"Our dance organizing team — for the Montpelier,
VT, contra series — will be revisiting the issue of COVID protocols at our February
meeting, so this thread is well timed. Our attendance has actually gone UP compared to
pre-pandemic levels, including an influx of young and largely queer dancers, and a bunch
of newbies; we're not quite sure what we're doing right but I hope it keeps
working"
One factor could be that other dances in the area have NOT reopened. Burlington (Queen
City and Mad Robin) and Cornwall were those closest to me.
On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 11:34 AM Dana
Dwinell-Yardley via Organizers <organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> Thank you, everyone, for a thoughtful, kind, and nuanced conversation about COVID,
which is not a given when you dive into this subject. I really appreciate it.
>
> I have a friendly request to make: I'd love for there to be plenty of space for
organizers who have not yet shared their thoughts to write in if they want. If you've
already spoken up several times on this topic in this thread, maybe consider waiting a
little while before writing in to give other folks a chance to "talk"? (Welcome
to my facilitation brain, I think about "air space" and who does the talking in
large-group settings quite a bit, and how to make sure we leave room for everyone.)
>
> [And now apparently I have a lot of words to say about this, thanks for your
patience with a long email!]
>
> Our dance organizing team — for the Montpelier, VT, contra series — will be
revisiting the issue of COVID protocols at our February meeting, so this thread is well
timed. Our attendance has actually gone UP compared to pre-pandemic levels, including an
influx of young and largely queer dancers, and a bunch of newbies; we're not quite
sure what we're doing right but I hope it keeps working. (Part of what happened is
that we had just switched to larks & robins role terms in Jan 2020...and after 2+
years, gender-neutral terms are just a given and no one seems to be fussed about them and
it's just what we do. People are just happy to be dancing. A gift of easy transition
to inclusivity via pandemic time!)
>
> Our current COVID policy is to require masks: no cloth masks, but both surgical and
N95/KN94 are acceptable (we give out free N95/KN94 masks if folks need them). We started
with a vaccination requirement in April 2022, but dropped it in July 2022. Our main
reasoning was that our population is highly vaccinated already, and, because everyone is
still required to mask, the addition of a handful of unvaxxed dancers posed a much higher
risk to those unvaxxed folks than to the dance community at large. Therefore, the
responsibility is on those dancers to choose whether to attend, not on us, since their
presence doesn't have a huge effect on community safety.
>
> This is the distinction we have tried to pay attention to every time we consider
COVID measures. Where is the line between personal risk and community risk? When are we
responsible for people's safety, and when are they responsible for their own safety?
We cannot make the dance 100% safe for everyone, and it never was 100% safe, even before
COVID!
>
> We do want to make the dance as inclusive as we can (another reason for allowing
unvaxxed dancers: getting to attend the dance and be part of the community again means a
lot to those folks, which in our minds outweighs the minor safety impact they may have on
vaccinated dancers). In my mind, masking is the more inclusive choice. It tells the
immunocompromised folks in our community that we care about them and we want them to be
part of the dance. It allows for people who hold a wide range of comfort levels with risk
to all gather together. I just co-organized a very large event (a queer craft fair with
30+ vendors and 1,000+ attendees) and we required masking — and many many many community
members told us how grateful they were to have a fully masked event, how they couldn't
have participated otherwise, how everyone wearing masks normalized wearing masks, how it
felt like a giant hug and an expression of care.
>
> And, everything keeps changing, and I'm willing to shift my thinking. I am
occasionally going into cafes and restaurants unmasked now, something I would not have
done three or four months ago. Maybe wearing masks protects the wearer well enough even if
others have a naked face. I would love to see this chart from the Wall Street Journal
about mask effectiveness updated for
Omicron:
https://twitter.com/seungminkim/status/1478867026542219264.
>
> And thank you Harris for articulating the very real truth that there is no one
perfect solution, and we are going to alienate some of our community members no matter
what we choose to do, and that sucks.
>
> Thanks for being a little online community of organizers as we help hold our
communities in as much care as we can.
>
> With gratitude,
> Dana
>
>
> > On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 10:17 AM Donna Hunt via Organizers
<organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> > > Great thread!
> > >
> > > In Philadelphia the Mt Airy Contra dance has no shortage of 20-30ish year
old dancers. The attendance varies between 40-60 dancers every other week (pre-pandemic
we were weekly) and our age demographic has dropped 20-25 years!
> > >
> > > Many of our older long term dancers have not yet returned for various
reasons--family health, personal health, resistance to restrictions, etc. The most recent
survey of our email list we had 140 responses and the majority of respondents wanted
vaxxed, and masked.
> > >
> > > We continue to monitor the Covid numbers in our area, listen to our
members, pay attention to the science and maintain an open mind about options.
> > >
> > > Donna
> > > Email: dhuntdancer(a)aol.com
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Perry Shafran via Organizers
<organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
> > > To: Joe Harrington via Organizers
<organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>et>; Joe Harrington
<contradancerjoe(a)gmail.com>
> > > Sent: Thu, Jan 5, 2023 8:58 am
> > > Subject: [Organizers] Re: Is it time to end COVID restrictions at most
contra dances?
> > >
> > > The other thing I'd like to investigate is the cause for the reduced
attendance of younger dancers. Is it true that requiring masks is reducing the proportion
of younger dancers to the dance?
> > >
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