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Dance/NYC rolls out new pandemic aid to small orgs, launches dance worker census

The initiatives are part of a broader effort to support the industry in its Covid-19 recovery  

In a New Census, Dance/NYC Wants to Count Every Dance Worker

The nonprofit organization’s goal is to establish labor standards across the industry, which was hard hit by the pandemic.

Do Men Still Rule Ballet? Let Us Count the Ways

Dance/NYC Announces Disability Dance Artistry Residency Program Grantees

The dance service organization Dance/NYC and its program partner Gibney are pleased to announce the 10 recipients of the second iteration of the Disability. Dance. Artistry. Residency Program, made possible by the generous support of the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs CreateNYC Disability Forward Fund, and the Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation.

How The City Plans To Help Its Artists

How The City Plans To Help Its Artists By Anna Lucente Sterling New York City PUBLISHED 7:00 PM ET Jan. 19, 2021 PUBLISHED 7:00 PM EST Jan. 19, 2021 SHARE NEW YORK Before the pandemic hit, the cultural sector was one of the biggest economic engines in New York City. Theater, dance, fashion, art galleries and more employed nearly 400,000 workers and generated $110 billion in total economic activity. But on March 16, it all came tumbling down. When the city shut down, venues closed. People couldn’t congregate. Workers lost their jobs and with that went many artists’ commissions.  “We lost probably 75% of our regular income,” said Karesia Batan, dancer and director of the Queensboro Dance Festival. “That usually comes from sponsorships, online fundraising. People just didn t have the money to give us that they usu

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