Hi Maia,
First you have to decide whether you are running a business or enjoying a
hobby.
I do both and the rates are completely different. As a hobby I charge
whatever the gig can afford, going as low as zero. But that has to be stuff that you want
to do for fun, for friends, for charity, or whatever.
As a business you need to take into account ALL your expenses: equipment,
depreciation, travel costs, your time preparing for the gig and getting to and from the
gig, set up and break down time, insurance, licenses for playing music, etc.
How long they dance for is completely irrelevant. You are providing your
services for that evening and you can’t do another gig at the same time. They are paying
you for using up your whole evening regardless of how much dancing they want. I have done
weddings where I have only called three dances, and weddings where I have called 15
dances. In both cases the bride and groom were delighted, they got exactly what they
wanted and lots of great photos and memories. The charge was the same for both!
A good place to start is by using Google or Yellow Pages to contact a few
local DJs. Ask them how much they charge for a wedding in the relevant area. You should
be charging at least as much as the DJ as you do the same job PLUS calling! I charge a
flat rate plus petrol for all private gigs.
Hope that helps.
Happy dancing,
John
John Sweeney, Dancer, England <mailto:john@modernjive.com> john(a)modernjive.com
01233 625 362 & 07802 940 574
<http://www.modernjive.com>
http://www.modernjive.com for Modern Jive Events &
DVDs
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http://www.contrafusion.co.uk for Dancing in Kent
From: Maia McCormick via Callers [mailto:callers@lists.sharedweight.net]
Sent: 26 March 2016 18:13
To: callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
Subject: [Callers] Rates for private events (weddings etc)?
Hey folks,
I've just been asked to call a wedding, and I don't have a good idea for what the
going rate for these things is. What do you all charge for a wedding (say, 30 mins-an hour
of dancing)? (And how might you adjust this rate for NYC?)
Thanks,
Maia