Hi fellow organizers!
In Ottawa (mid-sized urban contra scene), we've just finished the
development of a code of conduct. Following up, we have been brainstorming
some ideas on how to convey etiquette norms in a fun and effective way.
We're thinking of modifying this poster and I'm wondering what you
think??? And,
if you like the idea - what would you change/add/remove?
POSTER HERE: http://www.holylindyland.com/lindy-hoppers-etiquette/
Initial thoughts I've had are:
- something about switching partners throughout the evening
- better never than late (not so much etiquette thought)
- not too serious/just a dance -- here to have fun... so share the joy!
I JUUUUST learned that the Friends of the Greenfield Grange have already
done this and are passing it along. Thought I would still send this to the
group though!
Emily
Hi fellow organizers!
In Ottawa (mid-sized urban contra scene), we've just finished the
development of a code of conduct. Following up, we have been brainstorming
some ideas on how to convey etiquette norms in a fun and effective way.
We're thinking of modifying this poster and I'm wondering what you
think??? And,
if you like the idea - what would you change/add/remove?
Initial thoughts I've had are:
- something about switching partners throughout the evening
- better never than late (not so much etiquette thought)
- not too serious/just a dance -- here to have fun... so share the joy!
I JUUUUST learned that the Friends of the Greenfield Grange have already
done this and are passing it along. Thought I would still send this to the
group though!
Emily
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Hi fellow dance organizers --- this is for those of you who are CANADIAN,
Have your say in impacting Canadian dance policy....YES! The Canadian
Council of the Arts has a survey on the SOCIAL/COMMUNITY/PERSONAL HEALTH
BENEFITS of dance... something is what many of us are all about!
****Survey closes Dec 10th****
Let's make a splash and tell them contra, ECD, family, square, etc etc etc.
Note: I found questions dry but others were really informative to reflect
upon... so useful too for our own communities???
Survey here: ekos.com/dance
<http://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fekos.com%2Fdance&h=ZAQEz17XSAQFt…>
More info below.
Emily Addison
Ottawa Contra President - Puttin' On The Dance Advisory Board member
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Five years ago Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council
undertook the ambitious project to launch a multi-phase national study on
Dance in Canada.
This component features a survey to investigate the social impact of dance.
It attempts to answer:
- How does dance benefit a society, a community or a particular group
within a community?
- How can dance be an instrument for positive change (mental, physical,
spiritual) for individuals within our society?
- Where is our biggest impact on the well-being of Canadians?
The survey will be closing on *December 10th*. We urge you to please take *10
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