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Hurricane Ida Dance Impact Survey - Organizations and Groups

Hurricane Ida Dance Impact Survey

Dance/NYC is monitoring the impact of Hurricane Ida on the dance field. We value your input and will use it to create public awareness and guide policy, resources, and program development for dance makers and organizations based in the metropolitan New York City area.

This survey is voluntary and individual responses will only be reviewed by Dance/NYC. Participating may not benefit you directly, but it will help Dance/NYC better advocate for and provide resources to support the New York City dance field.

If you agree to participate:

  • You will be taken through a series of questions about recent changes to programming/activity and access to resources. 
  • This should take approximately 10 minutes of your time.
  • The information you share will be kept confidential to the full extent of the law. Deidentified data may be published to our website and used for future research.

Study findings will be presented only in summary form, and your name will not be used in any report. Please note that while Dance/NYC will keep your information confidential, there are some data security risks inherent in providing information via the internet.

By completing this survey, you are consenting to participate in this study. If you have questions, please contact research@dance.nyc.

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This survey is for dance organizations, projects, companies and other groups. If you are an individual dance worker (dancer, teaching artist, choreographer, etc) please click THIS LINK.
Dance/NYC continues to actively monitor this situation and will be sure to keep you up to date with any developments or recommendations as provided by The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the New York Office of Emergency Management, and the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management.

To learn more on how Dance/NYC is supporting the dance field, please read our recent article “Dance/NYC Hurricane Ida Emergency Resonse.”

For resources and more information on how the dance field can respond, visit our resource page at Dance.NYC.

Visit the Federal Emergency Management AgencyNew York Office of Emergency Management, and New Jersey Office of Emergency Management webpages for the latest updates.