Culture: How St Petersburg Ballet Succeeds Without Subsidy
Birmingham Post › November 29, 2004
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Birmingham Post › November 29, 2004
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No British ballet companies working today can survive without huge subsidies from the state along with private sponsorship.
These financial inputs must support not only the dancers (the tip of an expensive iceberg) but a huge, often triplicated administration structure which often outnumbers in terms of its personnel the artists an audience pays to see.See the full content of this document
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Culture: How St Petersburg Ballet Succeeds Without Subsidy
In this country such expensive and overweight structures have become a way of life rarely questioned by those who fund them, and in ...
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