Dance Data Project® Announcements
The Paul Taylor Dance Company in Lauren Lovette’s “Pentimento”
Photo by Ron Thiele
December 11th: Camille A Brown & Dancers’ (CABD) Mentorship Program, December 31st: BalletX Choreographic Fellowship, December 31st: Dance Ireland Residency, January 19th: artsHERE Initiative, May 1st: South Arts Professional Development & Artistic Planning Grants
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DDP today announces the release of the Artistic Director Leadership Changes 2021+ Data Byte. This mini-report is an extension of the research completed for DDP’s recent Global Ballet Leadership Report. Delivered in an easily digestible format, DDP’s Data Bytes capture useful, dense data that no one else is talking about.
Dance Data Project® (DDP) today announces the Global Ballet Leadership Report. This research is the first of its kind, expanding the work of DDP’s annual Artistic and Executive Leadership Report to include 175 ballet companies from 56 countries worldwide.
Dance Data Project® (DDP) today released its third annual Artistic & Executive Leadership Report, doubling the scope of ballet companies surveyed to 100 and, for the first time, including compensation analysis for associate artistic directors and other highly paid individuals, in addition to previously surveyed artistic and executive directors.
Dance Data Project® (DDP) today released its third annual Artistic & Executive Leadership Report, doubling the scope of ballet companies surveyed to 100 and, for the first time, including compensation analysis for associate artistic directors and other highly paid individuals, in addition to previously surveyed artistic and executive directors.
Dance Data Project® (DDP) today released its third annual Artistic & Executive Leadership Report, doubling the scope of ballet companies surveyed to 100 and, for the first time, including compensation analysis for associate artistic directors and other highly paid individuals, in addition to previously surveyed artistic and executive directors.