>From: Tara Bolker <tara(a)p2c2e.net>
> Under what circumstances is it appropriate for a band to put out a
> hat (case, jar, etc., for tips) at a contra dance?
>
On a related topic, I was interested to observe this at an English dance I
called last Saturday. One person came in, sat through the evening not dancing,
and at the end of the evening (after the staff shares were figured) explained
to the dance manager that she hadn't paid because she'd just been listening,
but that she'd like to give money to the musicians. (Dance manager declined to
be a conduit for this, since the forms were filled out, and presumably since if
it passes through the sponsoring nonprofit's hands the musicians will get
1099ed for it.)
By the time this discussion was completed, two of the three musicians had gone
home. The listener went up to the remaining musician and pressed five bucks
into her hands, with some words about how musicians never make any money.
With two different hats on - board chair of the sponsoring nonprofit, and
caller for the evening - this really bugged me, although of course I didn't say
anything about it. As board chair, I thought "do you get to decide that
you're only consuming music and thus should only pay for music, and route your
contribution around the path that would help pay for hall rental, calendar
printing, publicity mailings, insurance - all the stuff that makes it possible
to keep holding the dance?" I don't really think so. As caller - this being
an English dance - I thought "What about me? I picked the tunes they played."
(I have no issues whatever with people who are broke coming to the dance and
paying what they can afford, or hovering and listening. I do have some issues
with people who probably feel that they're doing a special wonderful thing by
routing their money directly to the musicians when, if everybody did that,
there wouldn't be any dance for the musicians to play at.)
I don't think I have a question here, but it's been bugging me for a couple of
days and I felt like mentioning it.
-- Alan
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