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Dance is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Arts categoryand the Performing art subcategory.
2,579 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 1.27% of all charities.
Keywords to find charities¶
UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.
The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:
\b(danc(e|ing)|ballet|ballroom)\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
---|---|---|
Under £10k | 733 | 0.97% |
£10k - £100k | 1,166 | 1.71% |
£100k - £250k | 247 | 1.19% |
£250k - £500k | 122 | 1.24% |
£500k - £1m | 72 | 1.17% |
£1m - £10m | 102 | 1.20% |
Over £10m | 18 | 0.88% |
Total | 2,460 | 1.29% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
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ccew | 2,066 | 1.21% |
oscr | 286 | 1.15% |
ccni | 227 | 3.15% |
Total | 2,579 | 1.27% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
Name | Latest income |
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ROYAL OPERA HOUSE COVENT GARDEN FOUNDATION [Charity number: 211775] Presentation of opera and ballet performances at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden and tours in the United Kingdom and overseas |
£132,687,000 |
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland [Charity number: SC015855] The objects for which the Company (also hereinafter called 'the Institution') is established are to conduct the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, whether in Glasgow or elsewhere, as a national and international academy and conservatoire for, inter alia, music, dance, film, television and the dramatic arts, to advance learning, knowledge and excellence, by teaching, research, performance and study, in particular, but without limitation, in the fields of music, dance, film, television and the dramatic arts and related fields, to provide instruction in such branches of learning as the Company may think fit and to make provision for research and performance and for the dissemination of knowledge in such manner as the Company may determine, and to act as a cultural centre and artistic stimulus for the community at large and in furtherance thereof. |
£27,650,000 |
TRINITY LABAN CONSERVATOIRE OF MUSIC AND DANCE [Charity number: 309998] Specialist, practice-based higher education to equip students for successful careers as performers, composers and choreographers in the fields of music and contemporary dance.Lifelong learning opportunities in dance and music.Outreach and community-based projects.Promotion of research and scholarship to advance the art forms of music and dance.Provision of music and dance performances. |
£26,787,022 |
WALES MILLENNIUM CENTRE [Charity number: 1060458] WMC aims to create a special place which will provide a focal point for the unique culture, identity and talents of Wales though the creation of a world class showcase for musicals, opera, dance, exhibitions, entertainment and education in a millennium landmark, with long lasting benefits for the whole community. |
£26,581,645 |
THE MAYFLOWER THEATRE TRUST [Charity number: 294745] The primary objectives of the trust as defined by the memorandum and articles of association are the encouragement of the arts, the promotion and advancement of education, and the cultivation and improvement of public education in drama, mime, opera, singing, music, dance, painting, and sculpture, cinema, literature and other arts. |
£25,566,092 |
ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCE [Charity number: 312826] The Royal Academy of Dance is a registration organisation for dance teachers, a Higher Education provider for aspiring dance teachers, an Awarding Organisation leading to proficiency in dance at a high level; and the owner of Benesh Movement Notation; and through these provides dance training, dance teacher education, and dance assessment services to students and teachers. : |
£22,004,000 |
ENGLISH NATIONAL BALLET [Charity number: 214005] The primary objective of the Charity remains to present productions of classical ballet of the highest quality within England and around the world, with particular emphasis on access to these performances to the widest possible audience through affordable pricing, touring to different venues in England and attractive repertoire. |
£21,480,000 |
THE ROYAL BALLET SCHOOL [Charity number: 214364] To train and educate outstanding classical ballet dancers for The Royal Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet and other top international dance companies. |
£21,241,000 |
LEEDS GRAND THEATRE AND OPERA HOUSE LIMITED [Charity number: 500408] Maintain and develop the Leeds Grand Theatre, City Varieties Music Hall and Hyde Park Picture House. Offer drama, opera, ballet, musicals, comedy, variety, pantomime and arthouse / mainstream films. Increase engagement with performing arts and with heritage of these listed buildings through innovative learning and interpretation programmes. |
£17,228,040 |
BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET [Charity number: 1061012] Birmingham Royal Ballet seeks to be the UK's foremost international ballet company, enriching people's lives through dance, and aspiring to excellence in all that it does |
£16,576,030 |
Ten random charities¶
Name | Latest income |
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Glasgow Lunchtime Theatre [Charity number: SC035858] To promote, maintain, improve and advance the education of children, young people and adults particularly by the encouragment of the Arts including the arts of drama, film, dance, music, singing, literature and visual arts |
£817,540 |
DANCE 4 LIMITED [Charity number: 1015437] To promote the appreciation and understanding of the art of dance |
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Church and Chetwynd Aston Village Hall [Charity number: 522491] We provide a low cost venue for use by groups and individuals of all ages in the community. Examples include the Scouts, dancing, exercise, whist groups, horticulural society, theatre groups, the local school and many individuals for meetings and parties. |
£35,104 |
BARNSLEY INDEPENDENT ALZHEIMER'S AND DEMENTIA SUPPORT [Charity number: 1140201] To provide information, support and advice to people affected by dementia in Barnsley. Services include carer support, befriending, circle dancing, support groups, holidays, day trips, social events, newsletters etc |
£490,847 |
ELVINGTON UNITED SPORTS CLUB [Charity number: 506444] Sporting, recreational and associated social activities for the people of Elvington and the surrounding area. This currently includes football, netball, cricket, tennis, yoga and dancing groups. |
£10,115 |
IMPERMANENCE DANCE THEATRE [Charity number: 1205824] FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT TO PROMOTE THE ARTS, PARTICULARLY BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY, THE ARTS OF DANCE AND CONTEMPORARY MUSIC BY THE DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION OF LIVE PERFORMANCES, FILMS, DIGITAL MEDIA AND RELATED WORKSHOPS AND CLASSES |
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Centre For Contemporary Arts [Charity number: SC020734] The objects of the Centre are to promote, maintain, improve and advance public education in the Arts for the benefit of the community by establishing a Centre or Centres in Glasgow, Scotland, and elsewhere, for the presentation for the public of Music, Opera, Ballet, Drama, the visual Arts, Films, Video, Sound, Exhibitions of all kinds as are conducive to the promotion, maintenance, improvement and advancement of education or to the encouragement of the Arts, whether on premises owned or leased by the Centre, which objects shall be exclusively charitable. |
£1,434,517 |
JAFFNA HINDU COLLEGE ASSOCIATION (U.K.) [Charity number: 1099893] Organise annual evnets such as JollyStars Twenty20 Cup(Sports) and JollyVibe (annual dinner dance) |
£1,300 |
SDVT BANNER FUND [Charity number: 1084928] SDVT Bannerfund is involved in all aspects of coal mining heritage in the areas of Seaham and the wider community of County Durham. We have renovated and conserve local miners banners for parade and exhibition to the public. We work with schools and children to raise awareness of our coal mining heritage including local mining history, song, dance, poetry and music, the life of miners. |
£150 |
Cnoc Soilleir Limited [Charity number: SC051429] 3.1 The Company shall operate for public benefit to: 3.1.1. advance formal education, research and other training and learning opportunities, particularly relating to the language and creative arts of Gaelic speaking communities, including, without limitation, music, song and dance. 3.1.2. advance Gaelic arts, heritage and culture including, without limitation, music, song and dance. and 3.1.3. advance education, arts, heritage, culture and citizenship or community development through the provision of opportunities for students and visitors, primarily to South Uist and more widely to The Western Isles, to engage with the local community, including fluent Gaelic speakers and tradition bearers that promote and celebrate local culture and heritage. |
£275,197 |