaehing 13,323 people.

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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Public ben•fit Icontinuedl
Therefore, In lotsl Dance Consortium presented 45 shows that reached 31,833 Feopk. Th• number ol
Performances was less than the previous year, which was 54, but auiJl8nce figures were approximately the samg
as pre.¢ovid level$131,253 in 2019r201, demonstrating that pragramming dedslons were slrong and appropriate
to support retumlng aUd￿nces.
Alull brèakdown as folbw8'.
ompany
Dttt•s
o. of V•nu
rfonnanG•¥
ot•1 Attend¢
vtrrnge
apaclty oold
e 7 Flngers
1 SeptemboT -
12 October 2022
February
aich 2022
16 February- 17
2022
11
costa Danza
14
11.043
51%
NDT2
Leaming and Partvpalit)n
In addition lo thg tours, Dance Consortium conllnu8d to run a Leamlng and Parlcipalion progfammg, whlch
indvded post.sh¢)w disi>J55ion5 and workshop6. Unsurpri&ngly, the number ol wothshops was reduced o*r
the69 three lour8 duè to company eovid protoths and distanang mga8ure8 SliH being in plaLX.
For The 7 Finger¥, post show Q8A$ r8n on Ihe opening night in all venue5 except Hu￿, Whe￿11 was not PO8$lblt
duè to a slng18 show wlth an Immediale get-out. attracthng a Cumulative audience of mora than 580 people. A
digital r8$our¢e pack. linking to di9it81 conttnl on Dance Con50rt&um and The 7 Fingers web and yo¢ral media
channds, was produced lo $ypport audiences 8ludenls to learn about the or6gins and d18ciplinp
conlempofary carcus, The 15-poge digital resourc8 pack was producéd and Shared by venue leaming, mark•ling
and box office teams. on the 7 Fingers totjr website and on Dance Con8orUum's wobsil*. These introductory
not•$ leatu￿d bèd(ground Inlorniation about 7 Fingws, introduced (li￿clO1 Shana C3rroll and the crgative
pro¢•89 lor Pèss8gers. Croatsve fc41owvUP pracaul id•a$ for sob, duo group work were provided to ¢xt¥nd
Ihg gxpertence. Alihough ¥urtable for all p5ubtic audience$. p8rticu￿r t8iget group$ wer? young people aged 12+,
those in perfoming arts tralning. professior￿ artisls and those who are arts Djrious.
For Acosta Danza. hope8 to ca￿taIlse ￿ the succtrssful workshop$ during the oJrt8led 2020 EvolulpJn lour dld
not come to fwition for ICQ% Cuban. Acosta Danza's o)mpanY8 Cowd protocols re31rlcted workshop
participallon ond la¢e-tOvf8ce interactions. However, 505 paopla attend&d posl-5how Q8As. These wère popular
events and an average 0115% of audlences femained in the 8udit￿luM for the 15-20 minute Q&A5. Th& Q8A
usually featured four perfoimers Induding Raul Reinoso w*KJ also choreographed on ol the ￿e¢e$ Llberto.
Gcnlribulors were Inlllalty selected on th• strpnglh ol their English., thg pool of speakers wldgnèd once Company
Manager Hglan, a confidenl Eng￿sh speakor. joined the tOLif 8nd wo¥Aded translatson for dancer5 induding
Zdeidy Cr•spo, the soloist in Impfrjnla who recewed enthusiastic receplion by audiences for ihis performanc8.
52 p•op19 8150 attended 4 open reheatsals au0$$ the lour. Open rehearsJ8 were Infomal due lo Ihe nature.of
rehearsals taking place and induded 8 welcome and introduction from a m8mb¢r of Stall or short Q8A wKh a
mpany meM￿r. There was some ex￿lIent feedback from attendèes. parts'eularty al The Lowry who opered
the event lo Devdopment patrons an¢J Sadler's Wells whith inwled members of ils over 85s local ¢ommunlty
programme. Venue Staff noted that many open rehearsal attendees who weren't already tKket holdgrs prior lo
the event immediatety w•nl to purchase tickets after seeing the open mhear5al.

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L8aming and partic¥pabon (LvnlAnued)
A 12-pago digital r&$ource pack was pcoduced to support oudierKes and students to deepen connections and
knowledge about thè Company and repertoire. The free resourcè was added lo venue and Dance Consortium
websites antj Shared widely by venue laaming, marketing and tK*x office teams. Thè inwghl note5 were
downloaded 1c￿ t1rn9s from the Dance Consortium Leam & Partopale lour pap.
NDT 2 s reputation and the calibre of Ihe thoreographers Isupporied by strwJ mark8tin9 8nd promobon vl$u81$
and video) was a selling point for practlc81 workshops and open ￿hearSalS. The 'no cost to v•nutrs' rnodal and
ver8atillty of th& offer enabled venues to identify target groups for the engaggmenl opportunities available. For
example. practical workshops involved Over 60$ in No￿1￿. 8 Black-led youth dance group In Nottingham.
freelance dance artists in Ptymoulh. an open kvèl group In Inver￿sS and univer51ty studenls in Canlerbury.
Slmilarfy. open rehearsals 8n9agad an 0￿er peoF4e's art>based group lo albwale social Isola￿tsn In London.
adults with leamlng disabilities In Plymouth. ¥ocalional students In Edinburgh and high school students Sn
Norwich. Adopting a flexiblo approach supports venues lo establish and grow relallonships with key grouwJ and
communlli88 in their cily or ￿010n which are rehvanl. mean￿gful and ￿ be suslained through venue$, onv
goiThJ locally run engagement programmes.
Across the NOT2 Tour 1,873 pèople engaged wlth 24 leaming and eng89om•nt events.. 82 wort8hop
partiCApanls, 332 open rehearsal attendances, 43 attended an cfjlln8 workshop 8nd 1.216 attgnded post.
P8rforrnance Q&As with company members. Due to uncertaint￿$ related to Covid, the workshop programma wa$
arranged al relatively Short notice wtth confwmation of lace-tO-fac4 workshops being gNen lust thre8 weeks prwjf
to the lour openiro. A sel of Covid protocols was ne9otialod between tha tour Venues, Danc% Consortium and
NOT 2 to minimise risks. Thls worked succes6fulty and where i83ues were Ilagggd sud) action was lak¢n swfftty
lo swrtch work6hop18ad81s or cancel sessions.
Th8rè Wefe al80 104 downloa<l$ of ihe 2(kpage d￿ttr1 resource pack Mth positwe feedback from 16a¢hèrs and
studen18. A high proports'on of audience mambers slayed for post-show Q&48 - varying be￿08n 10% - 54% -
indl¢allng Ih•y connected whh Ine performance and were keèn lo stay to know more about th8 work 8nd thg
company. Workshop avalu¥lKJn using Arl$ Coundf6 Cvhufe Counts 8uNey tool show9 of workshop
participants rated the workshop8 88 ènjoyable.. 84% recorded worknng wrth inl¥malional dan￿r$ as •x¢8llent lan
addition81 further 13% ralad this as good).. 88% agra¢d the event was weWofwi8•d and 94% woukl attond
somelhlng Ilkè this again.
A virtual Izooml workshop on Soturday S Marth taught INe from NDTS HQ in The Hague 8ltracted altend¥es
trom the UK and worfdwtde. The event enabled Dance Consoitium lo test Ihe 8ppelilg fty tsnline events Ilnked lo
tours from a range of individuals. stakeholdeTS and 8udienc*s. This has opened up fiJrth8T Opportunities for
Dance Consortium to ho$1 onlin• etyJagemenl s888k)n in th• fvlure to reach wlder audiences.
Ailey PTrject UK
One of Danc£ Consort#Jm's most frèqu8nt Misitors ha$ been thg wort&famou8 Al¥in Ailey Amerlcan Danc
Thealer IA4AOD. They have toured on 4 occa￿OnS. been seen by over lo0.0￿ people and r&￿1Ve￿
out31anding reviws. Given the TePUtakn"on of the ￿MpanY as one tsl the world's leading Black OancE companies
and the impacl of their Wofk on drversa UK audErths. Dance Con50rtiurn was looking lo extend and deep&n
their rglalionship wtth tho ¢ornpany over a >year period 2021Y2023. The aim of this partnership is lo u&at• a
varled pro9ramme ol higfvqualily work that 5UPPOrts thg development of ihe Black Danc8 sector in the UK. Plans
for 2021 programme were inlormed by 8 o)n8uttat￿ and kn(￿edge gathering 8xarcises by the newly akwinted
Prograrnrne Coordinator. In addIt￿n to reading evaluation and fé8dback from pray￿u8 worf¢ with ￿ley. durin9 the
perfod March-may 2021 we spoke with Dance Consorfium m•mbers, A44DT. Ai* Exten&on. local dance
agencies and 8lack4ed Oan¢e Companies across the UK.

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ley Proioct UK (conlinued)
In Juty 2021, Dance Consorbum officiaty launthed theAiley Proi•ca UK in BimYngh8m. Thg day engaged 25
professional dancers aged 14-19 from Blad(- led dance organisatKJn$ in 8inningham,' Eloquent Praise Dance
and Ace Dance and mU￿c. The young people walched a prfrrecorded Gala of the company, had a live I￿person
workshop with ex-Ailey dar￿r Mar￿8 Jarell IMlli$, leamed rep8rtoire ￿8 a live 200m link to dgn¢ers in th8
studio in Nèw York and th8n had a sharing of Ihgtr work along￿de a Q&A wth the o)mpany membèrs. A short
111m w83 produce111o highlight the event which was uploaded lo Iha Dan¢6 Consortium YouTube page. A further
In.person workshop look place in January 2022 with Dance Consortium member vanuè Nottingham Theatro
Roy81. They worke¢J with Take One Studios to reuuit young people from the 8r88 for this ontrday event that
Included a simllar fom*l to the launch event but wth Pffj•rnCOTded content from the compony In Yc¥k.
Thè project so far has demonslraled that Dance Consortium. through Ihls model of partn¢r8hlp working, can
contribute to dance talent developmtrnl In iha UK and inr*e8se awaren8ss ol career pathways for young peoplg.
Ahhough open lo all, the progr3mmè specAfically laigets young black daneefs, who hi$lori¢alty may not have had
access Iv Ihe8e proj8cl$. Through the¥e Initial launch events. Danc¢ Consorfium was able lo lesl a model that
will be implemented in rnember vènues across Ihe UK ov81 Ihe next 2 years in the lead up lo Arfey 2 lourlng in
autumn 2023.
Access
Dance Consortium Llmrted aims lo overcome and reduce barriers lo access throu9h a rar)98 ol communrAlion
m•8n8 and engagement kYoj¢cl$. Th& websrte indudes Imagas, inl•ryiews. film ¢hps an(18udience r8wws to
provide insigh15 through different media. The extensive Leaming and Engagemonl progrnmme and after-
P8rforman¢e talks aim lo build connections b¢￿een artists ond audlences and Dance Con80rtium has b8•n
workln9 wllh members to devekjp accessibl& pèrfom)ance options for fvlure tours.
Followiig the curtailed 2020 Evc4ulKJn ltyjr a￿d￿de￿p1￿S whkh only ran in SoLrthampton and Brgdford,
Slghlllnts audio descrlpllon wa8 re-contracled to tjescribe 100% Cuban at four v8nuas- Sadlor's We113. Sallord,
Hull and p￿rnOLrth. Time was allocaled to prgpare s¢ripls lor Ihg ￿ new worf¢s Liberto and Hybrid, although thi$
wa8 confirmed very late dué to editing delays and intem8t prob￿M5 uploading such Latge files in Cuba. Aft8r
ing the dress rghearsal. the desc￿berS made edils to the Da Pun18 8 Cabo scfipl since the choreography
and some ol the slructure had changed Since the team had 4lew8(J the work in 2020. Al one poinl Ihere w88
concem the de8cribers would nol hgve 8d•quate bme lo p￿pare the scrfpt. il finally avallablo 48 hour•
b8for8 th8 ffirsl show. The Trustees art grateful lo Sighllines for their wo￿.
Unlortunately, no ￿3￿81￿ lfflpaired paknis accessed tho a￿110 description for 100% Cuban. However, venue8
did uso thè ev￿15 lor staff Iralnlng and lamiliarisalion. The 8udKI-describers noted there is gr8al8r availability of
audio-d•seribed perlomiances rtrsulling in more choic• for Visually impaired peo￿￿& when deudlng whSch shows
lo book loi. The timing ol the lour vthen high ￿ve15 ol Covid in th& community may also hav8 affocted decisKJn-
making about booking for th¥alre. Some efforts warg made to promote the audi¢>described p8rformance5 bul
rnore resources, especially al venue level. may have supported greal8r take up. LorA rdalionshlps are critical in
developing and maint8inlng a Iru5ted relatN)nship between visuaDy impaired eudiences and venues. Sightlines
provided an audiowguidè introdLKtion for venues lo sypwt matheling campaigns. The perforrnances were listed
on the Vocaleyes perfom18ncè diary and Martha 08kes PR up an inleryiew with Jonalhan Nash for thg
Fèbruary edition of Oancing Times, Talking Point lealu¥è.
The ¢urrgnl lour of Les Ballèts Tro¢kadero de Monte C8rto has induded both audio desctiptiDn and touch tours
as part of the offer to Msua￿Y impaired patron$. but only al Sadlef's Wdls Theatre In London. Darte
Cons0￿Um,8 Learning aThJ P8rtitypation Coordinator 15 ryJrr&nty workn.ng with the Sadler's Wells le8m lo
evaluala these resources, including interviewing patrons and audio dO￿berS. This wll feed into a widèr piece ol
work Sadler's Wells is undertaking on accassibilty and will bg shared members.
Oance Cons¢ylium is also wrrentty undertaking a venue acces$ibihty audit aeross the entire member¥hip lo fvlty
understand what resources are currenly available. l)rw they are used and hLw this compares wlth oth
cornpani&s and art forms. Thls work will feed into Dance Consortium's Equalty and DNersity Action Plan.

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$91o¢ted reviews ond quotes
7ha 7 Fingerd. Pass&g6rs.'
The Tlmt¥. 5.star r•vlow. 4 Octob•r-"Pa8sagers allows ifs pheTh>nenal perfomws onwle chance lo shine not
st8$ 8 crnck 8nsemble butinthwdualty.... This is ono ollh8 best-k1￿￿O cbrus show$ In my memory."
The Guardian, 4•Star revl•w. 2 O¢ft>ber
moments of wonderand leaps of lailh"
som&lhing highly ¢h4rued, an thstrallon of grncfy, fr8edom,
Styl• Blrmingham. revlew. 23 Soptember - "This fhnlling pmd4KfM will havo you IKh)k&d from start to finlsh
and was a grgat way lo bring th& Hippodrome b￿k to lif8. Ilyou enjoy theatrics and are looklng lo walch one
Ihlng In theatre this year mako rf The T Firyers."
North West End (Hull), &star rnvl•w. 29 S•pt•mb•r. This is ￿1￿9 to bo the SI￿$1 rOv￿W I￿8 everwrttt&n.
HeTr goes. O.M,Gl... Its nol often l am lost for wonls. bul lin sIn4￿Ing to doscribo what Ihis Grew c8P8ble
of. Ill￿@ ml$$ed 8nythlng out. its bec8use l in slill in shock."
GS¢•ne18rfghtonl, r•vl•w. 2 O¢tob•r- 'Thesg 0￿ments ol oxquislte be8uty ènd d&ngerJust blow you aw8y.
B(rt th&rn$ nwch 818e fo pl8ose and exLyt&...If8 slawng."
East Mldlonds Th•atr• INottinghaml, S*tar r•v5ew, 6 O¢tob•r-"Thls &mazlng show has boen gJft8d us by
Dance Consortium and if is a totally 6t￿go￿￿9 bl&nd ol Clrcus skills, conlgmporary d8nc&, theotrg, mlxod mgth0
suals and mu&c that gets Into your soul. It is thomughlyinloxi¢81ing and thore AS no hangover thg moming aft&1
- Just sparkling mernorf&s Ih81 Mll lirogrlorye8ts fmm Passage￿ th8 besf hybrKI d8n¢•/tircus show, unlikft any
olh8r."
NDT2- Mixed Bill
Debrn Cr•ln•, Th• Tlfflm. 17 F•bN•ry - INDf¥J youno danc8rs ar• outslandlThJ ￿￿Very& and its r8P8rtolre Is
8dv•nturous, groundbr60kinq ond virtuosic..
Lyndsey Winshlpj Th Gu*nll•n. 17 F•bnMry - "NDT2 18 8 CoM￿nY of increthbl& dance￿...m8Ybtr Ih&rBs
Something m8gic in the erw and 8mtsfw arnj thscWn8 you 18ke Into your first lyg ￿, m8lchd wilh
pr&coctous lechnioue."
Marfr Monahan, D•lty T•l•grnph, 17 Febnwry - Tr young Dutch IrOu￿.$ Iltst UK vI￿t In &x ye8f¥ ylelds
som8 of Ihe mosl Ihrflllng p&rformancgs likely to 8Uye4r."
Ro••mary Waugh. Th• 1. 17 F•bru*ry - Tr eleth7¢ oneryy of Ihe NDT2 company radl81è$ thmuph &v•ry
$lep...this is &n iryrnssNe sho*r&sg olpow8rful all￿t￿M mgeting gra￿ and ￿￿tr￿."
Katie Colombu$. rh• Arts D•sk oft Slmple Thlng¥. 18 F•bwary - Tr fuslon thfelegant ballelic lin& wth
Ihrowaw8y fin8sse lets the danc6ts'personalib'&s shNn9."
Adrlan York. London Unatts¢h•d, 18 F•bruary - "This was a lrtumph8nt evonlng of cort8mporary danGe
encompasslng thr88 disTrnct (Jance languages the ojmpany r8ceiving a deseNed $9rigs of0v81￿s. Cafch11
wthl& you Canr
Jarlath O'Conn•ll, Th? Amerlc•n, 19 F•bruary . 'A triple bthl fizzes ￿ energy, amthlon, graca.
ath181￿srn, 8ndp￿￿￿OuS t¢¢hnwue."

DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES (CONTINUED
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Sele¢t•dreviews •nd quotes (Condnu
Sarnh Crompton, The Obswv•r, 20 F•bruary - Tr p)Un￿&t or the 18 d8ncorn who mak& ￿ Ned&rtands
Dans Th&8ter2 is 20, th8 oldest is 26- 8nd every sin918 one of tham 1$ utterty astomshing. Wglching Ih8m move
is just a pl&asuro, Iheir fluid t9chnwue. 8legant limb$ and thsCI￿rIed shapes filling then7s•lves to whatgvgl
¢horeogTrphyis Ihwn at them..
Acosta Danza- 1007 Cuban..
Th• Tlm•$, 10 February - "What a W8m, s&n5ual atxl 10th group of danGern A￿Sta has at his dlsposal.
The pl&asure they takè in ￿rfOm￿.ng Ispalp8ble."
Th Guardlan, 10 F•bruary- '[A&)sta Danzaj 0ml￿d￿ [A￿staj hop8dto pul ou¢ into th& wortd ￿th
Its 18unch in 2016.. taking Cuban choreography arou￿1 tho globe with o set of gift8d d8n¢ern whose vors&ts'le
I)0d￿8 sp88k in multiple languages olball81, GontempNary. urtjan, Afiican and Labn dance..
Ev•nlng Stsndard, 10 F•bTUary . '[Acoslas] gmalesl success hès bgen in his cholGg ofd8nc&rs- o dozen or
so youngsters, brighlveyed and tsush￿1￿11ed, 811 c8P8Ole of fliok6ring b&lwe•n classical and Gonl8mpor8ry With o
breezy seM-confidenc& and ¢on$umm8t& $klAI - 8nd wlth a chartsma many ol Ihose who saw Awsta In his
heyday ¥wll o&slly recogrri¥6."
Dally T•l•graph on De Punt• a C•b4 10 F•bruary - 'A snapshot of n*)dgnHlJy H4v8nè in 011 ts crumbllng.
iff&&Stlbl8 glory, this inlgiweoves- with grnal succ8ss- dan¢e Styles as rnmoto 4$ hip hop and b*lgL shows thg
comp8ny$ 14 danc•rs off lo $l￿W-S1opP1￿Q eff8Ct. and ￿ orgu4Ny Ihe finost on&-Stop Misw￿*•Ie￿￿nt yo101
whalA¢osla w8nls from hls company..
Brltlih Th•otr• Guld• R•¥lw¥. 10 F•brn•ry - 'The joy. the Weg'ying ernrgy of d8nc&. Its oxpres&lven8ss, its
muslc&llty, doesnl come b•tter thèn tlwHh to lje 49wn. Even the dancad curtain Gall IsJoyou&'
Th• Stage. 11 F•bruary- 'Its gre81 lo watch t81ontod danc8Tr Ihal oozepy 8$ much as technical bnlli8n¢e. And
it m8kes for an gv&n better expert8nce 4then th81ioy is inlecitrous. nkns you in your s08t and conpets you lo
1•8p on lo th& sl8g8 to I￿n in. In a wthp of d8nees rnngng Imm bèllet lo Aft￿cUbaft. 1C¥y
Cuban h8s11811 on offer."
Th• Ob8•rvor, 12 F•bruary-'tThe d8fK*rsJ ha￿ talent, pef50nality 8nd •nlhusla¥m Ihat b&èms off tho stap. 11
is a plea5uip lo spend 8 couplo olhours in Iheir company..
Th• Art•dosk. 14 Febru#ry-"Il Cort0s Aco$18 L￿VId have l)01tt8d the ygar-round stmshin8 ol h1$ n8tNe Cuba,
he would have. Insfvad he did lh• next bes1 tth'ng and founded Acosta Danz4... Theres nol on Item on t
pro9ramrne that doesn t Illuminal& some aso6d of conlemfvNThry Cuban lilo..

DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Strnctur•Tr goveman¢• •nd managemgnt
Danee Consortium Llmited was established in March 2007 Iregislered number 61792231 and ils conslitutkjn is
set out in a Memorandutn and Arbde$ of Associatk)n {Jast amended 29 February 2008). The c4)mpany is
company limited by guarantee and i¥ also a wistered tharity (number 11302891.
DanG• Consortium Limited comprises 18 member Ih&alre8 and other Iheati85 that tske part in tours ￿ an
occasional basis. Memb8r theatre8 contribut& lo the core CA)Sts of thè organisation and are listèd on the ￿ts$ll•..
w¥AY.danceconsortium.eom.
The oblects of Dance Consortium Llmiled ar8 lo arts and ￿￿tUre by prowdlng thè public atyos5 th8 UK
ary*ss to a range of intemalonal eonl8mporary dancé experfencE3 that would not otherwise b6 av*ibabfe.
The goveming body of Ihe company Is a board of len noTrexethe Trusle6s. No Trustee recaivad èny
remuneratlon In the y•8r. Thè Tmst••$ of ￿ Charfia￿0 cwnpany durtng the poliod were as lolows..
M 0￿011
M Locatori
P gernays
S Caler
S Crocker
A Hursl
R Kay-Prtce
I Wlile
S Walker
A Bhatt
(Apw'nted 25 May 2021)
(Rgsigned 1 December 2021}
The Charity 15 iM￿•M•n11n9 Ihg Chadty Commi￿￿Jn,S Code lor lh8 Voluntary and Community Se&or 'Good
Govemanco..
New Trusteès 8re elected by the Members and al 1ga$l 50% have experience of 08nc4 Consortium as a
M8mb&r. They are expèri•nced arts managers and have govemance exper￿¢0 In th8lr own org8nisalion8. In
2017 the eoard and m•mbers ￿road Ihal independent m&mbers should be appointed to the Btsard in order to
diverslfy 11$ mtsrnbershlp, recwitrnenl commen¢ed in September 2018 and lour new mernbers were appointed at
Ihe AGM in Derembar 2018 with an oddlts.onal 4 fflembers Including 2 inde￿ndent members b8ing 8ppointed in
January 2021. In May 2021 3 new membèr Oirector was appoinl&d and lollowlng the Wesignat￿n ol a men*er
Dlrector {Co-Chair) in December 2021, a new dlredor was appointe¢J as c￿chaIr at the AGM in December
2021.
All Members receive copies ol governan¢8 documents. membership agreements, Dance Consortium's Business
Pkns. appltations to and lunding agroements wilh Art$ Council EThJland.' AJI mambers parti￿pala In derAding
and planning Ihg artistic programme and receive quarterty fInana￿ r•port$.
The respOnS￿lI1t1&S of the Board, requirfjd by Company L￿. are set on page 12.
The Board me&ls four limes eoth year. The Board tskes a viow and nNx¥iors progress on budgets and fin￿G￿lI
projections 8n¢ a8￿CIaled and ancillary acti￿ti￿ including.. the use and devajopmenl of the website and other
digital communl¢alion6,' marketing and technical support for lours-. marketing. tèchnical and education seminars
Invol￿n9 the wider d#nce sector. arKI general commLrnrAtyons whh key 5takehok1er&
Attendance al all m•eling5 has been good, with attendance supported Ihrough using virtual meeting tools lo
￿na￿e wider p8rttcApaknon and reduc8 barriers to accèss Ihal can be presented by Irav81. This w88 Lts8d
•ffeetNety during thè pericMJs ol l¢xkdown throughoui 2020 and 2021.
Over the year the Board has ￿nsidered a range of issues i￿A￿ding the Mabilty of proposed lour& specific
aspects of poli￿ and operathJn¥ - r•porbrvJ kéy proposas and dec4sionÉ to meetings of rnembers whith follow
DIre￿OrS, meetsngs.

DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES ICONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Int&mal conlmls
The Board is responsible for malntalning a s(xJnd System of inlemal (y)nlrol and bud9&t mon(toring. ALy>)untsncy
service$ arè provsded by a contract wilh Birmlngham HipKM)drome Thealrtr. The Iheatra's Director of Flnance &
Resources andlor Danee Con50rtium's Ex•¢utive Dir•cl¢x report lo 8a¢h Board meeting on 811 aspects d finance
and a¢¢>Junling. Outline budgets ale presented that eA)ver ihe proia¢t&d period ol Arts Council funding and
Dan￿ Consortium Limrfed's business plan. An annual budgot i8 presented to and approved by the Board prior
lo each new finènrAal year. Management xo)unts in which aclual results arg compared against budgot8d
fKJures are issuod monlhty lo the Exacutive DirwAor lor re¥i8w and presented lo the Board al each mealing for
Réwèw olnsks
Tha Board ha8 oVer￿n a re¥i&w of Iho major risks lo vthlch thè Charity is •xpo88d, and systems hav8 been
esleb¢ished lo miligale the88 fisk$. Inlemal rfsks are minirnised by thè implemenlallon of procedures for
authorisation and moniloring ol all Ir8nsactions. and ptstèntial axiamal risks to futswo in¢orne 18vels 8nLI th•
availability of produd arè addressed by the 8oard of Trusleos.
A review of the rlsk management ￿an was catheil out In March 2021 foJltsww)g tha ongoing risk monllorfng of th
8ffeds of Ihe globgl pandemic. Th• cancellation of tours due to a pandemk ￿ntinUed lo be hlgh wilh addilitsnal
rlsks a6Bocialed wllh major incidents affeeb'ng both national and intemalional travel and thè effect conllnued lo
mpacl diff8ronl seclors. These risks were rgnked akjngshje the risks ol budget tsver5pends and c85h flow
management 0880daled with lour cancelLgth'on. Assurances were givèn by Arts Council England that iesèNes
occumulaled from the cancellation and po$lponemenl of tours Could be carrie(I forward lo fund lulure touring
ans. From Marth 2021 Ihe planning of futurè l¢)urs ￿ntInUed lo be reviewe(1 by thè Director5 and al members
al regular rn&eling$. Followin9 the previous can¢ellalion of on& lour ha1fv4ay through and hyo lour$ i*ing
Postponed in 2020121. Dar￿9 Consoruum undertook threè tours bn qulck succe$8lon trorn Sept6rnt)er 2021 10
March 2022, giving member venues much needed arfi61ic product lo bring audiences back lo liv• theatre.
D8nc& Con50rtium Lkniled ha8 bggn regularly frjnded by Arts Councl England since 2008. An applic4tion for
funding for th8 2018-22 perio¢ was made in January 2017 and a ¢onditional offgr of fundlng for thi$ ptrriod
received in June 2017. Funding lor the period up lo 2022 was Confirmed in March 2018 and a lunding wJreemènl
offered on the basis of gn agreed BLtsinass Plan for ihe pèriod. AS 8 resutt of th? pan(Jemi¢ fvnding was
extended to Mafth 2023 8n¢ a 8usiness Plan for the 2022r23 periotj submitted to thè Arts Council. In January
2021, Arts Councll England opened applicalions from ofganlsalions seeking regular lunding from April 2023 10
March 2028. ￿"reCtorS and members worked 109elher on the applic8tson. setting dear goals, targets and artlS(ic
plans as pef the applicatlon guidance ond process. This appiicab.on was 5ubmitt&d 8t the ènd of April 2022 with 4
dedslon Confimed in November 2022.
No tours arè planned without confimiation of suffKient fijndlng and lour trNJdgets InrAude a small o)nllngency lo
mrflg81& the possible imp8Ct of costs that ¢annol be anticipated. Foreign axchange ri6ks are mlllgaled by the
fotward purchasa of f(Meign cJJrrency vtherè appropriate or through negoliab.ng fees wrth companies.
Dance Consortium Limite(l operates with a minimal ovethead with pernianenl. part lime employee, th8
Ex8oJI￿e Director wh¢ is hosted at the Birmingham Hippodrome. makn'ng a minirn81 contribution lo desk space
and IT 8nd HR support. Following Ihe planned reiiremenl of Ihe curr&nl Executive Director. an exl&nsive
rgUUTtment process look ￿aCe befvleèn November 2021 and January 2022, which resulled in thtr appointrnenl of
new Executiv8 0ire¢lor, in a lu114ime role. They took this posl up in May 2022. A lull risk revpw is currently
un(Jerway and due for ￿MpletiOn by end of 2022 oncè the new Executtve Diredor has been in post for 6 months.
Tour boo￿n9. management, ma¥keting. soci•l media and tethnrAI requirements are C￿ltracted on a freelance
basis as requlre(l. with costs bèing albcated lo lour budg&ts. Management of the website Is also conlraGted on a
freelance basis, with additsonal Services provided on a ¢our-by.Icur ba&$.

DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
FSnanclal r•vl•w
The result$ for ihe period are shown in the statemènt of financial act1¥r¢￿ on pag¥ 16. A defiot of £222.402
12021.. surplus 01 £393.9691 has been incurred on unre611icted lunds. The level of Surplus achievèd al the end of
Ihe financial year 2020r21 was &xc8Ptional and due to th& dosure of Ihe theatres and lack of a¢tivty during the
pandemic where the oiganisation actsued income wilhoul spending. Th& defitsl in 2021r22 is the resutt of
ulili$ing funds re¢eivgd In 2020r21 that were unaLge lo be spent n 2021Y21. The Charity has no restr￿&￿ funds.
Golng conc•rn
The finan¢i81 slalèmenls haw been prepar8d on a concem b86is. The tharity'8 future e￿sle￿9 18
dgpendenl upon the finanfial SUC￿SS ol future produciions and ori the continuad support of Arts Coul￿￿1 of
England, whith has confirmed its 5UPPOrt lor th6 period to 31 Mafch 2026. The ifusltses have undertakAn an
8$sessmenl ol Ihe going ¢oncem ol Ihe charity. This 8ss•ssmant considered. for a poriod ot bvelve months from
th8 dale of approval of the financial statements, the likety trading condilw$, alongskl& $tskoholder support and
expected consumor appolile. Following COn￿deration ol Ihe likefy tradirrfJ con￿￿On8 and a nurnber ol diff8renl
scanarlos. the tTUStees havo ￿nClUded that the ¢h81ity remains a goirKJ eon¢em and ￿10 th•r•fore appro￿81• to
prepar¥ the financial stalemonts on a going concwi basis.
Pknni for futur• p•rlod*
Tour6 planned for 2022 onward$ indude rescheduled tours from Sao Paulo Oance Cornpany and A1￿Y 2 from
New York. as well as relum visls from Le$ Ball915 Tmckadefo de Montg Carfo {USA) and ooda ma￿40 (South
Africa). Provlslonal touring plans are in ple￿ up lo and induding Spring 2024.
Dance Consortium plan5 its tours over a >4 year cydo in Ino wlih funding from Arts Coundl England. 118eeks lo
bajance a diverse programm& of popular and advgnturous work Ihal builds 8udienc•s. 1•14in$ 9$tablIs￿d danco
supporterslpalrons and incroases Ihe depth and appreoation and enga98manl.
R•••riM Pollcy
Dance Consortlum Llmfted h88 agreed 8 resew polcy lo en$uTe rt is able to covar outstanding costs of tours
and other contracts in the event of exceptional ¢irrwmstances such a8 the loss of Arts Coundl England funding,
andlor lo cover any necessary costs aS￿l9t81 wtth the orderly wiTh>LSP of the txmpany. The cufrenl re58rve$
required for this purpo8¥ w¥s set as £7S,000. Thi$ wa8 reviewed in 2021 and due to the in¢roasod costs of
lourlng and operations of Oanee Consortium knmi18d, this has now been increased to a target of £150,OLJJ by the
9nd ol the 202&26 fundlng period. The athial ¢uryenl ￿Ve1 of reserves is unrestricted funds of E551.76312021'.
£777.1651 and will enable th8 planned use of rjjrrent Arts Counc41 England fundiro for Danc& Con59rtium
Limlt8d'$ ongoing pro9ramm8 oftounng.
Inv•Jtm•nt poll¢y
Th8 funds available for thg Charity lo invest depend on the th'ming of funding and of tour fee$ and other
xpendilure. Theatre fees are requested as the tour proceeds lo Ihg indlvldual venue. To r¢t8ln flexlbllrty and
availability of these funds. the CITarily uses a wrrent a¢xount and a higher raie call account, takiig account of
higher inlere8t rates whorg possible.
Flx•d •i•¢ts
There are no fLxed assets.
Trusts• Llablllty Imurnnce
Tftjslee Liability Insurance was r8kiewed and ¢onslder8d by the Board In June 2022. It was agreed that this
should b9 In place and has been tsken Olrt in July 2023 wth £l.QX¢..i]rJ) liabilty in pla¢e.
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DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Taxation Ststu¥
The company. whlch is a regislefed charity. is entrfed to the eX•m￿n6 affordgd by Part Xl. CTA2010 and S250
TCGA 1992, and 50 is exempl for taxation on Ks charitglA& activit*s.
Statem•nt a• to dli¢losurn ol Inlormation lo audltor
The director3 who w•r• in office on th& dal? of approval of these financi￿ $ts1om8nts have Confirmed. as far 88
Ihey arè aware, Ihal th￿￿ is no re]8vanl audit inforrnation of which the auditor 1$ unaware. Eath ol the directors
hav¥ confirmed Ihal Ihoy have taken all the steps that Ihey ought to have tsken a¥ directors in ordw to mak¥
Ih8mselves awarn of any relevant audrt infonnation an(1 to estsblish that tt has been c4mnwnlcal8d to lh•
auditor.
This report has been prgpared In accordarte Mrylh the provl6Son8 applicab18 to companr48 enl¢tled to thè Small
company's exèmption.
On beha
the
ockèr
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DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES. RESPONSIBIUTIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
The TNslee8 are responslble for weparing the Trustees. Report and tha find￿ra1 5tat¢mgnis ac£ordonce ￿th
applicable law and United Kingdom Acwunthng Standards (United ￿ngdoM Generalty Accaptod Aryunling
Practice).
Company law raquir•s the Twslegs lo pwp*e financial s181ements for financL41 year wlNth gives a Im• and
falr vlew of the stale of affairs of the thantable company and of the Incoming resources and application of
resources, includlng the income and expendibJre. of the thaTity fof that peri¢)d. In prgparing these ftnanual
Stslements. th& Trustees are r¢qLAr4<110-
' select suitabk accounting poll¢1￿ and then wly them ¢onsislenlly'
obsew the methods and prinopies ￿ the chir11￿$ SORP,.
. make iudgemenl8 and 08tlmal&s that are reasonable and prt￿ent.
' pr•p?re the finandal 8tslements on the golng conc8m basi$ unless tt Is Inapprowlal• to Presumg that
the charltable company will wntinue in business.
Th& Trusle85 are re$￿n61b1e lor kegping proper acc￿UntIl9 rwds that dlxlose with r¥•sonable aw￿raCY al any
lime the financial positi.on ol the Chafilable company and enat48 them to ansure that th8 flnanoal stslernenls
comply with the Companias Acl 2006. They are also responsible lor safeguafding assgls of the charitabl&
g)mpany and hence lor taking reasonab￿ steps the prevenllon aThJ detection of fraud and other iffegularthes.
In $0 far 88 tha Trustfjes ar• ¥warn.'
• Ih•r¢ is no rfjlgvanl audit Infom￿lOn ofwhl¢h the tharilabk r*ynpatys auditor is ungwar•', and
é the Tru6lfjes havo taken st•p$ that they ts￿￿t to hav• lak￿ to make th9msel￿$ ￿#T8 of ary r91evant audll
Info￿all0n and lo •Gt8blish Ihgl the auditor Is aware of thal Inforni8ti0n.
The Twste&s ar6 responsible for the maintenance arvJ integrity of th8 torporale and financial In1￿110n induded
on th8 ¢h8Tit*ble company's websrte. Legislation In the Unitèd Kingdom govemSng the pwjarnlon and
dissemination of Ilnancial Slalemenls rnay diffor from legislakn in o¢herjurisdldions.
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INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF DANCE CONSORTIUM
LIMITED
Opinion
We have audited the firwncial $lat8merrts of Dance Consorbum Lknrted {the 'charilable company) for the year
ended 31 March 2022 which comprise the Statement ol Finaniial Activities. the Balance Sheet. tho Slalement ol
Cash Flows and notes to the financ4al statements, induding a summary ol signrficant accounlSng policEs. Tho
financial reporting framework that ha$ been applled in Iheir preparation is appI￿able Law United ￿ngdoM
Accounting Standards, indLbding FRS 102 'The Finanaal Rewthng Standard ap￿ICall8 In th8 UK and Republk of
Ireland" IUn((ed Kingdom Generaly Accepted Accounting Piadice).
In tyjr op1n1c￿ Ihe finan¢i81 stslements..
give a true and foir ￿&W of the State ol the ¢haritable ojmpanls affairs as al 31 March 2022 and of 115
incoming resourc8s and applulbon of resource$, induding ils income and exp&nditure. for th8 year then
ended..
have been property prepared in aC0)rdan￿ United Klngdom Generalty A￿pIed Accountlng Prnctre.,
and
have been prwared In accordancé wth the requirements of th8 Companie$Act 2008.
Bag18 for oplnlon
We conduct8d our audrt in accordan¢g Wth Internalional Standard$ on Aud￿n9 IUKI IISA8 (UKII and appll¢abl8
law. OUT re8ponslt41rlies under those slandafds are fijrther described in the Audilorfs respon5ibililies for the audit ol
the 1Snancio18tatements sgdion ol our reporL We ar& irwjependenl ol tho tharilabl8 ¢ompany in accordan¢e with
the ethlcal ￿quIT￿mentS Ih81 are relevant to our auL1i¢ ol tho financial slatem&nls th6 UK, SnclL*Jing the FRC'5
Ethical Standard, and wo have fujfilled our other elhical wponsibilities *) 8¢o)rdance wrth these requiremènts. W8
believe that Ihe audit evidence w& have oblah)•d ts suifKxnl and apyopwiate to pro¥ldo 8 ba8is lor our opinlon.
Conclu#lon8 rnlatlng 1¢ golng concern
In auditing the financAal statamenls, we have c(1￿U￿¢¢I thgt the Irusloes, use ol gdng Co￿81n basil ol
8rLountsng In the preparation of tho finan¢i81 slalemonts is appropriat&.
88$•d on woth wo hav* pgrformed, w• hovg r￿1 kl•ntrfied any material uncwtalnllos r•taling lo events or
conditions Ihal, individu8lly or collectively. may cast sKJnifi¢•nl doubt on the charitsblè company'8 ability lo rAJnllnu8
os 8 going concern for a porbd ol ai le¥61 fv¥elve months frf>n whon the financial statements are authorised lor
188ue.
Our re8ponsibS1itsgs and Ihe respon￿bIlItIeS of th8 ITUStge$ ￿th rnsp8cI to golng o)ncorn are de8¢rlbed in the
relevant sections of thi8 report.
Other Informatlon
The trusleeg are r•spon#ib18 for th• othef inlomation. The other Infomiatton Comprises the infoTm8lon Includ8d in
the Report and FinAnc¢81 S181emenls other than the finan¢i81 stslements and OLN auditor's report Ihereon. Our
opinlon on Ihe finanetal $18temenis does not cover Ihe othor information and, excèpt to tho tsxtenl otherwis8
expllolly $¢aled in our report. we do not express any fomi of assurane¢ ¢onclusion Iher80n.
Our re8ponsibllity is lo r•ad th• oth•r ￿lOr￿natiOn and. In (b)ing $0. consider whether the Othgr knfomigtion is
malerialty inconsislenl wilh the fin8ndal statemenls or our kn¢￿¥ledge obtained In the couw of the audit or
otherwise appears to bg matèrialty mi55tated. If we hlentlfy such Matèri￿ Ineonsistenaes or 9pparenl material
m5gslalements. we are reguirpd to dete￿nIn• wh8th8r this gNes rise to a fflatellaS mlsstatamgnl in th8 financial
slalemenis themselves. If. based Ihe work we h8ve perfomed. we ￿nd￿d0 th81 Ihpre IB a m818rial
mis51atemenl ol this othw infoTrnalion, we are r8qulre(I to ￿pOrt that frdd.
We have nolNng lo report in thi5 regard.
Oplnlons on oth•r matt•rB prnscrfbed by the Companles Act 2006
In our opinion, based on the work underfaken in Ihe course of th& audiL
the information givgn ift the Truslees. Rèwl, whith inctudes thg Oirgct¢Ys' Report prepared for th8
purposes of company law. for the finanaal year lor which Ihe finan(#al sl*ements are prepared is
¢onslStent with thè finanual stalements: and
the D1￿ctors, Rgport inc￿ed withln the Tn4siees' Report ha$ been preparad in acetrfdpnce with apF41cable
legal requiramanls.
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INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF DANCE CONSORTIUM
LIMITED (CONTINUED)
Matter5 on whlch w• are required to rvport by exception
In the IvJht of the knowledge and understanding of the charitable ￿MpanY and ils enwronm&nl obtaned in the
coursa of tha audit, we have not identifEd malerial mlsslalements ￿ the Directors, Report I[￿l￿ded within Ihe
Trustees. Report.
We have nothing lo report in resped of the folkn¥ing matters wh8re the Companh?s Act 2C(6 raquires us lo r&w)rt
to you rf, In our ownion..
adequxle accounting re¢ords have not b88n kept. or r•tLrn8 adequele for our audit have not been receivgd
from branthes noi visited by us.. or
the financial statements are I￿l in agreement wrth Ihe accnunllThJ record5 and retum5.' or
certain disdosuies ol trustees, ￿m￿neral1￿ Spear￿ by law af¥ not made., or
• we have not rè¢¥ived 411 the information and explanations we requiro lor our audrt.. or
the Trustees were not entitled lo prepare the financial statèm*nls in a￿OrdanCe with the Small CAynp8nies'
regime and takg advantage ol the small companies exempbon from the requirement lo prtspare a Slrateglc
Roport Of in prewng th• OireLXors' Rep
Rg•pon8lbllltle• of Trustrg¥
As explained more lully in the Statement ol Trustees, responsibilities sel out on pag8 12, Ihe trustees Iwho are algo
tha dlrèclor5 of the tharil8ble company lor the PL*rposes ol company lawl are responsib￿ for th8 preparatSon ol the
financial 51alernents and for being satisfied that they giv• a true and fair view, and for such inlemal control as the
Irusleos determine is neoessary to anable the preparalion ol finanaal slatam¢nls Ihal ar8 Irg9 from malwial
misslalemenl, wh8th•r lo fraud or arror.
In preparing the financ1￿ slatsmanis. the trustees are responsiblé for as6es$ing the ch¥ritabk company's a￿litY lo
continue as a g￿n9 concafn, disdosing, as appli¢ablo, matlers Tetated to golng fX)ncem and using Ihe golng
concern basis ol a￿untIng Lmless the Irusleej either intend to tiquid8le the charita￿& Company or lo cease
opor8tions, or hgvo no re￿1$11¢ 4lternati¥8 bul lo do so.
AudStorf• r••pon•lbllbtloB lor tho audlt of th• fln•Th¢￿1 8tat•m•nts
OUT objectives grg lo obtaln r•ason8bl8 as8uran¢e about whether Ihe finantyal $18lernents As a whde arfr fr90 from
mai•Tial misstatem8nl, whelhar due io fraud or error, and lo Issuè an audiior'$ oport that Indud88 OLW opinlon.
Reasonable a8$urance is a high le￿1 ol a$sufan¢e, bul is not a guarantee that an audrt u)nducted in accordance
wilh ISAS IUKI will always delect a m8teri81 misstatement when il e￿$1$. Mi5Statemenl¥ can arlse from fraud or
error and are ￿nsidered materi81 il, individually or in th6 aggregale, they u)uld re850nabty b8 axpe¢led lo
influence Ihg economic decisions ol Ltsers laken on the boSi5 of these fmawal gtstement8.
The extont to whlch th¥ audit was consld•rnd eapabl• of d•t•cting Irr•gularltig8. Includlng fraud
Ifregularilies are Instances of nonrycompliance wlh laws and regulalions. The objectNèS of our audit gre to obtaln
suffKient appropriate audit evider￿8 regarding compliance wilh law3 and regu￿1￿)n$ thal have a direct effect on the
determinallon of material amounls and d1$dosu￿5 in the financial statemènts, lo perform au(Jil proc8dure$ lo help
aentily Inslancès of non-compliance with olher bws and Tegulalions that may have 8 rnalerial effecl on the fin#n¢i81
8¢alemenls, and Iv respond aFgroprialety to Kknilifieo or suspoGt8d notFcomplianLX Wrth laws and regulations
ljenlified during tho audll.
In relation to frgu¢J, the objectives of our aLKlit ar• to Klenlfy and assess risk ol m8ltrrial misstatemonl of th&
financial slatamgnl$ due lo frdud, to obtain suffifienl appropriate audit evidence regardirrfJ the assessed risks ol
matèrial misststemenl due to fraud through designin9 and implementing appropria18 responses and lo respond
approprfalely lo fraud Ix suspecied fraud Idenlffled during the audit.
However, the pnmary r95ponsif)ilty of management, with the Overs￿h1 ol th0$9 thaTggd with govemanco. lo
ensure that the entity's oper8th)n8 are Conducted in accwdance with the provisi￿8 of law8 and regulations and for
Ihe prevention and dele¢b"on of fraud.
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## **INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED (CONTINUED)** 

## **The extent to which the audit was considered capable of detecting irregularities, including fraud (continued)·** 

In identifying and assessing risks of material misstatement in respect of irregularities, including fraud, the audit engagement team: 

- obtained an understanding of the nature of the sector, including the legal and regulatory framework that the charitable company operates in and how the charitable company is complying with the l�gal and regulatory framework; 

- inquired of management, and those charged with governance, about their own identification and assessment of the risks of irregularities, including any known actual, suspected or alleged instances of 

- . fraud; 

- discussed matters about non-compliance with laws and regulations and how fraud might occur including assessment of how and where the financial statements may be susceptible to fraud. 

As a result of these procedures we consider the most significant laws and regulations that have a direct impact on the financial statements are FRS 102, Charities SORP (FRS 102), Companies Act 2006, Charities Act 2011, the charitable company's governing document, tax legislation and Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Act 2016. We performed audit procedures to detect non-compliances which may have a material impact on the financial statements which included reviewing the financial statements including the Trustees' Report, remaining alert to new or unusual transactions which may not be in accordance with the governing documents, inspecting correspondence with local tax authorities and evaluating advice received from internal/external advisers. 

The audit engagement team identified the risk of management override of controls as the area where the financial statements were most susceptible to material misstatement due to fraud. Audit procedures performed included but were not limited to testing manual journal entries and other adjustments, evaluating the business rationale in relation to significant, unusual transactions and transactions entered into outside the normal course of business. 

A further description of our responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements is located on the Financial Reporting Council's website at http://www.frc.org.uk/auditorsresponsibilities. This description forms part of our auditor's report. 

## **Use of our report** 

This report is made solely to the charitable company's members, as a body, in accordance with Chapter 3 of Part 16 of the Companies Act 2006. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might state to the charitable company's members those matters we are required to state to them in an auditor's report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the charitable company and the charitable company's members as a body, for our audit work, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed. 

## Anna Spencer-Gray 

Anna Spencer-Gray (Senior Statutory Auditor) For and on behalf of RSM UK Audit LLP, Statutory Auditor Chartered Accountants 103 Co Im ore Row Birmingham B33AG 

16 December 2022 

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DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Year ¢nd•d 31 M•￿h
Totsl
Totsl
nmtTiCted unMtrf¢tsd
2022
2021
Donat￿)n$ and19gadas
Charilable aclNrfioS
Invostmants
Olhvr irxxm
500.371
525.102
470
4,686
498.371
15,825
Totsl In¢om•
1.030.829
S14,581
Ch•rtt•bl• acai¥ilws
1,253.031
120,592
N•t leXp•nd1￿fvwln¢0M• for th• y••rf
N•t mov•m•nl In fund•
1222,4021
393,989
Totsl lund8 brtyjghl I0￿•r0
777.165
383.216
Total fund• urrled ft*mnl
554.783
777,185
All Inc￿• and exp•ndllur• dfjrlve frryn G¢)nikwlng actNilbei.
The si8l•menl of ffnwial 8clivitles aho coff*• with lh• r•￿th￿nIS In Incthn• •￿9n￿￿Jro 8tsxunl
undor lh• Comp*ies Act 2006.
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Company Registration No. 06179223 

## **DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED** 

## **BALANCE SHEET** 

## **AS AT 31 MARCH 2022** 

|**Current assets**<br>Debtors<br>Cash at bank and in hand<br>**Notes**<br>**11**<br>**Creditors: amounts falling due within**<br>**12**<br>**one year**<br>Net current assets<br>**Income funds**<br>Unrestricted funds<br>**2022**<br>**£**<br>202,969<br>559,394<br>762,363<br>(207,580)|**2021**<br>**£**<br>**£**<br>**£**<br>12,525<br>781,290<br>793,815<br>(16,630)<br>554,783<br>777,185<br>554,783<br>777,185<br>554,783<br>777,185|
|---|---|



These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies subject to the small companies' regime. 

iaat�iements were approved by the Trustees on 14 December 2022. 

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DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
2022
2021
Nots8
Cash flows trom op•rating activiti
Cash labsort>ed by)Igensral8d iiom
operalK)ns
13
1222,366)
321,764
Investing aGtlvltl•8
Inlerest receiv8d
470
365
N•t ¢￿h u•n¢rnt•d from Inv•stlng
a¢tlvlties
470
365
N•t ¢*8h used In fln•n¢Sng actlv5tle•
Not Id•er•?¥•Vlncr•a•• In rn•h •nd cash
•qulv•lgnts
1221.896)
322.129
Cash and cash equivalent8 al beginnbng of year
781,290
459.161
Ca•h and c4•h •qulval•nt8 at end of y••r
559,394
761.290
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DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
A¢countlng pollclei
Chartty inf0m￿tIon
Daneo Consortium Limited is a charitabb cornpany ￿(orporated in England and do&s not have share ￿prtaI.
The 8ddr88s ol the Charivs registered office 1$ &'mingham Hippodiom& Theatre. Hutsl Slr&g1. Binningham,
BS 4TB.
A¢¢ountlnq conv•ntSon
The financial statem¢nls hav8 been prep8red in 8cwdance vAlh the Staiement of R8commgnd8d Pra¢XrA'.
Accounting and Rèporb"ng by Charitie$ Wepar1r￿ their accounts in aceordance with the Financlal Rewting
Standard applicable In the UK and RepU￿1C ol Irdand IFRS 1021 {effective 1 January 20191 and the Financlal
Reporfng Standard applscable In the United Kingdom and RtrpubNc of Ir8laNI IFRS 1021. and thg Companies
Act 20Cé.
Dance Consortlum Llmlled meets the definitlon of a public ben•fft 8ntity under FRS 102. A8$91$ 8nd Ilabililies
are inrtially recogni$ed at historical ￿st or transadion value unless othèrwise staled In the relevant
accounting policy.
The prlncipal 8ruunling policies adopted. j(*¥menls and key $oufc•s of eslknation unc8rtalniy In th8
prèparation of Ihe financlal 5ts18m8nl$ are 8et tsut below.
Tho flnancial 8talement8 Br• drawn up li Stsrfing and gnwnts are roundèd to the nearest pound.
Golng ¢onc•rn
The fin8ndal statements hav• been prepared on a 90ing ¢)xeern ba818. The charflY$ fuluT8 exiBtgnce 1$
dfjp¥nd•nl vpon the financlol $u¢¢e8s of future productions 8nd on the continued support ol Arts Council ol
England, whith has confimied its support for Ihe perw to 31 Marth 2026. Th8 iru$le88 hav& undertaken an
assessment ol the going concem of the charity. This asses8m8nl considered. for a ￿ri0￿ of fvlelve month$
from the dale of approval ol the financial statements. Ihe likely Irading condition8, 8longshde slakeholdef
support and expected eon8um¢r appettte. Fdlowing consideralion of the Ilkgly Ir8ding ¢ondilions and
number of differenl ¥cenarf03. the trustee5 have concluded Ih8t the tharity romains a going con¢gm Is
Iherelore appropriate to prepare ihe finan¢io1 stalements on a going concern b8818.
Incomlng r••ourc•s
Inc¢rne is principally represented by inLY)me from Arts Courd EWatxl and fees from rnember theatr08 In
rèspecl of tours net of valua added lax. Thè résuhs are dèrived from rA)ntinuing opefations durlng tho Current
and the prewous period. No operations have been acquired during these Iwo periods.
Donations and orants
Income from donations and giants, Inthding ¢apilal grants. v4 reL))gni80d when these arfy racoivAble, except
as follows..
When donors specafy that donations 8nd grants givon to the Chanty musl be used in fulura a¢￿)untIng
pariods, ihe income is deferred until Ih05e periods.
When donors imposg conditions wttio* have to ba fulfilled before Ihe c*arily bgcomes enlitted lo use
such incorne. the income Is ¢Jelerred and not recwni5pd unth'l the prfrcond¢lM)ns fof u$9 have been
mel.
When donor5 Specify that donalbns and grants are for partk%lar restricted purFW)$es, whith do not arnounl lo
pre-conditions r8garding enlillement. this Incom• is re￿gnIsed ￿1h1n restrided funds when receivable.
In¢&msl r8celvable
Inte￿$t 15 vecognised as rt aLfTU8$.
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DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Ac¢ountlny policles {Contlnu•d)
R￿0￿r£•8 •xp•nd•d
Expenditure Is indude¢J in Ihe Statement of Financ1￿ Activities on an 8¢cnJa15 ba￿$ aThl is diredty 8ttributabl8
to specAfic actiwties and has been indud•d in those cost categcdes.
Expenditure on faising funds are those in￿rred in trading a¢tivib"e$ that rats8 additional Incorne for
thé charity.
Charitable octmlies inthde expendrfure assoo8led wilh touring and indude both thg direct ￿$15 and
support eosls relating to Ihes6 act1wtl￿.
Support costs indude central fundj'ons.
Governance costs indude those Costs ￿eUrred in the govemarKe of the (*arrty and Its a8set$ and
arg primari￿ associated with constltullonal and Sta￿1¢￿￿ requirements.
C•$h and ¢a$h equlvalents
Cash and bank balances indud&s ￿$h and short tenn hyhly Ilquld in￿$1Ments vMlh a short malurfty of three
months or1856 from ihe dal& of oMuisS1ion.
Fln•nclal Instrum•nts
Th9 charity has elected to apply the provisims of Seclion 11 '8asic Flnandal In$lnJm8nls' and Stctlon 12
'Olher Financial Instrumonts l$$u8$' of FRS 102 to aN of rts fflnanc4al instwment8.
Finanual A58ets ar8 recognlsed in the charity's bolance sh¢o1 when the charity becom8$ party lo ¢h8
contractual provislons of th8 in$lwmgnl and are das$ifigd into specif*d c￿egor￿aS. Tho dassrflcautsn
depgnds on the natwe and purpose ol Ihe finanrial a5seis and 1$ detwmined al th8 bme of rn(wnlllon.
For•lgn •xchano•
Transadions in foreign cJJrrena&s arts translated into Sierflw al ihe exchange rale ruling 91 the dale of the
transaction ex￿p1 where lO￿l9n exchange contract$ are in rAace. Where such contracts are in place the
related tran59dlon3 arg translated al the rate sel by the contract. Monetary ass91$ an¢ liabllrtles denomlnaled
In foreign curwncies are Iranslaled Into Sl•ding al Ihe dosing rate 81 the balanc6 sheet dalo and any
gxchange differences are induded in the Statement of Flnandal Activities.
D•btor•
Trade and other debtors w￿ch are receivabl8 Withln ono y¢ar arts iniiially r8o)9nised al the Iransactlon pn'ce
and sub6equenlly measured al affl0￿50d cosl. being the Iransaction price le88 any amounts settled any
impairment losses.
Trad• ¢r•dltor• and Ilab511119s
Trade crèditors payable wrthin one year •re InNJalty measured at Ihe transaclion prfce and subsequenly
measLxed at amoriised ¢osl, being Ihe transa¢tK)n wice ￿$8 any amounts s•l(led.
Government grants
Govarnm8nt grants are recognised at tho falr v*ue of the asset ￿CeiVed or recelvable when there is
reasonable assurance that the grant conditions vrill be mel arKI the granls will b8 r￿1Ved.
A grant that SP8effi¢s performance conditi¢)ns Is rwnised in irKome when the pertomartt conditions are
met. Where a grant does not speufy perf¢)nnHnce 0￿dIt￿)n$ it is recDgni5ed in income when tha pro(*eds
ar9 received or rethvable. A grant receNed belore the recognIt￿n cnteria are satisfied is recognised as a

DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Critical aeeounllng •stlmat•8 and Judgemonts
Estimat￿ and judgemonts are cryiiinualty ev*al&d and are based on hlslorical experienc• and othw faclors.
induding expectslions of future event5 thal are b•lieve(I lo be reasonab￿ under the fArcJjmstsn￿9. There are
no such uilical acccyjnting e8ts"male5 and assumptK*ns lo reForL
Donatlonl and l•ga¢l
Ye•r •nd•d Y•ar •nd•d
31 Mar¢h
31 March
Unr•stricted Unf••trkted
fund8
funds
2022
2021
Arts C¢uncil grant- rggulary funded Dryani￿￿on grant
Sponsorshlp
498,371
2,CQO
49B,371
500,371
498,371
c￿ritablI *ctlvltl••
Y•4r •nd•d Y•ar •nd•d
31 March
31 March
Unmtrfcted Unr••trlct•d
fundB
funds
2022
2021
ProuTBmme & rner¢handS$9 Income
Fees from mgmb¥r theatres lor tours
17,202
507,900
525.102
Investments
Y••r ended Y•ar ended
31 March
31 March
Unr•8trlcted Unr98trlctsd
fund8
fund$
2022
2021
Interest r•￿fv8b1e
470
365
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DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEKfs {CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Othtt In¢ome
Y•ar •nd•d Y•ar gnd•d
31 M•rch
31 March
Unr•$trlcted Unr•¥tslctsd
2022
2021
Other Inc0rn8
4,686
15,825
Charftsbh actlvldfj•
Y•ar end•d Yoar•nded
31 March
31 Morch
2022
2021
Siaff costs
Foè9 ol visiting componles
Freelance contracts
R•sèar¢h visits
Mis¢elL8n¥ou8
Programmes
Bank charg•s
WebgHe co818
51,590
1.132,047
17.700
1,347
8,704
18,084
424
9,225
46,411
18.175
9,380
114
147
20,617
1,239,121
104,467
Share of support Gosls
Share of governance costs
8,910
7,000
9,125
7,000
1.253,031
120,592
Y•ar •nd•d Y•ar ended
31 Morch
31 March
2022
2021
Total exp•nditure includ¢•:
Audito¢s remuneration . audit
7.500
5.500
Truste*•
None of the Trustees lor any person$ conneded with them) receNed any rernuneralion or banèfils I￿rn It
charfty during either ￿8￿. £40 of tra¥el expenses were ir￿Urred during the year by one trustee. {2021'. £Nill

DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS {CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Employ••¥
Mumber ol ¢mploy
Thts averoge monthty number employees during the y&ar was:
2022
Numbor
2021
Number
Dlr•clor
Employm•nt Colts
2022
2021
Wages and salaries
Social security costs
Othgr penslon ￿81S
49.684
633
1,293
30,583
13,179
2,689
51,590
48,411
There were no employ•o8 whose annugl remunerallon wa8 £80.LWXI or more.
10 Tax*tlon
Thè company, whlch became a iegislered tharity on 23 June 2CQ9, Is enttlled lo the exempllon5 afforded by
Part Xl, CTA 2010 and S258 TCGA 1992. and So is exempt from 18xatlon on its tharitable a¢tivities.
11 Debtorn
2022
2021
Amounts falllng du• wlthln *)n• y•ar.
Trade debtors
Other debtor8
Prep¥ymenls ondawued In￿Me
184.121
3.100
9,425
18.840
202,989
12,525
12 Cr•dltors: amounts f*lllng due wlthln rtn• year
2022
2021
Trade GrgditiKs
Other taxalion anij social securiiy
Accruals and dal8rred illcome
155,873
1,049
50,858
8,027
8.603
207.580
16.630

DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
13 Cash gèn•rated from op•rnllon¥
2022
2021
IDefiutllsurpu8 for the year
1222.402}
393,969
Adjustments for.
Investment ino)me recognis8d in slalement ol finanoal adiMtie8
14701
13651
Movements in wor￿n9 Gapttal..
{Inueasèlldecrease in debtor8
lncreaselldecrea￿) In credltors
1190,4441
190,950
79,419
{151,2591
Ca8h lahOrb￿ byygenw•t•d from operntlon*
1222,3881
321.764
14 Analy•l• of ¢hony•• In net debt
1 Apr51
2021
C••h flo￿31 March 2022
Cash al bank and in hgnd
781.29)
I221,8￿)
559.394
781.29J
(221,8￿)
559,394
15 R•l•tgd p•rty tr*n•a¢tlon•
Member Th6ètre8
The followlng th•alr&$ art considered lo b• members of Danee Consorts'um timiled. Tho trar￿acts.c￿s
befvleen lh• company and fts mèmb8rs during the p•riod amount8 ftomltrwed to the memb•rs 01 th&
balance ¥h•el ¢Jale are as follows..
Net
Net N•t Amounts
N•t
Sal•• lo Pur¢h4•
due from Amounts
mvmbe
from
memb•r4
due to
m•mb•Y¥
m•mbor•
Blmilngham Hbppodrome Limiteil
BrighlDn Dome and Festival
Eden Court
Hull Naw Thèalre
London S8dler3 We115
Marlowa Theatre (fhel
Milton Kayn•s Theatre
Newcastle Theatr• Royal
Notwlch Theatre Royal
Nottingham Royal Centre
Plymouth Theatre Royal
Samord Thw Lowry
19.144
19,232
20.612
36.486
129.940
52,516
19,176
20.000
20,(h)O
82,805
82.398
22,570
26,761
2,55B
4,153
4,759
32.610
5,227
18,000
4,372
2,753
423
14,848
123,081
24,OCQ
{3851
8.212
8.610
2,385
2.893
31,736
524.879
98.514
179.878
43.289
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DANCE CONSORTIUM LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
15 Related party tran￿¢110￿3 IContlnu•d)
The transactions b8tween the company and its members durfng the prior period and amounts due froml
owe(I lo the members al the 31 March 2021 were as follows..
Not
Mot Not Amounts
M•t
sal￿ to Purchas•$
due from Amounts
m•mb•rn
from momb•rn
du• to
m•mb•v•
m•mb•r•
Blmiingham Hippc4Jrome Llmited
No￿l¢h Theatre Royal
9,680
9,680
365
10.045
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