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Description of Items of Performing Arts Related Classes

Properties for Persons

General

The following table is inspired by the data structures in the following WikiProjects and templates:

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)Ben Whishaw <instance of> human-
family nameP734Itemfamily name: part of full name of personAndré Laliberté <family name> Laliberté-
given nameP735Itemgiven name: first name or another given name of this person; values used with the property should not link disambiguations nor family namesAndré Laliberté <given name> André-
pseudonymP742Stringpseudonym, stage name and pen name: alias used by someone (for nickname use P1449)Rose Ouellette <pseudonym> La Poune-
imageP18Commons media fileillustration and image: image of relevant illustration of the subject; if available, also use more specific properties (sample: coat of arms image, locator map, flag image, signature image, logo image, collage image)Rose Ouellette <image> Rose Ouellette.jpg-
date of birthP569Point in timedate of birth: date on which the subject was bornTomson Highway <date of birth> +1951-12-05T00:00:00Z-
work period (start)P2031Point in timework period: start of period during which a person or group flourished (fl. = "floruit") in their professional activityVincent van Gogh <work period (start)> -
floruitP1317Point in timefloruit: date when the person was known to be active or alive, when birth or death not documentedWilliam Baldwin <floruit> -
work period (end)P2032Point in timework period: end of period during which a person or group flourished (fl. = "floruit") in their professional activityVincent van Gogh <work period (end)> -
date of deathP570Point in timedate of death: date on which the subject diedEdgar Leopold Layard <date of death> -
sex or genderP21Itemsex of humans: sex or gender identity of human or animal. For human: male, female, non-binary, intersex, transgender female, transgender male, agender, etc. For animal: male organism, female organism. Groups of same gender use subclass of (P279)André Laliberté <sex or gender> male-
country of citizenshipP27Itemnational citizenship: the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizenMaiko Yamamoto <country of citizenship> Canada-
occupationP106Itemoccupation, profession and by occupation or profession: occupation of a person; see also "field of work" (Property:P101), "position held" (Property:P39)Yo-Yo Ma <occupation> cellist-
place of birthP19Itemplace of birth, maternity hospital and unknown birth place: most specific known (e.g. city instead of country, or hospital instead of city) birth location of a person, animal or fictional characterPeggy Baker <place of birth> Edmonton-
work locationP937Itemworkplace: location where persons or organisations were actively participating in employment, business or other workGuillaume Côté <work location> Toronto-
nominated forP1411Itemnomination: award nomination received by a person, organisation or creative work (inspired from "award received" (Property:P166))Alabama Shakes <nominated for> Grammy Award for Best New Artistnominee
award receivedP166Itemaward, honorary citizenship, title of honor and decoration: award or recognition received by a person, organization or creative workLouise Lecavalier <award received> Governor General's Performing Arts Award-
voice typeP412Itemvoice type: person's voice type. expected values: soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto, countertenor, tenor, baritone, bass (and derivatives)Luciano Pavarotti <voice type> tenor-
employerP108Itememployer: person or organization for which the subject works or workedAlbert Verlinde <employer> Stage Entertainment Germany-
member ofP463Itemmember and group member: organization, club or musical group to which the subject belongs. Do not use for membership in ethnic or social groups, nor for holding a political position, such as a member of parliament (use P39 for that)John Lennon <member of> The Beatles-
influenced byP737Itemsocial influence: this person, idea, etc. is informed by that other person, idea, etc., e.g. “Heidegger was influenced by Aristotle”Shakira <influenced by> Andean music-
student ofP1066Itemteacher: person who has taught this personCecilia Clare Bocard <student of> Moissaye Boguslawskistudent
participant inP1344Itemevent: event in which a person or organization was/is a participant; inverse of P710 or P1923Željko Joksimović <participant in> Eurovision Song Contest 2012participant
affiliationP1416Itemaffiliation: organization that a person or organization is affiliated with (not necessarily member of or employed by)Martina McBride <affiliation> Broadcast Music, Inc.-
notable workP800Itemwork and magnum opus: notable scientific, artistic or literary work, or other work of significance among subject's worksAndré Laliberté <notable work> Les grandes vacances-
list of worksP1455Itembibliography, thematic catalog, catalogue of classical compositions and catalog of works: link to the article with the works of a person; use P358 for discographiesWolfgang Amadeus Mozart <list of works> list of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart-
notable roleP10606Itemrole: role in a theatrical, motion picture, television, or other work that a performer is particularly known forAlice Marriott <notable role> Prince Hamlet-
archives atP485Itemarchive: the institution holding the subject's archivesJohann Sebastian Bach <archives at> Bach-Archiv Leipzig-
ISNIP213External identifierInternational Standard Name Identifier: International Standard Name Identifier for an identity. Starting with 0000.Switzerland <ISNI> 0000000122974701-
VIAF IDP214External identifierVIAF ID: identifier for the Virtual International Authority File database [format: up to 22 digits]Stan Lauryssens <VIAF ID> 120062731-
GND IDP227External identifierGND ID: identifier from an international authority file of names, subjects, and organizations (please don't use type n = name, disambiguation) - Deutsche NationalbibliothekUniverse <GND ID> 4079154-3-

Notes on properties for persons

  • If, for privacy matters, the full date of birth (P569) cannot be stated, then it is possible to only state the year of birth.
  • The family name should be provided as a separate family name (P734) statement (in addition to [First Name(s)] [Last Name(s)] in the label). This facilitates the alphabetical sorting of person items in lists.
  • Occupations, positions and roles are distinct work-related concepts, which can easily be confused:
    • Occupations denote the kind of work usually performed by a person; and they are defined according to skills and education required for that work (see below);
    • Positions denote an employment relationship or other contractual relationship between a person and an organization (see below);
    • Roles denote contributions of persons to performing arts endeavours (works/productions or events). Roles should be stated in the item of the performing arts endeavour.
  • Only the main occupation(s) (i.e., the kind of work a person is most notable for) need to be stated. One occupation can be enough.
    • Whenever a performing arts specific occupation can be used for a given person, the subclass should be preferred over the superclass. For example, stage actor (Q2259451) should be preferred over actor (Q33999).
    • A list of common occupations is provided under the Typologies tab.
  • External identifiers are a very potent aspect of Wikidata. By linking an item to external identifiers, more information and content about that item can be discovered by humans and machines alike. There are many more external identifiers beyond those listed above. Social media accounts are also a type of external identifiers.

Properties for Performing Arts Organizations

General

The following tables are inspired by the data structure of heritage institutions. Wikidata:WikiProject Heritage institutions/Data structure

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)Konzert Theater Bern <instance of> organization-
countryP17Itemcountry: sovereign state that this item is in (not to be used for human beings)National Arts Centre <country> Canada-
official nameP1448Monolingual textofficial name: official name of the subject in its official language(s)Edmonton Jazz Society <official name> "THE EDMONTON JAZZ SOCIETY (1973)"-
parent organizationP749Itemparent company: parent organization of an organization, opposite of subsidiaries (P355)Landeshauptstadt München <parent organization> Munich Kammerspielehas subsidiary
business divisionP199Itemdivision: organizational divisions of this organization (which are not independent legal entities)National Arts Centre <business division> NAC Indigenous Theatre-
part ofP361Itempart: object of which the subject is a part (if this subject is already part of object A which is a part of object B, then please only make the subject part of object A), inverse property of "has part" (P527, see also "has parts of the class" (P2670))NAC Indigenous Theatre <part of> National Arts Centrehas part(s)
has part(s)P527Itemhas part, consist of and meronymy: part of this subject; inverse property of "part of" (P361). See also "has parts of the class" (P2670).Konzert Theater Bern <has part(s)> Bern Symphony Orchestrapart of
legal formP1454Itemlegal form: legal form of an entityKonzert Theater Bern <legal form> foundation-
field of workP101Itemfield of work: specialization of a person or organization; see P106 for the occupationKonzert Theater Bern <field of work> performing arts-
inceptionP571Point in timedate of establishment: time when an entity begins to exist; for date of official opening use P1619Konzert Theater Bern <inception> 2011-
founded byP112Itemorganizational founder: founder or co-founder of this organization, religion or placeThéâtre de l'Œil <founded by> André Laliberté-
item operatedP121Itemoperator: equipment, installation or service operated by the subjectPalais Montcalm - Maison de la musique <item operated> Palais Montcalmoperator

Personnel

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
director / managerP1037Itemleader of organization: person who manages any kind of groupKonzert Theater Bern <director / manager> Anton Stocker-
artistic directorP8938Itemartistic director: person responsible for the overall artistic vision of an organization and for its execution. See also P3174 for works.Kaha:wi Dance Theatre <artistic director> Santee Smith-
musical conductorP3300Itemconductor and music director: the person who directs a musical group, orchestra or chorusOrfeó Català <musical conductor> Simon Halsey-
chairpersonP488Itemchairperson, leader and president: presiding member of an organization, group or bodyKonzert Theater Bern <chairperson> Nadine Borter-
board memberP3320Itemboard member: member(s) of the board for the organizationWikimedia Foundation <board member> Jimmy Wales-

Location

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
countryP17Itemcountry: sovereign state that this item is in (not to be used for human beings)Konzert Theater Bern <country> Switzerland-
located in the administrative territorial entityP131Itemadministrative territorial entity: the item is located on the territory of the following administrative entity. Use P276 for specifying locations that are non-administrative places and for items about events. Use P1382 if the item falls only partially into the administrative entity.Konzert Theater Bern <located in the administrative territorial entity> Bern-
located on streetP669Itemstreet: street, road, or square, where the item is located. To add the number, use Property:P670 "house number" as qualifier. Use property P6375 "street address", if there is no item for the streetNational Arts Centre <located on street> Elgin Street-
street addressP6375Monolingual textstreet address, address and street: full street address where subject is located. Include building number, city/locality, post code, but not country; use also P669 if the street has its own separate itemKonzert Theater Bern <street address>
Deutsch: c/o KonzertTheaterBern, Nägeligasse 1
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postal codeP281Stringpostal code: identifier assigned by postal authorities for the subject area or buildingSociété pour la promotion d'événements culturels du Haut-Richelieu <postal code> J3B 5J4-
coordinate locationP625Geographic coordinatesgeographic coordinate: geocoordinates of the subject. For Earth, please note that only WGS84 coordinating system is supported at the momentKonzert Theater Bern <coordinate location> 46°56'56.7"N 7°26'49.4"E-

Communications

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
phone numberP1329Stringtelephone number: telephone number in standard format (RFC3966), without 'tel:' prefixLouvre Museum <phone number> +33 1 40 20 53 17-
official websiteP856URLofficial website and home page: URL of the official page of an item (current or former). Usage: If a listed URL no longer points to the official website, do not remove it, but see the "Hijacked or dead websites" section of the Talk pageLouvre Museum <official website> http://www.louvre.fr/-
X usernameP2002External identifierX account: this item's username on X (formerly Twitter); do not include the “@” symbolLouvre Museum <X username> MuseeLouvre-
Instagram usernameP2003External identifieritem's username on InstagramLouvre Museum <Instagram username> museelouvre-
Facebook usernameP2013External identifierFacebook page: identifier for an official (preferably) Facebook person, product or organization page (everything that follows URL part 'https://www.facebook.com/')Louvre Museum <Facebook username> museedulouvre-
LinkedIn company or organization IDP4264External identifieridentifier for an official company, school, organisation page, or showcase page, on LinkedInPalais Montcalm - Maison de la musique <LinkedIn company or organization ID> palais-montcalm---maison-de-la-musique-
YouTube channel IDP2397External identifierYouTube channel: ID of the YouTube channel of a person or organisation (not to be confused with the name of the channel) The ID can also be used for music.youtube.com IDsLouvre Museum <YouTube channel ID> UCafm6w_rPndqAtokQy04Jdw-
Vimeo IDP4015External identifierthis item's username or ID on VimeoPierre Lefeuvre <Vimeo ID> saycetorg-
logo imageP154Commons media filelogo: graphic mark or emblem commonly used by commercial enterprises, organizations and productsOpéra de Montréal <logo image> Logo Opéra de Montréal 2.jpg-

External Identifiers

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
VIAF IDP214External identifierVIAF ID: identifier for the Virtual International Authority File database [format: up to 22 digits]Stan Lauryssens <VIAF ID> 120062731-
ISNIP213External identifierInternational Standard Name Identifier: International Standard Name Identifier for an identity. Starting with 0000.Switzerland <ISNI> 0000000122974701-
GND IDP227External identifierGND ID: identifier from an international authority file of names, subjects, and organizations (please don't use type n = name, disambiguation) - Deutsche NationalbibliothekUniverse <GND ID> 4079154-3-
Flanders Arts Institute organisation IDP5164External identifieridentifier of an organisation in the Flanders Arts Institute database for performing artsKOPERGIETERY <Flanders Arts Institute organisation ID> 369434-
Sceneweb organization IDP10106External identifieridentifier of an organization in Sceneweb.noDen Nationale Scene <Sceneweb organization ID> 2676-
New Zealand Business NumberP5687External identifierunique identifier for a business entity registered in New ZealandCofactor <New Zealand Business Number> 9429046844125-

Notes on properties for organizations

Properties for Venues and Buildings

See the WikiProject Cultural venues.

Properties for Festivals and Editions of a Festival

See the WikiProject Cultural events.

Properties for Performing Arts Productions

General

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)Eine kleine Stadt <instance of> theatrical production-
titleP1476Monolingual textoriginal title and title: published name of a work, such as a newspaper article, a literary work, piece of music, a website, or a performance workNature <title> Nature-
date of first performanceP1191Point in timepremière: date a work was first debuted, performed or live-broadcastedEine kleine Stadt <date of first performance> 9 March 1939-
location of first performanceP4647Itempremière: location where a work was first debuted, performed or broadcastedEine kleine Stadt <location of first performance> Main Stage-
locationP276Itemphysical location: location of the object, structure or event. In the case of an administrative entity as containing item use P131. For statistical entities use P8138. In the case of a geographic entity use P706. Use P7153 for locations associated with the objectEine kleine Stadt <location> Main Stage-
based onP144Itembased on: the work(s) used as the basis for subject itemEine kleine Stadt <based on> Our Townderivative work
genreP136Itemgenre and by genre: creative work's genre or an artist's field of work (P101). Use main subject (P921) to relate creative works to their topicEine kleine Stadt <genre> spoken drama-
premiere typeP4634Itempremière: indicates the premiere type (world premiere, language premiere, country premiere) of a performing arts productionEine kleine Stadt <premiere type> language premiere-
language of work or nameP407Itemlanguage: language associated with this creative work (such as books, shows, songs, broadcasts or websites) or a name (for persons use "native language" (P103) and "languages spoken, written or signed" (P1412))Eine kleine Stadt <language of work or name> German-
production companyP272Itemproduction company: company that produced this film, audio or performing arts workEine kleine Stadt <production company> Schauspielhaus Zürich-
time periodP2348Itemera, season, sports season and historical period: time period (historic period or era, sports season, theatre season, legislative period etc.) in which the subject occurredEine kleine Stadt <time period> European Theater Season 1938/39-
number of representationsP5027Quantityperformance: number of shows (including the premiere) of a concert tour or a performing arts productionBenvenuto Cellini <number of representations> 4-
has part(s)P527Itemhas part, consist of and meronymy: part of this subject; inverse property of "part of" (P361). See also "has parts of the class" (P2670).Die Alkestiade; Die beschwipsten Schwestern <has part(s)> Die Alkestiadepart of


Contributors

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
directorP57Itemdirector, theatrical director, film director, film or television director, television director and radio director: director(s) of film, TV-series, stageplay, video game or similarEine kleine Stadt <director> Oskar Wälterlin-
assistant directorP5126Itemassistant director: assistant stage director of a performing arts, film or television productionDie Entführung aus dem Serail <assistant director> Luise Rabsch-
art directorP3174Itemart director: person credited as the art director/artistic director of this work; manages the process of making the visuals, which is done by concept artists, graphic designers, set designers, costume designers, lighting designers; See also P8938 for organizationsGiant Woman <art director> Kevin Dart-
composerP86Itemcomposer: person(s) who wrote the music [for lyricist, use "lyrics by" (P676)]Madama Butterfly <composer> Giacomo Puccini-
authorP50Itemauthor, writer and creator: main creator(s) of a written work (use on works, not humans); use P2093 (author name string) when Wikidata item is unknown or does not existPride and Prejudice <author> Jane Austen-
librettistP87Itemlibrettist: author of the libretto (words) of an opera, operetta, oratorio or cantata, or of the book of a musicalThe Marriage of Figaro <librettist> Lorenzo Da Ponte-
lyrics byP676Itemlyricist: author of song lyricsDe clowns <lyrics by> Herman van Veen-
translatorP655Itemtranslator: agent who adapts any kind of written text from one language to anotherAutobiografia di Alice Toklas (translation) <translator> Cesare Pavese-
adapted byP5202Itemmusic arranger and adaptation: person responsible for the arrangement or adaptation resulting in this version of the original workDe geweren van vrouw Carrar <adapted by> Jef Last-
dramaturgeP6086Itemdramaturge: person responsible for dramaturgical aspects in a performing arts productionBuilt to Last <dramaturge> Bart Van den Eynde-
musical conductorP3300Itemconductor and music director: the person who directs a musical group, orchestra or chorusBenvenuto Cellini <musical conductor> Louis de Froment-
choral conductorP5024Itemchoir director and cantor: musical conductor of a choirBenvenuto Cellini <choral conductor> Giovanni Bria-
choreographerP1809Itemchoreographer: person(s) who did the choreographyFlames of Paris <choreographer> Vasili Vainonen-
cast memberP161Itemactor, film actor, television actor, singer, ballet dancer, stage actor, animal actor, performing artist, seiyū, cast member, pornographic actor, radio drama actor, model, musical theatre actor, actress, reality television participant, cast member of, opera singer, drag queen, kabuki actor, public figure and pornographic actress: actor in the subject production [use "character role" (P453) and/or "name of the character role" (P4633) as qualifiers] [use "voice actor" (P725) for voice-only role]Eine kleine Stadt <cast member> Leonard Steckel-
performerP175Itemperforming artist, music artist, musician, musical group, musical ensemble, singer, various artists, actor, artist, actress, by performer and voice actor: actor, musician, band or other performer associated with this role or musical workRent <performer> Anthony Rappcharacter role
organizerP664Itemevent producer and impresario: person or institution organizing an event1994 FIFA World Cup <organizer> FIFA-
scenographerP4608Itemscenographer: person who designed the stage or film set of this itemEine kleine Stadt <scenographer> Teo Otto-
production designerP2554Itemproduction designer: person(s) responsible for overall aesthetic of the story of this motion picture, play, video game or similar; responsible for visual concept, producing interior, exterior, location, graphics, etc; deals with many and varied logistic related to thisGone with the Wind <production designer> William Cameron Menzies-
costume designerP2515Itemcostume designer: person who designed the costumes for a film, television programme, etc.Benvenuto Cellini <costume designer> François Ganeau-
make-up artistP4805Itemmake-up artist, visagiste, Film- und Bühnencosmetologe and visagiste of the mask: person in charge of make-upWonder <make-up artist> Arjen Tuiten-
lighting designerP5026Itemlighting designer: person responsible for lighting on a stageOrphée <lighting designer> Yves Bernard-
sound designerP5028Itemsound designer: person responsible for the sound on a stage, in a film or in a radio dramaVie de Grundling Frédéric de Prusse Sommeil Rêve cri de Lessing <sound designer> Benoît Moreau-
video designerP5880Itemvideo design: person responsible for the creation and integration of film and motion graphics on a stageVie de Grundling Frédéric de Prusse Sommeil Rêve cri de Lessing <video designer> Pio Gonzato-
projection designerP5881Itemperson responsible for producing all moving and still images that are displayed during a live performanceVie de Grundling Frédéric de Prusse Sommeil Rêve cri de Lessing <projection designer> Laurent Valdès-
production designerP2554Itemproduction designer: person(s) responsible for overall aesthetic of the story of this motion picture, play, video game or similar; responsible for visual concept, producing interior, exterior, location, graphics, etc; deals with many and varied logistic related to thisGone with the Wind <production designer> William Cameron Menzies-
producerP162Itemproducer: person(s) who produced the film, musical work, theatrical production, etc. (for film, this does not include executive producers, associate producers, etc.) [for production company, use P272, video games - use P178]Bambi <producer> Walt Disney-
lyrics byP676Itemlyricist: author of song lyricsDe clowns <lyrics by> Herman van Veen-
creatorP170Itemcreator, author, visual artist and software developer: maker of this creative work or other object (where no more specific property exists)The Potato Eaters <creator> Vincent van Goghnotable work
contributor to the creative work or subjectP767Itemcontributor, session musician and coauthor: person or organization that contributed to a subject: co-creator of a creative work or subjectDiscworld Noir <contributor to the creative work or subject> Terry Pratchettcontributed to creative work

Notes on properties for performing arts productions


Properties for Individual Performances

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)Nelson Mandela <instance of> human-

Notes on properties for individual performances

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Properties for Awards and Prizes

See the WikiProject Award.


Referencing Artefacts Documenting the Performing Arts

This section documents the data structures required for the realization of a "WorldCat" of the performing arts, i.e. a comprehensive catalogue of artefacts documenting the performing arts (for an overview of such artefacts, see Artefacts Documenting Activities Related to the Performing Arts).

(Super-)class of item Type of artefact Property used Examples
human (Q5) archival material archives at (P485) Angelique Rockas (Q23893984)
human (Q5) documentation documentation files at (P10527) Bob Dylan (Q392)
human (Q5) personal library personal library at (P9419) Tennessee Williams (Q134262)
organization (Q43229) archival material archives at (P485) Flemish Theater Institute (Q1812913)
organization (Q43229) documentation documentation files at (P10527) Stadttheater Zürich (Q110287453)
performing arts production (Q43099500) documentation documentation files at (P10527)
performing arts production (Q43099500) objects object collection at (property to be created)
performance (Q35140) audio recording audio recording(s) at (property to be created)
performance (Q35140) video recording video recording(s) at (property to be created)

Related Data Structures on Wikidata

See WikiProject Theatre for classes/properties for:

  • Play (Literary Work / Composite Work: frbr:Work with elements of frbr:Expression)
  • Edition of a play (Literary Work: frbr:Manifestation with elements of frbr:Expression]
  • Theatrical production (Performance Work: Performing Arts Production, corresponds to frbr:Manifestation)
  • A specific representation (Performance Work: Performance, corresponds to frbr:Item)
  • Award
  • Other (Theaterlexikon Schweiz Online ID)

See WikiProject Music for classes/properties for:

  • Person
  • Group
  • Musical work
  • Audio track / Music video
  • Release
  • Record label

See WikiProject Lieder for classes/properties for:

  • Poem
  • Lied
  • Song Cycle

Existing Data Models / Ontologies outside Wikidata

Data Model Publisher Version/URL Description
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) Final Report (amended as of 2009) FRBR is not an actual standard, but a study report regarding the functional requirements for bibliographic records. These requirements are generally used as a basis for the development of library cataloguing standards. The FRBR study report comes along with a data model for bibliographic metadata.
schema.org Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Yandex schema.org (current release: 3.4, 15.06.2018) Schema.org is a collaborative community activity with a mission to "create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet, on web pages, in email messages, and beyond". It has been initiated by the providers of the major Internet search engines in order to facilitate retrieval of information thanks to structured data embedded in web pages. Amongst many other things, the data model covers classes relevant to the performing arts, such as CreativeWork, TheatreEvent, DanceEvent, MusicEvent, Festival, Person, Organization, etc.
Music Ontology - Latest version (Revision 2.15, 22 July 2013) The Music Ontology Specification provides main concepts and properties for describing music (i.e. artists, albums and tracks) on the Semantic Web. Note that the core entities of the MusicBrainz data model have been mapped to the Music Ontology.
FRBR – object-oriented (FRBRoo) International Working Group on LRM, FRBR and CIDOC CRM Harmonisation Version 2.4 (November 2015), (all releases) FRBRoo is an object-oriented definition and mapping from FRBR, FRAD and FRSAD. FRBRoo complements FRBR by defining additional classes, including classes that are highly relevant in the performing arts context, such as F20 Performance Work, F25 Performance Plan, or F31 Performance. Unlike FRBR it thus allows to model the double work structure typical for the performing arts domain (cf. Doerr et al. 2008). FRBRoo is in the process of be superseded by LRMoo Version 0.7 June 2021.
DOREMUS Data Model DOREMUS Consortium Version 1.2 (23.12.2015) (online documentation; training materials) Extension of FRBRoo for the representation of musical works and events.
European Collected Library of Artistic Performance, Performing Arts Vocabulary (ECLAP) DISIT Lab, University of Florence, Italy Version 1.0 The ECLAP vocabulary has been created in connection with the platform of the same name that is used as a content aggregator for Europeana covering the performing arts domain. It defines classes and properties used for the description of multimedia content, with a main focus on describing media objects, the modelling of the users of the platform and its content, as well as on the annotation of media objects.
AusStage Data Models AusStage Website (accessed on 10 Oct. 2021) Data model used for the AusStage database, covering works, events, contributors, organisations, venues, and resources. The data model was also implemented by lbsenStage, Theatre Aotearoa and Performing Glastonbury.
Pina Bausch Archive Ontology - unpublished? (see Thull et al. 2015 for a summary description) Ontology used in the context of the Pina Bausch Archiv.
Carnegie Hall Data Model Carnegie Hall Version June 2017 Data Model used by the archives of Carnegie Hall to publish their events data as Linked Open Data. The data covers all sorts of events that took place at Carnegie Hall, including theatre and dance performances, concerts, circus performances, political meetings, etc.
Data Model for the Swiss Performing Arts Platform Swiss Archive of the Performing Arts / Bern University of Applied Sciences Draft Version 0.51 (September 2017) Data model used by the Swiss Theatre Collection and the Swiss Dance Archive in view of the development of and migration to their new data platform.
Performed Music Ontology Stanford University, Metadata Department Undated Version

(retrieved in August 2019)

An extension of the BIBFRAME ontology for describing performed music, both for mainstream and archival performed music collections.
Conceptual Model for Linked Data in the Performing Arts Canadian Arts Presenting Association (CAPACOA) Draft Version 0.5 (December 2019) Data model (and formal ontology) used in the context of CAPACOA's Linked Digital Future Initiative. It is largely based on the Data Model for the Swiss Performing Arts Platform and contains references to Wikidata classes and properties as well as to common RDF ontologies, such as schema.org, RDA, etc. Along with the conceptual model, an inventory of controlled vocabularies and typologies is also available.
Mid-Level Ontology for the Performing Arts W3C Performing Arts Information Representation Community Group Version 1.0 (April 2023) Representational framework in Ontology Web Language (OWL). For human-readable versions, consult the technical document and the MiLOPA Open Source Handbook.
CapDataCulture - Performing Arts Ontology Réunion des opéras de France / CapDataCulture Consortium Version 1.4.0 (Octobre 2023) Documentation (Octobre 2023). Data model (and formal ontology) used in the context of CapData Opéra - Découvrabilité. Ontology (represented in OWL and SHACL) and controlled vocabularies developed as part of the project "CapData Opéra - Découvrabilité".


Adaptation/Mapping of Existing Data Models to Wikidata

When preparing for data ingests from existing databases, one typically needs to describe and map the existing data structures to Wikidata. Thereby, data structures that do not have their equivalent yet on Wikidata need to be newly created (e.g. by creating new class items or by proposing new properties).

This section lists a set of resources that have been created in the course of such efforts. They contain modelling examples and can serve as a reference and inspiration for future data ingests.

Data modelling issues that have been encountered in the course of these ingests are being documented on the following page:

Since 2020, data modelling issues related to performing arts data are regularly brought up and discussed during the Wikidata Workshops held as part of the initiative.


Mapping Infobox Templates

The following table presents a possible solution of an automated Infobox for organziation in performing arts (on Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons). The main goal is to define the Wikidata properties, which are most relevant by comparing existing infoboxes in various languages.

German:
Vorlage:Infobox Organisation

English:
Infobox Template non-profit organisation

French:
Modèle:Infobox Association

Wikidata Property en for non-profit organisation de fr
- name Name Nom
- Formerly called - -
short name (P1813) - Abkürzung -
logo image (P154) - Logo Logo
- - - Légende du logo
- - - Taille du logo
legal form (P1454) - Rechtsform -
- Type - Type d'association
- Tax ID No. - -
- Registration No. - -
ZVR-Number (P6279) - ZVR-Zahl -
inception (P571) Founded Gründungsdatum Date de fondation
location of formation (P740) - Gründungsort -
founded by (P112) Founder Gründer Fondateur/Fondatrice
headquarters location (P159) Headquarters Sitz Siège
- - - Structure
coordinate location (P625) Coordinates - -
- - Breitengrad -
- - Längengrad -
- Origins - Origine
- - - Scission de
- - - Fusion de
- - - Fusionne dans
- - ISO-Region -
- - Geschäftsstelle -
- Product(s) - -
- Services - -
motto text (P1451) Mission - -
- Method - Méthode
funding scheme (P6195) - - Financement
- - - Fonds de dotation
- - Vorläufer -
replaced by (P1366) - Nachfolger -
dissolved, abolished or demolished date (P576) Dissolved Auflösungsdatum Date de dissolution
motto (P1546) motto Motto Slogan
has goal (P3712) - Zweck But
- - Aktionsraum Zone d'influence
chief executive officer (P169) - Vorsitz Président/Présidente
- - - Vice-président/Vice-présidente
- - - Secrétaire général/Secrétaire générale
- - - Délégué Général/Déléguée Générale
- - - Trésorier
director / manager (P1037) - Geschäftsführung Directeur général
- Key people Personen Personnage(s) clef(s)
owned by (P127) Owner Eigentümer -
total revenue (P2139) Revenue Umsatz -
endowment (P6589) Endowment Stiftungskapital -
employees (P1128) Employees Mitarbeiterzahl Nombre de salariés
number of volunteers (P6125) Volunteers Freiwilligenzahl Nombre de volontaires/ nombre de bénévoles
member count (P2124) Members Mitgliederzahl Nombre de membres
- - - Représentativité
- Subsidiaries - -
official website (P856) Homepage Website Site
- Footnotes Fußnoten Notes
- Focus Schwerpunkt -

Feel free to add another column to the table for further languages. Where a (-) is marked, there is no value available at this moment.

Data Modelling Issues

Data modelling issues

Relevant Literature