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Big Game 2022: Dancers criticize halftime show recruiters for alleged unpaid gigs, call for change
01/25/2022
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A number of dancers are speaking out and taking umbrage with the idea that recruiters are allegedly requesting individuals to work as unpaid volunteers for the halftime show of February’s big game.
The 2022 halftime show will take place at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium and see performances by Dr. Dre, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg and Kendrick Lamar. Fatima Robinson – whose credits include the likes of Aaliyah, the Backstreet Boys and Michael Jackson – will lead the choreography.
Robinson said via Instagram that she is "happy to be hiring 115 paid dancers for the Super Bowl this year…..the most ever hired."
However, despite the A-list billing, a large number of other "predominantly African American" background performers are allegedly being asked by various recruiters to "volunteer" their time in the weeks leading up to the National Football League championship.
According to direct messages obtained by Page Six, in addition to the long hours of "mandatory" rehearsals and subsequent show time that adds up to over 60 hours of work, professional dancers are also allegedly being asked to "provide their own transportation."
They also must allegedly refrain from bringing in their cellular devices and posting to social media, which would inhibit the ability to share the big moment with their followers in hopes of landing future dance opportunities, the outlet reports.
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