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Sponsorship
opportunities
As
a leading London Choir the Thames Philharmonic Choir has recruited
a number of key sponsors who share our commitment to musical
excellence and help us to maintain the choral tradition.
Recently the choir has been very fortunate to have the assistance
of Kingston University, Bentalls and the John Lewis Partnership.
The
choir is dependent on the generous support it receives from
its sponsors which enables it to maintain its high standard
of live concert appearances.
Sponsorship
can be linked with corporate entertaining with attendance
at a concert providing an enjoyable occasion at prestigious
venues such as Southwark Cathedral or the Queen Elizabeth
Hall on the South Bank.
Sponsorship
Options
Your
organisation can support the choir in a variety of ways, for
example by sponsoring a particular concert, participating
in the annual business support scheme, placing advertising
in concert programmes or, on a larger scale, become the choir's
principal patron over one or several years. Packages
can be tailored to suit your requirements.
Depending
on the level of sponsorship, patrons may receive the best
seats for one or more of the season's concerts, complemented
with a full page advertisement in the programme and acknowledgement
on all publicity materials.
Sponsor
benefits
Sponsoring
the choir can be a cost-effective way for you to publicise
your business to an audience of several thousand adults.
Our audience (principally ABC1s) is drawn from the general
public, friends and colleagues of members. Benefits
can include:
- Advertisements
in one or all the programmes for a season
- Full
credits on all publicity materials
- Input
into the programme for specific 'sponsored' concerts
- Display
of publicity material in the public areas of the venue
- Complimentary
tickets and programmes
- Opportunities
for corporate entertainment
- Charitable/artistic
association
- Community
involvement
Contact
details
To
find out more about sponsorship opportunities please email
sponsorship@thamesphilchoir.org.uk. |
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