Hi Marie,
The Downtown Amherst (Massachusetts) Contra Dance series has worked closely with the
Hampshire College Contra Dance Collective since our series inception six years ago. The
Collective is a registered student organization (so essentially a club) and can apply for
funding for events. The dances are free to Hampshire students but also open to the public
with a suggested donation which helped with their funding.
Prior to my working with them they would have one or two dances a year at irregular
intervals. Since our Wednesday night series (3 miles away from campus on the busline) is
unable to use our regular venue on 2nd Wednesdays, I encouraged them to hold their dances
on 2nd Wednesday to sync with our schedule. I also provided support in terms of how to
book and pay performers, referring touring performers to them that I couldn’t accommodate
in our series, and doing cross-promotion. For the last several years they have run seven
dances a year, 4 in the fall and 3 in spring.
My point in saying all this is to encourage you to partner and work with dance organizers
and existing dances in your area. You’ll get: 1) the benefit of their experience and
expertise; 2) cross-promotion for events; 3) experienced dancers from the community that
will help teach new folks; 4) additional income from community dancer admission/donations;
5) a bit of continuity for the student organizers on campus as they graduate (as in I
regularly check in in the spring to say, “who’s doing booking for next year and do you
have all your dates planned and room/hall reservations?” before the summer comes and
everyone disappears.
Also, university public relations and alumni offices are often very enthusiastic about
such “town and gown” ventures are they are called here in the states, meaning joint
efforts that bring students into the local community and local community folks on campus.
Hope that helps!
Will
On Jun 20, 2016, at 1:34 PM, Marie-Michèle Fournier via Organizers
<organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hello everyone!
I have recruited some of our younger dancers to start a contra club at their
university to help us bring in more people to our dances in an effort to be sustainable.
However, none of us are quite certain what's the best way to proceed with this and
what exactly to do with this club. Any of you out there have associated university or
college clubs? Could you put me in contact with the people in charge so we can use their
ideas and experience with this?
Thanks!
Marie
ContraMontreal
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