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Bravo! Dance/NYC & JComm Initiatives Spotlighted in Press This Week

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The State of NYC Dance report was released today by Dance/NYC! Check out the two articles by the New York Times and The Wall Street Journal that coincide with the announcement of this major study on the field. Be sure to download the full report or highlights (expertly designed by our very own Lori Byargeon) available for free.

This research is concurrent and directly related to the Dance/NYC Junior Committee’s Dance Workforce Census: Earnings Among Individuals, Ages 21-35. Initial findings were presented today by key members of the Committee; be on the look out for an official report coming to a conference or symposium near you.

This week also included coverage by Dance Media of Dancing Through College and Beyond, a sold-out annual conference that took place on Oct 30, 2011. Check out video highlights at Dance Media’s college dance hub, DanceU101.com, including a performance by Parsons Dance and Dance Magazine’s Editor-In-Chief Wendy Perron’s account of her personal journey to college.
Both of these initiatives included the efforts of many members of the Junior Committee, which plays an intrinsic role in supporting the mission of Dance/NYC.

Congratulations and thank you to all who helped to make both a success!

Census conversation continues…

Last spring the Dance/NYC Junior Committee took on its first major research initiative: a “Dance Workforce Census: Earnings Among Individuals, Ages 21-35.” Previous groundbreaking studies commissioned by Dance/NYC posed related questions to dance-making entities. However JComm’s initiative has given voice to individuals directly via social media and grassroots activism— to fuel a conversation.

State of NYC Nonprofit Dance Town Hall MeetingAnd last night the conversation continued… Dance/NYC held the State of NYC Nonprofit Dance Town Hall Meeting at the 92nd Street Y Harkness Dance Center, Buttenwieser Hall.  Cultural researcher, Catherine Lanier, delivered preliminary findings on the State of NYC Nonprofit Dance to a packed house.

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Thank you for participating in our research.

Hello, Dance Community:

Thank you.  Over a thousand Dance/NYC constituents in the Junior Committee’s peer group (ages 21-35) have answered our call to action: to be counted. Others of you have spread the word for us. You have inspired us with your messages of encouragement. You have re-energized us with your enthusiasm for this research. You have emailed, tweeted, posted, and discussed. You have volunteered your valuable time. You’ve walked up to strangers to talk about it. Thank you.

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Call to Action: Support the DANCE WORKFORCE CENSUS!

We’re now building what we have lovingly named our Dance Workforce Census Street Team: a loosely-organized and passionate bunch of advocates on the ground in our dance community, who can do a little word-spreading while they move around town. We need volunteers to send emails, drop literature, and spread the word about the census initiative to help us meet our participation goals.

Can you give an hour or two? Do you have any time, weekend or weekday, through the middle of May, to carry materials with you from one space to another, or to monitor a table in a studio or venue lobby?

We imagine this as a low-key, fun way to make connections and catch up with colleagues while we advocate for dance.  No pressure. 

Email Kaylen Ratto at kaylenratto@gmail.com, our volunteer coordinator, if you can help — even for just one day.

There is strength in numbers. Every volunteer effort on the Dance Workforce Census Street Team will make a difference in the NYC dance community.

See JComm members Julia Kelly and Benn Rassmussen introducing the census with Sydney Skybetter and Tim Cynova of SkyNova:15: