4172.0 - Arts and Culture in Australia: A Statistical Overview, 2008 (Second Edition)
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 22/10/2008
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ORGANISATIONS
Not-for-profit organisations represented 48% of the Performing arts operation industry. Such organisations put on an estimated 18,711 paid performances and attracted 5.8 million paid attendances. By comparison, the 381 for-profit organisations reported staging 24,749 paid performances with 6.4 million paid attendances. In 2006-07, there were 14,368 Drama productions with 3.1 million paid attendances. Dance productions had the least performances and attendances with 1,398 paid performances attracting 527,600 paid attendances.
The ABS also conducted a survey to collect data on the activities of organisations which were involved with performing arts festivals in 2002-03. The survey only included those festivals which lasted more than two consecutive days and which were either multifaceted or had a primary focus in one of the genres of the performing arts, such as music or drama. The survey found that there were 176 such performing arts festivals during 2002-03, 91 of which were music festivals, 75 were multifaceted, while the remaining ten were drama, dance or comedy festivals. The 2004-05 survey of Pubs, Taverns, Bars and Hospitality club services found that there were 194,769 paid live performances in pubs, taverns and bars and 114,082 in clubs in 2004-05.
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