How much do the Rockette dancers make?

How much do the Rockette dancers make?

What is the Rockettes’ salary? Typically, each Rockette receives a paycheck of between $1,400 and $1,500 each week. Because these famous dancers only perform seasonally, this only amounts to between $36,400 to $39,000 per year. The Rockettes do receive their benefits year-round, though.

Is it hard to become a Rockette?

The precision choreography is fast-paced and physically demanding, and dancers can perform up to four times a day. If you’re hoping to become a Rockette and make it to the Radio City stage yourself, you’ll have to start at the annual open call (along with 500 other dancers).

How much do you have to weigh to be a Rockette?

Height: 5ft., 5.5 inches to 5ft., 10.5 inches. Conservatively estimated weight per Rockette: 100 lbs.

Do Rockettes have to audition every year?

Rockettes have to be at least 18 to audition, and they must re-audition each year.

Do the Rockettes have male dancers?

Rockettes must be between 5’6″ and 5’10 ½” tall (measurements will be taken in stocking feet). Rockettes candidates must be proficient in ballet, tap, and jazz. To learn more about the history of the Rockettes, click here. Male and Female Dancers must be proficient in jazz and ballet.

What are the requirements for being a Rockette?

The requirements for being a Rockette are to be 5’6″-5’10.5″ tall and proficient in ballet, jazz and tap. If a dancer does not meet those height requirements, it is out her control.

How much money does a Radio City Rockette make?

Radio City Rockettes make $1,400 to $1,500 a week, for an annual salary of $72,800 to $78,000.

What is the salary of a Radio City Rockette?

Although each of the Rockettes receives a benefits package, these performers are not provided with housing or reimbursed for any travel-related expenses. Typically, each Rockette receives a paycheck of between $1,400 and $1,500 each week .

How many Rockettes are there?

There are a total of 80 Rockettes—40 Rockettes in each cast, and only 36 of us perform onstage at a time. Each cast has four “swings” who can fill in the spots for nine of the women on the line.

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