Here's our fee schedule in St Louis (whew!) *Summary* - This is the short version
- 38 Sunday night contra dances a year at $5 - attendance 60-80 people usually - 24 Saturday night contra dances at $7 - attendance 50-80 people usually - 12 Waltz parties and 5 Balls at $10 - attendance 40 for the Waltz Parties, 30-40 for the English Balls and 90 for the New Year's Eve Party - Bands get paid anywhere from $100 to $300 plus travel - Bands are most often paid around $200. - English callers are rarely paid. - Contra callers are paid if they call more than four dances in an evening. Then they get (or share) either $45 or $60. *Details -* This is the long version - Regular Sunday night Contra dances (3-4 per month) - $5 - (The Big Bargain!) - Band gets $200, caller $45 (plus $15 for beginner session) - Saturday Night Contra dances (1 per month) - $7 - Band gets $250, caller $60 (plus $15 for beginner session) - Saturday Night Callers Choice Dance (1 per month) - $7 - Band gets $50/person, open calling, no one is paid. - Friday English Workshop (1 per month) - $5 - Recorded music, open calling, no one is paid. - Friday regular English dance (1 per month) - $8 - Band gets $50/person, callers sometimes paid, sometimes not (this dance loses money) - Sunday night Waltz Party (1 per month) - $10 - Band gets $50/person, Workshop leader gets $25 - English Balls (4 per year) - $10 - Band gets $50/person, caller $30 - New Years Eve Contra Dance Ball -$10 - Band gets $300, open calling, no one is paid. For bands and callers from out of town, we add a $25 travel fee to the driver. In the summer, when we have generally fewer dancers, the "per person" nights often have smaller bands. Our hall costs us $125, plus the bargain rate insurance coverage we get from CDSS. We pay our sound guys $25. We have our own sound system(s) but some of the sound guys bring their own equipment if they prefer it. We lend out our sound system to sister organizations and rent it occasionally to more commercial enterprises. M E On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 12:18 AM, Richard Mckeever <[email protected]> wrote: > Sue, > > In St Louis we have a fixed payment schedule we use for each event. We run > several different programs, but each program has a fixed pay plan. We do > add a bit to cover costs of travel for visiting artists. It is not at all > tied to the receipts for that night. We don't feel it is fair to penalize > bands or callers because of attendance situations that are beyond their > control. > > We make up any losses from grants, fund raising events and some donations. > > If you want more details - you can contact me directly. > > > Mac McKeever > > > > ________________________________ > From: Sue Robishaw <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2011 9:32 PM > Subject: [Callers] Caller Fees > > Hi, > I know that "it varies" and probably quite widely, but I'm trying to > get an idea of what is typically charged for one-time or semi-regular dance > calling (not the high end festivals and balls and camps) or how receipts are > divided between caller, band, and house. My interest is as caller, band, and > dance organizer so all input would be appreciated. You can reply off-list to > [email protected]. > Thanks, > Sue Robishaw, Upper Peninsula of Michigan > -- _______________________________________________ > Callers mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/callers > _______________________________________________ > Callers mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/callers > -- For the good are always the merry, Save by an evil chance, And the merry love the fiddle And the merry love to dance. ~ William Butler Yeats
