My apologies to Spider! I never checked with Julia about authorship of
the ideas that were used at Brown U......assumption on my part. Thank
you Martha for setting the record straight!
Linda Leslie
On Sep 27, 2011, at 4:46 PM, Martha Edwards wrote:
Just to set a record straight, I believe it was Spider
Vetter who
came up
with the "Ants-Pants-Contradance" idea. My kid went to UChicago
about the
time she started the UChicago dance, and I heard the story back
then. It was
such a great idea I've been bragging on her ever since, and feel she
should
be given a whole bunch of credit from us!
Here's what she said when I checked with her about it:
That's absolutely true. I came up with the Ants-Pants-Contra dance
promotion
idea in November of 2001, and put it into circulation for the Hyde
Park
contra dance in the first week of January 2002. We accompanied the
flyer
with a huge campaign of sidewalk chalk, all around the University of
Chicago
campus, which Jena Barchas Lichtenstein and I spent several hours
doing one
cold January night in the snow. The flyers went up the same night. The
guerilla approach to advertising was a huge success--the next day,
people
were talking about it nonstop, and I believe we had almost 80
attendees at
the dance, most of them just interested parties who didn't have any
idea
what the event was.
This was, incidentally, right around the time that we started
holding the
Hyde Park dances consistently every month, so the Hyde Park dance is
now
almost 10 years old.
I met Julia Nickles only once, at a New Year's Eve party at the end
of 2004.
At that time, she was interested in new ideas to promote the dance
at Brown,
which she had just become involved with. I told her about my
experience with
the Hyde Park dance, and about some of my ideas, and I suggested
that she
try something like that. Julia asked if she could use some of my
ideas and I
said "sure, they seem to have worked in Chicago."
Not a Big Deal, and Julia deserves a lot of credit, too, for getting
the
idea well-promoted.
Spider also taught me NOT to tell people that "contra dancing is
sort of
like square dancing." Sometimes, she won't even tell people what it
is. "You
have to show up to find out," she'll say, or "it's fun dancing to live
music."
M
E
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