From Chrissy Fowler, Belfast, ME:
THANK YOU for your contribution to the conversation. Rays of sunshine April
3 had 2 remarkable videos of dance, one a Ted talk, and carefully put
together, and one of a family dancing for joy!!! I wish I had that guy’s
secret stash of energy, and the intergenerational nature of the
dance—priceless! I am still smiling! Great ideas (especially the
noodles—NOT!)
Sharon McKinley
who dances in Baltimore, MD
Here are some thoughts from Belfast ME re: Lisa's questions:
*Organizers, what are your plans for restarting your dances?*
At our most recent (online) board meeting, we agreed that we have no firm
plan, beyond waiting until it seems safe to dance and continuing to
reevaluate as time passes. So much depends on the ever-evolving situation.
Whenever we do feel able restart our monthly dances and our outreach
programs in the community, we're going to be really really happy.
*...What should our organizations be doing [until they start up again]? *
We are sending occasional updates to our email list, including a series of
blog posts called Rays of Sunshine, trying to highlight some bright spots
out there, either related to dance/music or our local community or both.
rays-of-sunshine-march-24/
<http://belfastflyingshoes.org/rays-of-sunshine-march-24/> and
rays-of-sunshine-april-3/
<http://belfastflyingshoes.org/rays-of-sunshine-april-3/> are examples.
This blog series is therapeutic for us, as a board, and we've gotten
positive feedback.
We're also sharing online offerings of music/dance on our FB page, just to
help spread the word.
facebook.com/Belfast-Flying-Shoes-Dance-Series-35211723615/
<https://www.facebook.com/Belfast-Flying-Shoes-Dance-Series-35211723615/>
And we're doing some groundwork for our organization, which has a varied
palette of programs beyond our monthly programs.
belfastflyingshoes.org/outreach/
And finally, we're continuing the fundraising effort
<http://belfastflyingshoes.org/fundraising-2020/>that we leapt into on
February 29, albeit with tempered expectations, given the current societal
and financial upheaval.
I encourage everyone to *consider reaching out to your constituents for
financial support -- *too many of our organizations run on a razor thin
margin, and there are definitely people out there who would be happy to
keep an organization from folding. CDSS hosted a web chat about fundraising
- here is the webchat page <https://www.cdss.org/resources/events/web-chats> -
and I recently read about a local movement by folks of modest needs who
plan to donate their federal relief checks to worthwhile causes. Worth
keeping in mind.
*What conversations are you having within your organizations?*
We are re-evaluating on a regular basis, monitoring our local situation and
recommendations from our governor, state CDC, and national CDC.
We are also discussing options for holding events that aren't quite as high
touch as our dances - for example, outdoor concerts, online concerts, jam
sessions, etc.
We're also clear that we are very lucky to have such a strong local culture
of trad music and dance. And that we in most parts of Maine are doubly
lucky, given the low population density and preponderance of natural
beauty. Hearing my neighbors play tunes on banjo and fiddle or sing with
tight harmonies, while I weed my flower beds, is a balm for the soul.
And I, personally, am refining a concept suggested by one of those same
neighbors, of dancing with foam swimming noodles as arm-extenders (glue a
glove onto the end of each noodle). That way everyone can "connect" with
the noodles instead of hands, maintaining a greater-than-six-feet distance
from one's fellow dancers. Can't you picture the stars and circles and
allemandes? I admit, it needs work. But it gives me pleasure to imagine
it.
Chrissy Fowler
Belfast Flying Shoes
Belfast ME
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