“As they announce plans for the spring and summer — mostly digital, garnished with a little outdoors and in-person — many New York dance presenters spoke in recent interviews about what they’ve been up to and how the pandemic has changed their business. … Even without box-office revenue, most have continued paying artists, sometimes with no expectation of any product or performance in return. ‘Make something only if you want to” has been a fairly common presenter-to-artist attitude. And yet the dozen or so presenters interviewed said they were surviving financially.” – The New York Times

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