F.A.Q.
Izzies FAQ
Q: How do I let the Izzie Committee know about my work?
A: Announce your performances in IN DANCE, a publication of Dancers’ Group. Here is the posting information.
If you would like to email the committee with a special invitation to the show, email info (at) izzies-sf.org. Please send the email no later than two weeks before the opening of the performance.
Q: When is the next upcoming Bay Area Dance Award Ceremony?
A: In April 2009. The Committee is busy viewing work and planning for the next awards.
Q: How much is a ticket to the Awards Ceremony?
A: It’s free to the public.
Q: How can I contact the Izzies Committee for information?
A: See our Contact page to mail or email us at info at izzies.org
Q: Can I place an advertisement in the Awards Ceremony program?
A: Yes! Here is a pdf example of our ad rate card. Please stay tuned for the announcements in 2009. The following was information used last year for your reference.
Ad Prices:
Outside back cover: $1500 (color artwork accepted)
Inside cover: $900
Full page: $660 (7 3/4″” w x 10” h)
1/2 page: $340 (7 3/4” w x 5” h) or (3 3/4” w x 10” h)
1/4 page: $175 (3 3/4” w x 4 3/4” h)
1/8 page: $90 (3 3/4” x 2 1/4” = business card size)
1/16 page: $50 (1 3/4” x 2 1/4”)
Deadline for reservation: March 10, 2008 *This is for your reference only
Deadline for submission: March 17, 2008 *This is for your reference only
Ad Sales Contact: Renee Renouf (415) 922-0560; reneerenouf (at) yahoo.com
Checks payable: The Isadora Duncan Dance Awards. Mail to:
1120 Broderick Street
San Francisco, CA 94115-3905
Ad Submission: Gigi Jensen (510) 326-6415 (call for instructions)
Ad Format: Ads produced in Photoshop or Quark (Mac & PC)
Demographics
Since its inception, The Bay Area Dance Awards ceremony has filled the house every year with some 500 attendees. Attendees include a veritable ”Who’s Who” of one of the largest dance communities in the United States: Bay Area nominees and guests, foundations and major donors, choreographers, producers and presenters, artistic and technical directors, performers, dance critics and the general public of dance lovers.
Informs the core Bay Area artistic market which accounts for millions of dollars in local revenues.
The program is archived at the San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum.
