Registrant : Organisation or self-employed individual
| Name/company name: |
Battersea Arts Centre |
| Acronym: |
BAC
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| Legal status: |
Company Limited by Guarantee
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| Website address: |
http://www.bac.org.uk
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Sections
| Section: |
VI - Organisations representing local, regional and municipal authorities, other public or mixed entities, etc. |
| and more precisely: |
Other public or mixed entities, etc. |
Person with legal responsibility
| Surname, Name: |
Mr
David Jubb
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| Position: |
Joint Artistic Director and Chief Executive |
Permanent person in charge of EU relations
| Surname, Name: |
Ms
Jo Hunter
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| Position: |
Strategic Development Manager |
Contact details:
| Contact details of organisation's head office: |
- Lavender Hill
London SW11 5TN
UNITED KINGDOM
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| Telephone number: |
(+44 20) 732236557 |
| Fax number: |
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Goals / remit
| Goals / remit of the organisation: |
National newspapers state that BAC is ‘Britain’s most influential theatre’ (The Guardian), ‘a dream factory generating the theatre of tomorrow’ (The Times) and ‘definitely on the map of cultural powerhouses’ (Daily Telegraph). This is due to a series of innovations like Scratch. Scratch enables artists to test ideas in front of an audience and listen to their feedback.
The birthplace of Jerry Springer the Opera and the first London venue to present Punchdrunk, BAC nurtures talented emerging artists and is renowned for making some of the most cutting-edge new work in the UK. We work with artists who question traditional forms of theatre and make work that often doesn’t start life with a script. Theatre that blurs genres, challenges our view of the world and thrives on experiment. We present performances across 70 rooms in our old town hall: in theatre spaces, offices, down in the basement and up in the attic. We also have events that spill out of the building and onto the street: in schools, supermarkets, laundrettes, on boating lakes or online.
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The organisation's fields of interests are:
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Number of persons engaged in activities falling under the scope of the Transparency Register
| Number of persons: |
58
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Complementary information:
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The project involves the whole staff team of 58 people.
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Persons accredited for access to European Parliament premises
Activities
Main EU initiatives covered the year before by activities falling under the scope of the Transparency Register:
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None in the last tax year, but anticipate operating another OJEU procurement process at smoe point during the remaining years of our ongoing Capital Project.
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Fields of interest for e-mail alerts on consultations and roadmaps;
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Structure
| Total number of members that are natural persons: |
58 |
| Number of member organisations: |
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Networking
Information on (i) organisation's membership of any associations/federations/confederations or (ii) relationships to other bodies in formal or informal networks.
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Financial data
| Financial year: |
04/2011
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04/2012
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Total budget:
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1,500,000
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€
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of which public financing:
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1,500,000
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€
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- from European sources:
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- Procurement:
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€
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- Grants:
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€
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- from national sources:
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1,500,000
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€
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- from local/regional sources:
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€
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from other sources: |
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€
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- donations:
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€
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- contributions from members:
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€
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Estimated costs to the organisation directly related to representing interests to EU institutions in that year:
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Other (financial) information provided by the organisation:
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