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VELOCITY FOREVER!

A CAMPAIGN TO FUND VELOCITY'S NEW HOME

Velocity Forever

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VELOCITY FOREVER is a campaign to relocate and build out a new facility for the organization's programming and operations. Having secured the perfect building, Velocity needs everyone's participation to transform the raw space into a center for training, performance, and community gathering.

Why the move? Velocity's 13-year home in the Odd Fellows Building was sold to a developer in 2007, rent was raised 300 percent, and all non-profit tenants were priced out of their home.

Where is Velocity's new home? 1621 12th Avenue. After tireless searching for a new facility, Velocity secured one of the last viable arts centers in the neighborhood, just three blocks from its former home and will guarantee its commitment to the arts well into the future. Velocity's new home will be located in the space formerly occupied by Capitol Hill Arts Center.

When are you moving? We're relocating in the first quarter of 2010. CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS WILL CONTINUE AT THE ODD FELLOWS BUILDING UNTIL WE MOVE. ĘPlease keep checking back in with us for updates and sign up for our newsletter to get the latest info.

Tell me about the new space. Velocity's new 6,000 square foot home will include:

  • A beautiful large studio that converts into a 100-seat theater for dance
  • Two additional light-filled studios for classes and rehearsals
  • A lobby/community space
  • A box office and sign in desk
  • A visible and accessible office space
New Space

How can I help? Thanks for asking! We really need your help! Velocity is having a Capital Campaign to raise funds for our move. Gifts from every individual are critical to make our campaign succeed. Pledges will be leveraged to secure support at every possible level. Contributions will impact thousands of community members who depend on Velocity to act the hub for dance in Seattle.

How can I donate? You can make a secure donation online by clicking here or by sending a check to:

Velocity Dance Center
ATTN: CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
915 E. Pine St. #200
Seattle, WA 98122

Velocity Forever Testimonials from the Community

“Our community cannot lose Velocity. The sale of Odd Fellows Hall was a jolt to our arts community.”
-Jim Kelly, Executive Director, 4Culture

“Merce Cunningham has said that dance is movement in time and space, but space is really the tricky part of the equation. In the thirteen years that Velocity has operated their studio/school/theater, they've supplied the space and the encouragement, and the Seattle dance community has been all the richer for it.”
-Sandi Kurtz, Seattle Weekly Dance Critic

“Velocity is a place where teaching artists and students can both maximize their potential, enlighten their passion, have fun and truly express themselves freely.”
-Jerome Aparis, (Jeromeskee of Massive Monkees), b-boy, Velocity teacher)

“Let's just say, my life as an artist and as a person would not be the same without the great opportunities, community, and collaborations that Velocity has provided.”
-Alex Martin, Artist & Choreographer. Co-Director, BetterBiscuitDance, 1998 - 2006

“When times are hard, when they are challenging, it is exactly the time to for me to give fully, freely, and generously to the things I care about most.”
-Jeremy Steward, Velocity Board Member and Donor

New Space

“At this stage in the game there is no dance community with out Velocity.”
-Wade Madsen, Velocity teacher, Cornish Dance Faculty, choreographer, dancer

“Choreographers and performers, students and audiences have all connected in the Velocity space. As the organization prepares to move to new digs, they have a long list of tasks to accomplish, but a readymade family to take with them.”
-Sandi Kurtz, Seattle Weekly Dance Critic

“Velocity has had the foresight, grit and aplomb to really make lasting community between and beyond its walls. It's rare and imperative and extraordinary and mine. And everybody feels this way. It's mine. It's ours.”
-Amii LeGendre, Choreographer, Teacher, Dancer

“I am proud to be part of a community that puts Seattle on the map as a place to go and be for dance. When I teach or perform in other cities, nationally and internationally, people know about Velocity, which is good for Seattle, and therefore good for everybody.”
-Amy O'Neal, co-director of locust, director of Amyo/tinyrage, and teacher at Velocity since 2002.

“Velocity's skill at pinpointing and addressing [the dance community's] concerns has made it a vital force.”
The Stranger