I was thinking about this also  

Gov Raimondo, as well as Rep Cicilline announced a couple of days ago that a part of the federal stimulus money will go to people working the gig economy. No matter what they're receiving from unemployment, they will also receive an extra $600 per week, so our musicians won't be out in the cold. I do think that we should pay them something.

We already have orders until the end of May for some things here in RI. The peak is expected to be mid May, so I'm not sure when regular life will start up again. As it stands, anyone who leaves RI and returns has to self-quarentine for 14 days, so I won't be leaving anytime soon.

I don't see any use in trying to mitigate risk of spreading the virus. We just need to wait it out.

What did we land on last time? Was it the end of April or the end of May?

The Monday Contras at the Scout House posted this. It is a message from all the performers, with contact information. If someone can post it somewhere easy to find, I can get the information from the callers and band.

http://mondaycontras.com/pages/performers-messages.php

Lisa Lunt
Pronouns: She/Her

On Thu, Apr 9, 2020, 9:43 AM Bob Peterson via Organizers <organizers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Our dance organizers have not had the conversation. But here are the same thoughts I would express to them if we had that conversation this week.

I think resumption will follow this pattern. Each organizer will make their own individual decision about when they will be safe to help run a dance. Dancers and performers will likewise. As a result, dances can only resume if enough organizers and performers for a dance series decide to resume it. Hopefully they don’t need 100% of the organizers, but many series are run by very few people.

Dances stand a good chance of losing money (more than usual, anyway) for months until enough dancers decide to come.

Performers will face pressure to decide between health safety (their own and the dancers) versus income/supporting dances. Hopefully no one adds peer pressure to anyone else, but that seems unlikely. I imagine the most powerful pressure arguments will include “Our dance will die if we don’t resume now!” “Our venue’s regular reservation will be taken by some other group!” “We need to support our artists!”.

\Bob Peterson
Boston Gender Free Contra Dance

PS I haven’t even considered how dances must change to reduce virus transmission. That’s a related but separate topic.


> On Apr 9, 2020, at 09:22, Lisa Sieverts via Organizers <organizers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
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> Organizers, what are your plans for restarting your dances?
>
> I had a conversation with a smart person the other day, who said “we probably can’t dance again until there is a vaccine for this corona virus.” And that might be 12-18 months away.
>
> If that’s the case, what should our organizations be doing during that period of time? And how many dances just won’t restart?
>
> What conversations are you having within your organizations?
>
> Thank you,
> Lisa
> Monadnock Folklore Society
>
> Lisa Sieverts
> 603-762-0235
> lisa@lisasieverts.com
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