Dear Dance Organizers,
As you have hopefully heard, plans afoot for a very exciting conference of
dance organizers throughout Eastern Canada and the Northeastern US.
Whoohoo! We are announcing..... Puttin’ On the Dance 2: Hands Across the
Border, March 20-22, in Ottawa, Ontario.
This conference will bring people like you to share ideas and experiences,
learn new skills and strategies for successful dances, and more. We’ll also
dance, eat, and have fun with our organizer peers!
PLEASE GIVE US *YOUR* INPUT
At this point in our planning we want to know FROM YOU what you want to see
happen at the conference, including what topics would be most helpful for
your dance community to be discussed. Please click on the following link
and respond to our brief survey by Sunday September 7th.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/19B0OScEeztA45RM7pEr8hrCSj5p--9Qset4Y8wl9jM…
We have recently updated the POTD website, www.puttinonthedance.org. While
not all details are up (e.g., registration opens in October) you can find
out a fair bit about what we have planned. More information on the
conference is also below.
If you know other dance organizers who might be interested in this
conference please feel free to forward this message along to them. Thanks!
Sincerely,
Emily Addison, Ottawa ON, committee chair, for the POTD2 committee
Adina Gordon, Burlington VT
Andrew Clyde, Ottawa ON
Catherine Burns, Ottawa ON
Chrissy Fowler, Belfast ME
Danielle Boudreau, Manchester VT
David Smukler, Syracuse NY
Delia Clark, Taftsville VT
Linda Henry, Amherst, MA
Nancy Turner, Mad River VT
Quena Crain, Brattleboro VT
Reta Troop, Smith Falls, ON
Roger Williams, Ottawa ON
Sarah VanNorstrand, Syracuse NY
Tara Bolker, Hamilton ON
Val Robb, Ottawa ON
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More information on the conference:
WHAT IS PUTTIN' ON THE DANCE?
In November 2011, the first Puttin' On the Dance convened 78 dance
organizers for a conference in White River Junction, VT. POTD was packed
with workshops, discussions, dancing and more! Many dance communities
benefited in significant ways from this weekend, and it was clear an event
like this should happen every few years. (See testimonials.) POTD2 will
provide resources and opportunities for learning, sharing, and renewal!
We’ll strengthen networks for sustaining the dance traditions we love
throughout our region.
WHO?
For organizers of any American/English dance series! This includes contra,
English country, community/family, square, Quebecois, Cape Breton, and
other American and Canadian social dance. ALL dance organizers are welcome
to attend! We are specifically targeting in eastern Canada and the
northeastern U.S.: New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts,
Rhode Island, Connecticut, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince
Edward Island, Quebec, and Ontario.
HOW MUCH?
Attending this event is an excellent investment in your dance’s future!
Making this conference as affordable as possible is one of our priorities,
but there are many ways you and your group can help pay your way, including
travel costs. More information on costs and registration will be available
later in the summer.
WHERE?
Ottawa, Ontario
WHY CANADA?
The first POTD was co-sponsored by many dance organizations, including the
Country Dance and Song Society. After supporting several conferences
throughout the U.S. since 2006, CDSS recently decided it’s time to help a
conference happen in Canada. The Ottawa dance contra community sent three
of their dance organizers to the first POTD. Those individuals and their
local dance organization are thrilled to help catalyze the next conference
in the Northeast Region – on their home turf. A reminder, passports are
required for travel to Canada by US Citizens. Plan ahead!
QUESTIONS? email puttinonthedance(a)gmail.com
Hi again,
Another payment issue. Up to now we have paid caller, musicians, (and sound
person) a guarantee of $50 each, up to $150 for the band. We are
considering simply paying $150 for the band, even if there are only 2
musicians. The problem I see is that in that case the musicians get a
minimum of $75 each, but the caller still gets a minimum of only $50. Hardly
seems fair. Have you any thoughts on this?
Rickey Holt
Hi organizers,
Those of you who pay towards mileage - what do you pay? How do you budget
ahead? We are small monthly dance in southern New Hampshire and much of the
talent that calls or plays for our dances come from a pretty long ways.
Others who do not come to call or play for us might if we were to at least
pay something for travel, but we need to be careful not to go over budget.
Sounds conceptually simple, but complex in practice to figure out our
expenses ahead. Have you any experience with this?
Rickey Holt, Deerfield NH dance
Helo!
You are getting this email because you're on the Puttin' On the Dance
<http://www.puttinonthedance.org> email list. If you no longer wish to
receive our messages regarding the POTD conference please email us,
puttinonthedance(a)gmail.com, or simply reply to this email with the word
'cancel' in the subject line.
Below is a message that's also gone out to relevant dance listservs in the
last couple days. As you have shown specific interest in POTD in the past
(or your contact info was forwarded to us by someone who has), we'd really
like to draw your attention to our Programming Survey. The survey will be
going out in less than a week and we're depending on lots and lots of
completed ones coming back by the first week in September--we hope you'll
watch for it!
Thank you,
Tara, for the POTD2 planning committee
<http://www.puttinonthedance.org/who-we-are/>
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Calling all Northeast organizers!
U.S. organizers get your passports ready; Canadian organizers leave yours
at home this time...
Puttin On the Dance 2: Hands Across the Border is happening in Ottawa,
Ontario this March and plans are really taking off! Keep in touch and start
making *your* plans:
- Watch the POTD website, puttinonthedance.org, for details as they
emerge.
- Visit our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/PuttinOnTheDance2 -- and
maybe even like us :)
- Help us plan our best possible conference by filling out the POTD2
Programming Survey, coming out very soon!
- Email us with your questions, thoughts and ideas,
puttinonthedance(a)gmail.com.
We're building on the success of the first Puttin' On the Dance--scroll
down to the bottom for snips of a few of the nice things folks had to say
about POTD: A Conference of Northeast Dance Organizers, held in White River
Junction VT, 2011.
Sincerely, from all of us who are puttin' on Puttin' On the Dance 2,
Adina Gordon, Andrew Clyde, Danielle Boudreau, Catherine Burns, Chrissy
Fowler,
David Smukler, Delia Clark, Emily Addison, Linda Henry, Nancy Turner, Quena
Crain,
Reta Troop, Roger Williams, Sara Lawson, Sarah VanNorstrand, Tara Bolker,
and Val Robb
from Amherst MA, Brattleboro VT, Belfast ME, Burlington VT, Hamilton ON,
Iroquois ON,
Mad River VT, Ottawa ON, Smith Falls ON, Syracuse NY, and Taftsville VT
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And here are those snips:
It was a blast to be with so many like-minded people and learn so many new
tricks . . . . .
- S.H., Woodstock VT
. . . needed for many years . . . . . keep the discussion going through the
listserve and future conferences!
- P.R., Saratoga Springs NY
. . . . . my belief that this work is important has been validated many
times over.
- L.S., Nelson NH
Vision, mission, action. Thanks to this conference, I now have new ideas
for the future of my dance. . . . . .
- A.M., Londonderry, NH
. . . . I left the conference feelilng supported, appreciated and
rejuvenated . . . . .
- C.E., Lewiston, ME
. . . . I plan to steal shamelessly. . . . . .
- R.L., Hartford CT
. . . . . I was blown away! . . . . . I might even call it a life-changing
experience. . . . . .
- E.A., Ottawa ON
Calling all Northeast organizers!
U.S. organizers get your passports ready; Canadian organizers leave yours
at home this time...
Puttin On the Dance 2: Hands Across the Border is happening in Ottawa,
Ontario this March and plans are really taking off! Keep in touch and start
making *your *plans:
- Watch the POTD website, puttinonthedance.org, for details as they
emerge.
- Visit our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/PuttinOnTheDance2
<http://www.facebook.com/PuttinOnTheDance2--and> --and maybe even like
us :)
- Help us plan our best possible conference by filling out the POTD2
Programming Survey, coming out very soon!
- Email us with your questions, thoughts and ideas,
puttinonthedance(a)gmail.com.
We're building on the success of the first Puttin' On the Dance--scroll
down to the bottom for snips of a few of the nice things folks had to say
about POTD: A Conference of Northeast Dance Organizers, held in White River
Junction VT, 2011.
Sincerely, from all of us who are puttin' on Puttin' On the Dance 2,
Adina Gordon, Andrew Clyde, Danielle Boudreau, Catherine Burns, Chrissy
Fowler,
David Smukler, Delia Clark, Emily Addison, Linda Henry, Nancy Turner, Quena
Crain,
Reta Troop, Roger Williams, Sara Lawson, Sarah VanNorstrand, Tara Bolker,
and Val Robb
from Amherst MA, Brattleboro VT, Belfast ME, Burlington VT, Hamilton
ON, Iroquois
ON,
Mad River VT, Ottawa ON, Smith Falls ON, Syracuse NY, and Taftsville VT
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And here are those snips:
It was a blast to be with so many like-minded people and learn so many new
tricks . . . . .
- S.H., Woodstock VT
. . . needed for many years . . . . . keep the discussion going through the
listserve and future conferences!
- P.R., Saratoga Springs NY
. . . . . my belief that this work is important has been validated many
times over.
- L.S., Nelson NH
Vision, mission, action. Thanks to this conference, I now have new ideas
for the future of my dance. . . . . .
- A.M., Londonderry, NH
. . . . I left the conference feelilng supported, appreciated and
rejuvenated . . . . .
- C.E., Lewiston, ME
. . . . I plan to steal shamelessly. . . . . .
- R.L., Hartford CT
. . . . . I was blown away! . . . . . I might even call it a life-changing
experience. . . . . .
- E.A., Ottawa ON