professional community and professional association for musical and physical performing arts
professional community and professional association for musical and physical performing arts
professional community and professional association for musical and physical performing arts

About
Danish Artist Association

Empowering artists and musicians' rights and labour

Dansk Artist Forbund is a trade union and professional community for music and physical performing arts. As a trade union, we represent musical and physical artists working in the music, performing arts and entertainment industry.

Members range from poster-carrying music artists, to producers and musical sidemen, to self-producing dancers and actors, to hospital clowns and specialised disciplines in circus, magic and drag performance.

Dansk Artist Forbund is available to all members with specialised advice. We defend the rights and working conditions of artists and musicians, both collectively and individually, against employers, contract partners, legislators and other authorities.

All members of the association's board are performing and creative artists themselves - musicians, performers or producers - and know from their own working lives what it takes to run their own artistic and commercial endeavours.


Music and performing arts growing in importance and economy

The Danish Artist Association works hard to secure artistic rights and the ever-increasing value that musical and physical artists create, both economically and socially.
The union is politically active in a wide range of organisations in Denmark, and in the European organisation IAO, as well as the international artist association FIA.

The voice of artists for over 100 years

Dansk Artist Forbund was formed in 1918 to secure finances and rights for the individual artist on stage.

Entitlement funds

Dansk Artist Forbund administers copyright royalties. We distribute the royalties both via applications for cultural and educational purposes and as individual payments to music performers and circus artists.

Key tasks

  • Securing the rights of performers
  • Ensure proper payment for artistic work
  • To create more recognition of the artistic disciplines and their broad significance
  • To work for quality education for the artistic labour market
  • Working for equal access to education, work, career and pay