Late this month, we are planning to hold our first dance in over a year. It will be
outside, by invitation only, and you must show your vaccination card. We feel fairly safe
under those conditions and the dancers have so far been 100% supportive of the
requirements.
I got my second vaccination about 4 weeks ago. Three weeks ago, I was asked to call a
dance at a wedding and was assured it would be a small group and all COVID precautions
would be taken. Instead, the room was packed with over 200 people, not a mask in sight.
There’s probably not much of a way you can force the issue once you are there and things
have started. My wife and I hunkered down for about 10 days after that, just to be on the
safe side.
Harold Watson
Fayetteville Traditional Dance Society
From: Bob Peterson via Contra Callers <contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 8:44 AM
To: Bob Peterson <bob(a)contracorner.com>
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Subject: [Callers] Re: Question on Gig Requests
P.S. I am only addressing the question "When should I call dances again?"
Dance organizers have a separate, and much more difficult, question of when to run dances
again.
On May 4, 2021, at 18:18, Bob via Contra Callers <contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
<mailto:contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net> > wrote:
It feels very odd to think about breaking from my COVID safety measures. I expect a lot of
callers also will be dealing with emotions regarding relaxing after COVID. But we
instituted safety measures based on science so I’m satisfied to drop them based on
science, too.
I'm vaccinated ("maxccinated" too , after having passed 2 weeks since my
second shot). Science reporting says I'm safe on both senses: safe from others, and
others are safe from me spreading the virus. I’m ready to call in September within my
geographic area.
The prospect today of calling 3-4 months from now can seem daunting, but for our area the
numbers have been moving in the right direction and at a good pace so I'd expect
September to look safe enough to dance for everyone concerned. I can't speak regarding
other regions I'm not as familiar with.
Dance organizers need to make their own determinations for what is safe for their
population per their understanding of science reporting and local health rules. I think
dances should be run with more health precautions than was usual before COVID. The flu is
deadly enough, and even colds are just no fun. (We practically eliminated influenza this
last season, so more social health responsibility is better.)
An invitation to call is an opportunity for a teachable moment, if you think organizers
are being reckless.
\Bob Peterson
Billerica, MA
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On May 4, 2021, at 16:37, Woody Lane via Contra Callers
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Hi Everyone,
The pandemic has shut down dances for nearly 15 months, but things may be beginning to
change. I would like your input on this --
I just received my first request to call at a regular community dance. The dance would be
scheduled for September. (The organizers are beginning to schedule for the fall.) This
would be a typical evening indoor dance held in a gym. Pre-covid attendance was 70-100.
The organizers assured me that safety protocols would be followed, etc. I have not
responded yet. (I am fully vaccinated.)
Has anyone else begun receiving invitations to call dances? How far out? What are your
thoughts on this situation? What is your sense of risk and comfort and community
responsibility? I'd really like to get some feedback from this group.
Thanks!
Woody
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Roseburg, Oregon
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