Dance artist and industry activist Taja Riley says the requested “African American movers” shouldn’t be working for free.
While the field cast is separate from the main cast of dancers and the Super Bowl has typically employed volunteers from host cities for the field performance, dance artists were concerned that they had even been asked to participate in something far below their pay grade and dance ability. Exposure is never proper payment to offset the costs of participating and doing the work. As one of the, this news is a slight to dancers of all levels who just want to get paid for their craft.
Jezebel has reached out to Bloc LA and the Super Bowl coordinators for comment, and will update this post once we have received a response.“This is a slap in the face to anyone in the dance industry … Dance artists are athletes, and this is a sporting event, so we shouldn’t be working for free,” Rileyin a follow-up post, noting that as someone who has performed in multiple Super Bowls, the halftime show is already one of the lowest paying union gigs dancers can take.
Notably, this is hardly the first time this has happened at the Super Bowl. Performers in The Weeknd’s halftime performance last yearwere also unpaid volunteers. This ask, while unfortunately not uncommon, continues a troubling trend of highly paid institutions devaluing the people who perform alongside musical artists as props.
As artists themselves, commercial dancers are integral in elevating the production and entertainment value of such widely consumed performances, but are rarely recognized for their work and dedication.
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