If this is the case then you have lost the PURPOSE of Square Dancing.
Square dancing is supposed to be a social and including event. Not
excluding.
Den tirsdag den 1. august 2017 skrev Chris J Brady chrisjbrady(a)yahoo.com
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A somewhat older than average lady friend of mine has just received a
phone call asking her not to attend her Western Square Dance Club anymore.
She has been a member for 30 odd years. At the time she was away on holiday
looking after her grand-daughter whilst the parents were having a
well-deserved quality break. So she missed an evening. She was absolutlely
gob-smacked. The club had been doing A2 and she was getting along fine, but
then was away for a week.
On A2 evenings the club is lucky to get 8 dancers = 1 square as it is. But
apparently the club received complanits about her from a person / persons
unknown - the details of the complainants were not relayed to her nor the
exact specifics of concern. And this is a person who has been dancing with
the club for over 30 years, and regularly did the tea roster whilst missing
out on dances. In the past other dancers have also been ostracised and
eventualy left.
This is why I wouldn't touch WSD with a barge pole. If this is an example
of the attitude prevaling in WSD cubs then its a nasty, vinidictive, and
arrogant scene. And even worse because this is in Southern England - where
folks are rarely welcoming anyway. (Folks up North are far more welcoming).
Personally I've also had the same attitude when I've tried to join RSCD
clubs. They're also up themselves and unwlecoming. EFDSS English CD /
Playford Clubs in the South can also be unfriendly - as I know all to well
to my cost.
On the other hand Irish Set Dancing is an amazingly friendly scene, full
of joi-de-vi, and welcoming to all. But then at a certain Christmas Country
Dance School in the Appalachians I was told "we don't want that rubbish
here."
But it appears that WSD is the WORST.
CJB (London)