As it turns out, performer minimum is actually $75, not $125. On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Dave Casserly <[email protected]>wrote:
> Ok, here's how our dance calculates performer and hall pay. > > Hall is 30%, Performers: 53%, Sound 9.5%, which leaves 7.5% for our dance > organization. Out of that 7.5%, we pay all of our other expenses (ASCAP > fees, an extra 25 cents per person that goes out to the organization that > runs the hall, insurance). We also have a performer minimum of, I believe, > $125 each, and a sound tech maximum, but I don't know what that max is. > The hall has a minimum take as well, but we never have low enough > attendance to trigger that. > > Not sure of our averages-- we log all of the information, but then don't > put it online or make any charts or anything with it, so it would take some > digging. My sense is that we have about 125 paying dancers on a typical > night, with more some nights (and way, way more some others-- I wouldn't be > surprised to see 300 for our Halloween dance with Elixir), and we take in > about $1100 on a typical night. This could be a bit off, though, since > again, I don't have access to the numbers aside from looking at the log > books at the end of each dance. > > -Dave > > On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 2:51 PM, Jeff Kaufman <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Dave Casserly wrote: >> > >> > I'll consult with my committee-mates and check on my dance's actual >> numbers >> > and formula, if anybody's interested in hearing it. >> > >> >> I would be. >> >> Jeff >> _______________________________________________ >> Organizers mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/organizers >> > > > > -- > David Casserly > (cell) 781 258-2761 > -- David Casserly (cell) 781 258-2761
