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2023-12-31-accounts

.Y-_ I roses opera Rose Opera A Charitable Incorporated Organisation (cio) Report and Financial Statements 5T YEAR ENDING 31 OF DECEMBER 2023 Charity Number1179516 www.roseopera.co.uk

Rose Opera

Contents of the report and financial statements For the year ended 31 December 2023

Trustees and administrative details - - - - - - 3
Report of the Trustees - - - - - 5
Statement of financial activities - - - - - - 15
Balance sheet
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Notes to the financial statements - - - - - 17

Trustees

Rose Opera’s Trustees:

Andrew Evans (Chairman) – Resigned in summer 2023 Tamara Ravenhill (Treasurer and Artistic Director) Alethea Tabor (Chorus Master) – Resigned in summer 2023 Paul Ravenhill (Director) – newly appointed Chairman

Reference and Administrative Details

Charity Number: 1179516 Registered with: The Charity Commission of England and Wales Correspondence Address: 56 Pine Tree Hill, Pyrford, Woking, Surrey GU22 8LY Charity Form: Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO), Foundation Model

All Trustees were appointed on the incorporation of Rose Opera on 10[th] August 2018.

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rose opera Songs of summer & love July 14th (Friday) 7pm Great opera composers in song September 21st (Thursday) 7pm Schubertiade November 10th (Friday) 7pm rose opera Reeital Rose Opera in Recilal Posler Page 3

Contacting Rose Opera

Rose Opera can be contacted through the email address: info@roseopera.co.uk. More information about Rose Opera can be found on our web site, www.roseopera.co.uk.

Structure, Governance and Management

Rose Opera is governed by its Constitution, which is available for download from the Charity Commission web site.

Appointment of Trustees

Apart from the first charity trustees, every trustee has been appointed by a resolution passed at a properly convened meeting of the charity trustees. In selecting individuals for appointment as charity trustees, the charity trustees have considered the skills, knowledge and experience needed for the effective administration of the CIO.

Rose Opera

Report of the Trustees for the year ending 31 December 2022

The Trustees of Rose Opera are pleased to present their annual report, together with the financial statements of the charity for the year ending 31[st] December 2023, which have been prepared under the accrual basis method. This report and the accompanying accounts have been prepared to meet the requirements of the Charity Commission.

Rose Opera was incorporated as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation based on the Foundation Model on 10[th] August 2018 and is registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales, registration number 1179516. This annual report of Rose Opera covers full financial year, which is the period from 1[st] January to 31[st] December 2023, a period of 12 months.

More information about Rose Opera is available on our web site, at www.roseopera.co.uk.

Rose Opera’s 2023 programme included three concerts from its ongoing series ‘Rose Opera in Recital’ concert, project dedicated to the genre of the Art Song initiated in 2021.

Songs of summer and love presented a diverse programme of romantic songs including a contemporary Ukrainian composer, Myroslav Volynsky. September programme explored the theme of opera composers writing for both opera and songs; it included a well curated selection of lieder and opera arias. Schubertiade in November was the best attended concert, fully dedicated to Franz Schubert and featuring is less known Italian arias.

The venue for all three concerts was Leighton House Museum in Kensington, London. The venue’s history, look and feel are aligned to the artistic agenda of Rose Opera. Audience and critic reception of the concerts were overwhelmingly positive.

2023 programme didn’t include a fully staged opera.

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1. Objects, Organisation and Activities

The purpose of Rose Opera is to advance the arts for the public benefit through the promotion and presentation of opera to the highest possible standards for the benefits of the local communities in which the company performs; and to advance the education of the public in opera and classical song through outreach to educational institutions, and young performers in the early stage of their careers.

Along with performing opera and classical song, Rose Opera strives to use the medium of opera to foster social inclusion and to engage young people in the performing arts.

The trustees confirm that they have, with regard to the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit, implemented plans to promote opera and as an art form and to increase the scope and impact of the charity on accessing members of the public not previously reached.

2. Review of activities

In 2023, we continued to see a slow return of our audiences to life events. Despite the rising costs and continued economic uncertainty, Rose Opera planed and delivered several 3 successful recitals at Leighton House, London.

14/07/2023 Songs of Summer and love 21/09/2023 Great opera composers in song 10/11/2023 Schubertiade

In addition, Rose Opera commenced preparation for a busy 2024 programme which would include, along with three Rose Opera in Recital concerts, a fully staged production of Tosca in May 2024. The preparation process included auditions and bringing onboard and mobilising a strong creative team.

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As already mentioned, three concerts at Leighton House were very positively received by both critics and audiences.

6 Soloists, accompanied by the piano presented a diverse programme of songs and operatic arias (September, November). The November concert featured Schubert’s “Shepherd on the Rock” and was performed as an ensemble piece with a clarinet obligato.

“Rose Opera are clearly a very talented and give every sign of having what it takes to produce a full Tosca with orchestra, soloists and chorus next May.” – Mark Aspen Reviews

Songs of summer and love

Schubertiade

2.2 Sponsorship

Rose Opera is pleased to have attracted a number of important sponsors throughout the financial year. The key ones are:

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2.3 Community impact and inclusivity

Rose Opera is committed to maintaining inclusivity in all of its productions and to ensuring that our impact in the local communities in which we perform is valued and positive. In particular, we focus on generating positive impact through:

2.4 Contribution of artists and volunteers

We greatly value the contribution made to the charity in time, skills, commitment and money by artists and volunteers. Without this contribution the charity would not be able to achieve its objects or activities in any kind of capacity such as have been done. The sense of collective goodwill and community spirit is at the heart of what Rose Opera represents.

3. Principal sources of funds

The charity is supported by private donor funding, by income from admissions to productions, and by tax reliefs. In 2023 we secured private donations, income from ticket sales and tax relief income and gift aid claims where appropriate.

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4. Risk review

The Trustees carry out:

5. Principal activity

The principal activity of the charity is that of an opera company.

6. Trustees

The trustees who held office during the period were:

Andrew Evans (Chairman) – resigned in early summer 2023 Tamara Ravenhill (Treasurer and Artistic Director) Alethea Tabor (Chorus Master) – resigned in early summer 2023 Paul Ravenhill (Director)

Andrew Evans and Alethea Tabor stepped down as Trustees of Rose Opera. As the cofounders of the charity, their contribution was essential to the success of Rose Opera, especially during the challenging pandemic times. We would like to thank them for their work and commitment.

Post reporting period event: a new Trustee, Andrew Robinson was appointed in early 2024. Andrew is an experienced and well established pianist and coach, a faculty member at the Royal College of Music. We are thrilled to have his expertise and in-depth knowledge of operatic and, especially, lieder repertoire to inform and guide our future artistic plans.

Appointment of directors is by ordinary resolution of the members at a general meeting.

Signed by:

Tamara Ravenhill – Artistic Director, Treasurer and Producer

Paul Ravenhill – Chairman

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Rose Opera Statement of financial activities ~~Year ended 31 December 2023~~

Section A Statement of financial activities (including summary income and expenditure account)

Recommended categories by activity Recommended categories by activity Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
income
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds Prior year
funds
£ £ £ £ £
Income F01 F02 F03 F04 F05
Income and endowments from:
Donations and legacies 500 - - 500 7,060
Charitable activities 4,667 - -
4,667 6,608
Other trading activities - - - - -
Investments - - - - -
Grant Funding - - - - -
Gift Aid & Creative Tax Relief 3,066 - - 3,066 2,852
Total 8,233 - - 8,233 16,520
Expenditure
Expenditure on:
Raising funds - - - - -
Charitable activities 3,720 - - 3,720 7,037
Professional fees 923
923 5,219
Support costs 1,713 - - 1,713 2,342
Total 6,356 - - 6,356 14,598
Net income/(expenditure) before tax for
the reporting period
1,877 - - 1,877 1,922
Taxpayable - - - - -
Net income/(expenditure) after tax before
investment gains/(losses)
1,877 - - 1,877 1,922
Netgains/(losses)on investments - - - - -
Net income/(expenditure) 1,877 - - 1,877 1,922
Extraordinary items - - - - -
Transfers between funds - - - - -
Other recognised gains/(losses):
Gains and losses on revaluation of fixed assets for the
charity’s own use
- - - - -
Other gains/(losses) - - - - -
Net movement in funds 1,877 - - 1,877 1,922
Reconciliation of
funds:
Total funds brought forward 4,618 - - 4,618 2,696
Total funds carried forward 6,495 - - 6,495 4,618

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Rose Opera Balance sheet As at 31 December 2023

Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
income
funds
Endowment
funds
Total this
year
Total last
year
£ £ £ £ £
Fixed assets F01 F02 F03 F04 F05
Intangible assets - - - - -
Tangible assets - - - - -
Heritage assets - - - - -
Investments - - - - -
Total fixed assets - - - - -
Current assets
Stocks - - - - -
Debtors - - - - -
Investments - - - - -
Cash at bank and in hand 6,494 - - 6,494 4,617
Total current assets 6,494 - - 6,494 4,617
Creditors: amounts falling due within
one year
- - - - -
Net current assets/(liabilities) 6,494 - - 6,494 4,617
Total assets less current liabilities 6,494 - - 6,494 4,617
Creditors: amounts falling due after
one year
- - - - -
Provisions for liabilities - - - - -
Total net assets or liabilities 6,494 - - 6,494 4,617
Funds of the Charity
Endowment funds - - -
Restricted income funds - - -
Unrestricted funds 6,494 - 6,494 4,617
Revaluation reserve -
Fair value reserve
Total funds 6,494 - - 6,494 4,617

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Rose Opera Balance sheet As at 31 December 2022 – continued

The company is entitled to exemption from audit under Section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 for the year ending 31 December 2020.

No notice has been deposited under Section 476 of the Companies Act 2006 in relation to its financial statements for the financial year.

The trustees acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Companies Act with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.

These accounts have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to small companies subject to the small companies’ regime and in accordance with FRS102 SORP.

Signed on behalf of the Directors

Tamara Ravenhill

Treasurer

September 2023

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Notes to the financial statements For the period 1/1/20 – 31/12/20

1. Accounting policies

Basis of preparation

These accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention with items recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant note(s) to these accounts.

The accounts have been prepared in accordance with:

and with the Charities Act 2011. The charity constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS102.

The accounts have been prepared on a going concern basis. Having made appropriate enquiries, the trustees consider it reasonable to assume the charity has adequate resources to continue for the foreseeable future.

Recognition of income

All incoming resources are included in the statement of financial activities (SOFA) when the charity becomes entitled to the income and it is more likely than not that it will receive the income and the amount can be quantified with reasonable accuracy.

Incoming resources from charitable activities represent ticket sales, front of house income (programmes) and participation fees for operas.

Voluntary income is receivable from donations, advertising in the programme by local businesses and any related income tax recovery therein.

Expenditure

Expenditure is included on an accruals basis and is inclusive of irrecoverable VAT.

Investment assets

The charity holds no investment assets at the balance sheet date.

Tangible assets

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The charity holds no tangible assets (those being of a value of more than £500) at the balance sheet date. Rose Opera’s policy is that any asset purchased at a cost of less than £500 should be written off through the P&L in the year in which it is purchased.

Fund accounting

General funds are unrestricted funds which are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the general objectives of the charity and which have not been designated for other purposes.

Restricted funds comprise unrestricted funds that have been set aside by the trustees for particular purposes, or that have been designated by a donor for a particular purpose. The charity holds no restricted funds at the date of the Balance sheet.

2. Analysis of income

Note 3 Income
Analysis of income Unrestricted
funds

Restricted
income
funds
Endowment
funds

Total funds
Prior year
£ £
Donations
and legacies:
Donations and gifts 500 - - 500 7,060
Gift Aid and tax relief 3,066 - - 3,066 2,852
Legacies - - - - -
General grants provided by government/other
charities
- - - - -
Membership subscriptions and sponsorships
which are in substance donations
- - - - -
Donated goods, facilities and services - - - - -
Other - - - - -
Total 3,566 - - 3,566 9,912
Charitable
activities:
Productions (incl. programmes) 4,667 - - 4,667 6,608
- - - - -
- - - - -
Other - - - - -
Total 4,667 - - 4,667 6,608
TOTAL INCOME 8,233 - - 8,233 16,520

In the trading period the main sources of income for the charity were ticket sales and private donations.

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4 Expenditure

Expenditure Expenditure
This year Last year
Analysis Unrestricted
funds

Restricted income funds
Endowmen
t funds
Total funds Unrestricted
funds

Restricted
income
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds
Expenditure on raising funds: £ £
Incurred seeking donations - - - - - - - -
Incurred seeking legacies - - - - - - - -
Advertising, marketing, direct mail and publicity 855 - - 855 1,217 - - 1,217
- - - - - - - -
Total expenditure on raising funds 855 - - 855 1,217 - - 1,217
Expenditure on charitable activities:
Charitable activities (productions) 3,720 - - 3,720 7,037 - - 7,037
General & Administrative 858 - - 858 1,126 - - 1,126
Artists' fees 923 - - 923 5,219 - - 5,219
Miscelaneous - - - - - - - -
Total expenditure on charitable activities 5,501 - - 5,501 13,382 - - 13,382
TOTAL EXPENDITURE 6,356 - - 6,356 14,599 - - 14,599

Except for general expenses such as general company branding (website including sales processing capability), all other costs are directly related to the charitable activities. Expenditure largely consists of payments to artists and hire costs to rehearsal and performance venues. The line “Charitable Activities (productions)” in the table above includes production costs such as costumes and props’ acquisition (value below £500) and hire.

(value below £500) and hire. (value below £500) and hire.
Analysis of expenditure on charitable activities
This year Last year
Activity or programme Activities
undertaken
directly
Activities undertaken
directly
Activity 1 Rose Opera in Recital 5,419 1,036 Rose Opera in Recital
2022
Activity 2 Fully staged opera (Tosca 2024) 273 9,718 Fully Staged opera
:Suor Angelica I Mozart
& Salieri
Activity 3 Opera Gala (Nov 2022) 30 2,975 Opera Gala with
Orchestra
Other Support Costs 634 869
Total 6,356 14,598

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5. Support costs

Support cost Raising Funds Grand Total Notes
General Branding
and Website
634 634 Website hosting, email
service
Insurance - -
Lighting - -
Fund Raising costs - -

Total
634 634

The general branding and website category includes costs for Rose Opera’s web site, which is hosted by wix.com and our email service, which is provided by namesco.co.uk.

6. Directors’ remuneration and expenses

The company directors are both directors and trustees of the company for company and charity law purposes. None of the directors were paid remuneration or expenses in their capacity as trustees.

7. Preparation and review of the accounts

In 2023 Rose Opera has reported 8, 233 in revenues for the financial year. Given its current size and transactional complexity, the Trustees are satisfied that the accounts have been prepared by the Treasurer who is a qualified accountant (ACMA) and has a business degree (an MBA), and reviewed by the Trustee who holds a university degree. The Trustees continue to feel that there is no need at this point for an additional independent review of the accounts.

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