jack, the tcd and feetretreat groups: how do the
boards get to be the
board? self appointed? elected? if elected, who votes and how is it
determined who gets to vote?
Jeffrey
Chicago, not currently an organizer
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From: organizers-bounces(a)sharedweight.net
[mailto:organizers-bounces@sharedweight.net] On Behalf Of
Jack Mitchell
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 1:22 PM
To: A list for dance organizers
Subject: Re: [Organizers] Dance Group Structure
We have three 5 dances in our area (about 1.5 hour radius):
Two are "one man shows" -- dances run mostly by one person,
both of which also play with the band. They are both once a
month dances, one of which (
http://www.csda-dance.org/) has
been going for 15-20 years, and the other one which started
about 2 years ago (
http://daviddg.com/pages/contra.html).
Our other dances are both run by "organized" groups with non
profit status, boards and all the other bells and whistles
that go with that (tax reporting, etc). One group
(
www.tcdancers.org) runs 2-3 dances a month (2nd, 4th and 5th
Fridays) in the Durham/Chapel Hill area of NC at two
different halls, the other runs a weekly tuesday dance, and a
2x/month Saturday dance (
www.feetretreat.com). More recently
David D's dance and TCD are getting together later this month
to put together a joint event -- TCD has a 5th Friday dance
and David does a 1st Saturday dance, and those are coming on
the same weekend this month. We're having Becky Hill come
down and will have three dances plus a callers workshop. If
it comes off without killing anyone, it'll probably happen
again. ;-) -- more info at
www.winterwhirlwind.com.
So, that's the quick and dirty summary of dance organizations
in our area. If folks want more detail, I can give it.
Jack Mitchell
(not actually doing any official organizational stuff) in Durham, NC
At 12:54 PM 2/7/2008, you wrote:
In the past, a common way of organizing
dances in Maine
was around
a "house band", who really were the
committee, the hosts,
the go-fers,
what-have-you. In short, you were throuwing a
public dance
party. Our
monthly dance in Blue Hill (ME) still functions
this way (after 32
years - the longest-running dance in the state).
We are a band of 4 members, and with some help from various
volunteers (mostly spouses and friends), we book the hall,
collect the
gate, do the publicity, open, set up, pick up,
what-have-you. We book
a rotating collection of callers, and an
occasional
visiting band when
we have other commitments, but essentially we are
the house band
doubling as committee.
The model is perhaps less common now than in years
past, but still
occurs with several venues in this state. On the
plus side:
continuity from month to month, regular sharing of ideas
(usually at
rehearsals), long experience working with each
other,
comfort in the
routine. A few drawbacks: more work for some
members if others are
absent, a certain staid comfort with the status quo that
could become
(but hasn't so far) a bit of stagnation, a
certain amount of
exhaustion from time to time. But ...... "if it ain't
broke; don't
fix it"
Best to all,
George Fowler
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