[Organizers] pay parity for callers & musicians

Sarah Gowan via Organizers organizers at lists.sharedweight.net
Mon Jul 31 03:30:34 PDT 2017


Not sure if Katy meant something different, but we ask that each individual
performer be paid the same amount. i.e.: if the caller gets $100, then each
member of the band gets $100. Travel expenses are handled separately.


Sarah


From:  barb kirchner <barbkirchner at hotmail.com>
Date:  Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 10:35 PM
To:  Katy Heine <kheine at twcny.rr.com>, Sarah Gowan <ladysmyth at rcn.com>, A
list for dance organizers <organizers at sharedweight.net>
Subject:  Re: [Organizers] pay parity for callers & musicians

not sure what you mean by "each band member".

if "each" band member expects to be paid $100, and there are three band
members, do you mean the caller wants to be paid $100 or $300?

cheers,
barb



From: Organizers 
<organizers-bounces+barbkirchner=hotmail.com at lists.sharedweight.net> on
behalf of Sarah Gowan via Organizers <organizers at lists.sharedweight.net>
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2017 2:23:14 AM
To: Katy Heine; organizers at lists.sharedweight.net
Subject: Re: [Organizers] pay parity for callers & musicians
 
Parity for sure! 

Consider the thousands of hours it took for our musicians to learn to play
the instruments, learn the genre, and learn how to play for the dance,
fitting tunes to choreography, and making the dance more danceable. In
addition, bands invest rehearsal hours, both as individuals and as groups.
And the equipment! Many of our musicians have several instruments that
cost them thousands of dollars apiece. More than few $8000 fiddles have
graced our stage and most instruments worth playing cost, at a minimum,
$2000. Musicians also pay for their own pick-ups, special mics, strings,
picks, reeds, rosin, music books, stands, insurance, and assorted
paraphernalia. The financial investment alone, even for our least
experience and shaky players, is mind-boggling. The payout from the dance
can never adequately compensate our musicians for the work and financial
investment they make to get to the point of being able to play for an
evening. The very least we can do is pay them the same as we pay our
callers.

Sarah









On 7/30/17, 8:29 PM, "Organizers on behalf of Katy Heine via Organizers"
<organizers-bounces+ladysmyth=rcn.com at lists.sharedweight.net on behalf of
organizers at lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:

>I've been booking performers for dances for many years and just recently
>encountered, for the first time, an expectation that the caller (booked
>separately) be paid the same amount as each band member. Is this a new
>thing? What's the practice in YOUR community?
>
>Thanks,
>Katy Heine
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