I just received notice that the son of a couple I know -- just died of Covid. He had been
in the hospital for about 10 days, and while in the ICU developed complications of a
bacterial infection. He was not vaccinated because his parents had not been vaccinated --
so he had no choice in that decision. He died today. He was in his mid-teens.
IMO, this is not the time to have in-person dances -- for weddings or any other reason.
The contortions we can apply for reducing risk -- of masks / specified swings / limited
partners / no long lines F&B / etc -- are not worth it. The variations of immune
function and vaccination efficacy, combined with the Delta variant's exceptionally
high level of transmission, make any gathering a risk, especially dancing that involves
close contact with multiple people.
The people organizing the wedding may be tone deaf to the pandemic, but as callers, we can
choose not to participate in that poor judgement.
Woody
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Woody Lane
Caller, Percussive Dancer
Roseburg, Oregon
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On 8/26/2021 8:16 AM, Susan English via Contra Callers wrote:
I am scheduled to provide an outdoor dance at a wedding in Ohio on Sept. 4. The musicians
have bowed out, so it would be just me with recorded music, on formica sheets (!) over a
large brick patio. Here are modifications I am considering:
* mask optional
* dance only with chosen partner, i.e. no mixers
* can swing chosen partner but otherwise hand contact only (e.g. circle, star,
dosidos, AL R&L, sashay)
* no long lines F&B
With these rules I can modify and call:
* big circle dances
* squares
* Sicilian circles
* simple ECD
* longways Ceilidgh or barn dances
* couple dances (e.g. waltz)
* Chicken dance (requested)
What do you think? or should I cancel the dance?
Susan [?] [:)]
330-347-8155
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