SUPPORT ADT
Alabama Dance Theatre has remained committed for 38 years to bringing excellence in dance to the Montgomery "River Region."
Your support, no matter the size, will continue to support artistic excellence at ADT. Your contribution will make an impact on costumes, lighting, music licensing, educational outreach, community events, general operations, and more.
Volunteers are the backbone to any ADT production. If you are interested please review the form below.
VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITIES
The Alabama Dance Theatre thanks you for your continued support.
Distinguished Season Sponsors
The Alabama State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts
The City of Montgomery
The Kiwanis Club of Montgomery Foundation
The Montgomery County Commission
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians
The Daniel Foundation
Corporate Sponsors
The Alabama Power Foundation
Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama LLC
The Grand Ball of Alabama
The Caring Foundation of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama
Montgomery City Councilman President Charles Jinright
The J.K. Lowder Family Foundation
The Kiwanis Club of Montgomery Foundation
Regions Bank
Celebrity Sponsors
Anonymous
The Baptist Health Foundation
Arthur M. Britton Foundation
The Support the Arts Tag License Fund - supporting ADT school performances
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Benefactor
MAX Wealth Management
The Daniel L. Simpson Family in memory of Jenny H. Simpson
Patron
Dr. & Mrs. Josh Waits
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Costume Sponsors
Dr. Stephen and Suzanne Davidson
Laura & Barrie Harmon
Stage Director
Greg and Janie Alford in honor of Jane Abbie Alford
Dr. Jim and Susan Alford in honor of Jane Abbie Alford
Edris and Claiborne Davis in honor of Chandler Davis
Margaret Ann and Peter Selman in honor of Molly Selman
David Simpson
Troy Bank and Trust in Montgomery
Hometown Heroes Night Sponsors
Troy University
The Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce Wright Flyers
Jeff and Susan Samuel
Seay Seay & Litchfield Architects
Renasant Bank
Trustmark Bank
Troy Bank and Trust
Dr. John and Pamela Swan
Presenting outstanding performances showcasing dance is entertaining but, in the case of ADT, important in many other areas as well. ADT's work is about more than just dance. It is about the education of young people, about enhancing a downtown that brings people together, and about economic development, helping make Montgomery a vibrant place where people want to work and live.
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- Elliot A. Knight, PhD
Executive Director for the Alabama State Council on the Arts