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Originally Posted by Gayle
But she's not teaching 333 people for just half an hour. She's teaching 200 people for six hours. Which would cost £7,200.
No other costs.
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Yes.
All I'm pointing out that in her life AWAY from the world of subsidised art grants, and according to the fees quoted on her own website, she'd have to teach 333 people, paying £3.00 each for a half hour class, to earn the equivalent fee she's being paid by whoever, to teach however many people this flash mob dance.
Nice work, if you can get it.
So we are being informed the total costs for producing this flash mob event is just the dance teacher's £1,000.00, and there are no other costs involved, rehearsal spaces etc, she's covering those?
Well that's some small mercy, even if the most successful of these type of happenings cost nowt, and especially not a penny to tax payer.
What funds have been awarded to the Victorian Swimming Gala? Again to help us ponder the worth and value of state funded community arts, and whilst we are discussing money.