1143.0.55.001 - Directory of Culture and Leisure Statistics, 2002  
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PERFORMING ARTS FESTIVALS

PURPOSE

To collect economic data about the operation of performing arts festivals.

DESCRIPTION

The Performing Arts Festivals collection was conducted by mail-out questionnaire as part of Service Industries Surveys in respect of the financial year 2002-03. Its scope is all festivals with a significant performing arts focus, which are open to the public and are of more than two consecutive days duration. These include festivals operated by organisations which are listed on the ABS business register with ANZSIC Class 9259 Services to the arts n.e.c. because performing arts festival operation is their main activity. The remainder of the survey population is made up of performing arts festivals operated by organisations for which some other activity predominates. The data provided by these organisations are for their festival operations only.

GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE

Australia

FREQUENCY OF COLLECTION

Irregular

DATA ITEMS

Number of festivals

The number of festivals held during the reference period.

Type of festival

Records the main focus of the festival. The types of festival are:
Multi-faceted performing arts
Music and music theatre
Drama
Comedy and dance

Number of persons working

The number of employees and volunteers working for the festival.

Worker status

Indicates whether persons working are employees or volunteers.

Employment category

Records the employment category of employees. The categories are:
Full-time permanent
Part-time permanent
Casual


Workforce period

Records the time period during which persons were working for the festival. The periods are:
The last pay period ending within the reference period (employees only)
The period during which the festival was held

Volunteer hours

The number of hours worked by volunteers during the conduct of the festival.

Income

The items which make up the income of performing arts festivals are:
Income from ticket sales
Income from advertising
Concession income from food, beverage and merchandise outlets
Other rent, leasing and hiring income
Royalties income
Other sales
Other operating income
Fundraising income
Government funding
Interest
Other non-operating income

Government funding

The government funding of performing arts festivals is classified by the level of government:
Federal government
State/Territory government
Local government
Foreign government

Fundraising income

The items which make up the fundraising income of performing arts festivals are:
Financial sponsorships
In-kind sponsorships
Donations
Bequests
Other

Expenses

The items which make up the expenses of performing arts festivals include:
Wages and salaries
Employer contributions to superannuation funds
Workers' compensation costs
Fringe benefits tax
Payroll tax
Contract payments to Australian performing artists and artistic support
Contract payments to overseas performing artists and artistic support
Royalties expenses
Rent, leasing and hiring expenses
Advertising, marketing and promotional expenses
Travelling, accommodation and entertainment expenses
Purchases of goods for resale
Permit fees paid to government authorities
Other expense items

Rent, leasing and hiring expenses

The items which make up the rent, leasing and hiring expenses of performing arts festivals are:
Venue hire
Motor vehicle rental
Hire of staging, sound and other equipment
Other

Number of performances

The number of performances of performing arts productions which were presented during the festival.

Free performance status

Indicates whether performances of performing arts productions were presented free of charge to the general public.

Origin of performing artists status

Indicates whether performances were by Australian or overseas artists.

Type of performing arts performance

Records the category of performing arts to which performances belong. The categories are:
Music
Music theatre (including opera)
Dance
Drama
Comedy
Other

Type of music performance

Records the category of music to which performances belong. The categories are:
Rock and popular
Jazz and blues
Country
Folk
Other (including symphony, chamber, choral)

Number of attendances

The number of attendances at performances of performing arts productions which were presented during the festival.

Attendance status

Indicates whether attendances at performances of performing arts productions were paid or free.

Duration of festival

The number of days over which the performing arts festival was held. Festival durations can be grouped into day ranges such as:
3-4 days
5-7
8-14
15 and more

Geographic area

Data are available for Australia, while some data (including performance and attendance data) are also available for States and Territories.

HISTORICAL DATA

The collection was previously conducted in respect of 1999-2000. However, the data is not comparable with the results of the 2002-03 survey because of significant differences in scope. For further information see paragraphs 23-25 of the Explanatory Notes to the publication for 2002-03.

DISSEMINATION


Publications


Australian Bureau of Statistics 2004,
Performing Arts Industries, Australia, 2002-03, Cat. no. 8697.0, ABS, Canberra. Price $23.00. Also available for 1999-2000.

CONTACT

In the first instance, refer to To obtain data or further information in the Introduction to this directory.

Manager
Service Industries Surveys
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Locked Bag 10
BELCONNEN ACT 2616

Telephone: Canberra 02 6252 5633
Facsimile: Canberra 02 6252 7004
Email: client.services@abs.gov.au



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