Dance Data Project® (DDP) has released the fifth annual study examining compensation of artistic and executive director leadership at the Largest 150 ballet and classically based companies in the U.S.
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Dance Data Project® (DDP) has released the fifth annual study examining compensation of artistic and executive director leadership at the Largest 150 ballet and classically based companies in the U.S.
NYC Arts in Education Roundtable
“Paying for Professionalism 2025: A Report on New York City Teaching Artist Compensation & Employment” provides a comprehensive overview of the financial and employment landscape for Teaching Artists in New York City. The report explores various aspects of Teaching Artist work, including compensation models, benefits, career sustainability, and challenges faced by these professionals.
The Association of Performing Arts Professionals (APAP)
The Arts Compensation Project (ACP) is a dynamic data platform that gives presenting organizations and venues access to real-time data on staffing, compensation and benefits to inform decision-making, helping arts leaders and arts workers alike.
Dance Data Project
This is Dance Data Project’s® sixth annual study of the Largest U.S. Ballet and Classically Based Companies. This report includes preliminary data from FY 2023, and provides information on aggregate expenditures, each category’s contribution to the ballet economy, and changes from the previous years.