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The directors present their report with the financial statements of the company for the period ended 31 August 2024
Directors
The director shown below has held office during the whole of the period from
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The above report has been prepared in accordance with the special provisions in part 15 of the Companies Act 2006
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Company Activities and Impact The Flamenco Hub CIC continues to embody the principles of a community business through its dedication to promoting Flamenco and fostering an inclusive cultural exchange. The organisation’s impact is reflected in the following ways: Locally Rooted The Flamenco Hub CIC operates in London, serving the needs of the Flamenco community and expanding its reach to a wider audience. Over the past year, the organisation has deepened its engagement within the city, strengthening its ties with local artists, musicians, and dancers. Through workshops, performances, and educational programmes, the Hub has nurtured a strong cultural presence, ensuring that Flamenco remains a vibrant part of London's artistic landscape. Trading for Community Benefit As a community business, The Flamenco Hub generates income by organising and facilitating a variety of training events and cultural performances. These initiatives provide learning opportunities for dancers and musicians while creating a sustainable business model that directly reinvests into the community. This year, the Hub has successfully expanded its activities to incorporate collaborations with South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Latin American artists, fostering cross-cultural artistic expression and inclusivity. By embracing diverse influences, The Flamenco Hub continues to celebrate and evolve the Flamenco tradition within a broader cultural context. Accountability to the Local Community The Flamenco Hub CIC remains committed to its community-driven approach, ensuring that local voices influence the direction and programming of its activities. Throughout 2024, the organisation has increased its engagement through community forums, feedback sessions, and collaborative initiatives, ensuring that its events align with the interests and needs of its participants. One notable initiative this year has been the introduction of artist-led performance showcases, providing both emerging and established performers with high-quality recordings of their work and opportunities to reach wider audiences. Broad Community Impact The Flamenco Hub CIC has continued to play a vital role in enriching London’s cultural ecosystem. By raising funds, organising accessible dance and music events, and offering subsidised training for underrepresented groups, the organisation strengthens the local arts scene and creates opportunities for artistic growth. In 2024, the Hub’s efforts have included outreach programmes in schools and community centres, introducing young people and new audiences to the beauty and history of Flamenco. Through these initiatives, the organisation not only preserves but also evolves the Flamenco tradition, ensuring its relevance for future generations. The Flamenco Hub CIC remains committed to fostering cultural diversity, artistic excellence, and community engagement, making Flamenco accessible and meaningful to all who wish to participate. Looking ahead, the organisation aims to expand its collaborations, increase accessibility to training, and further develop its presence within the London arts sector.
No consultation with stakeholders
No remuneration was received
No transfer of assets other than for full consideration
This report was approved by the board of directors on
28 February 2025
And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: GIMENEZ MONTES, Irene
Status: Director