Don't forget your local grange as a resource for things. At Capital City Grange #469
(the site of the Montpelier VT Contra Dance) we own coffee urns and carafes, coolers,
etc. and could recruit volunteers easily, I think, for an event like this..
When the Vermont Fiddle Orchestra played at the Northfield Farmers Market on the Common,
they had a tent. Maybe it was owned by the town? I could find out. In Maine, you have
Fiddle-icious and the Franklin County Fiddlers, both of whom would provide lovely music
for dancing, and neither would require amplification.
The CALLER, on the other hand, should be amplified, in my opinion.
merry
"My mission is not merely to survive but to thrive, and to do so with some passion,
some compassion, some humor and some style." Maya Angelou
Merry Kay Shernock 381 VT Rte 12 NONorthfield, VT 05663 (802)595-3972
On Saturday, April 6, 2019, 2:05:51 PM EDT, Chrissy Fowler via Organizers
<organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
#yiv1552851786 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}Anyone have tips/advice for ways to
successfully structure a free (no charge) outdoor dance series for the general public in
public parks?
- Logistics
- Sound
- Tips for dancing on grass/pavement
- Dance repertoire
- Promotion, including language to help welcome in non-dancers
- Hydration that doesn't involve single-use plastic bottles from aquifer- draining
profiteers (ooops, crankpot editorializing...)
- Add-ons
- Other
We're working with our parks & rec director and other local groups to produce a
series this summer. Would love any 'hot tips" from the hive.
Cheers,
Chrissy FowlerBelfast Flying Shoes, Belfast ME
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