Recently we got some helpful feedback that it was unclear how we might use the data requested in our Show Submission form – specifically the names and identity groups of cast members.
Two of Highwire Improv’s core values are transparency and action – in the interest of both we wanted to immediately add this post detailing why we ask for this information and how we expect to use it. If that changes, we’ll update this page (see the table at the bottom).
In our Show Submission form, we ask groups to list the names of their team members, as well as share whether any of those members are part of identity groups that are marginalized or underrepresented in improv (including, but not limited to gender identity, gender expression, race, ethnicity, neurodiversity, disability, and/or sexual orientation).
We ask for names for a few reasons:
We ask for identity group information for a few reasons:
Highwire Improv will never publicly state any individual’s identity information – that is for the individual to decide, always. We’ve updated our submission form to clarify that providing individual information is not required or requested, and we’ll review this language again before our next season.
We may (honestly, we don’t know yet, it’s early!) share aggregated information (e.g X% of our performers this season were female) with the community and/or in grant proposals, in effort to continue to make improv a more accessible and inclusive art form. To reiterate, that will never include individually identifying anyone’s background.
If you have feedback about how we’re handling this or have suggestions – we want feedback! You can always email us at highwireimprov@gmail.com or via our Contact Us page and it is on our organizational roadmap to implement easier anonymous feedback paths as well.
Version | Author | Date | Changes Made |
1.01 | Cory Anotado | 4/1/2024 | Updated contacting information. |
1.0 | Barry Wright | 10/9/2020 | Initial version – details of name and identity group data usage. |