Random Thoughts on Price:

 

In the long run your dance will do OK with the price increase.

I weighed in on the subject back in July so I won't rehash

 

One thing that did happen, was that, I was accused of putting that extra
dollar

into my own pocket. Of course that did not happen.

(Later, the accuser came to the dance on a sporadic basis, which was
just as well)

Many times I added money from my pocket to make sure 

The performers took home enough.

On the other hand family and friends, could not believe that I was

doing all this work and not getting any monetary gain from it.

(I did not tell them that I would sometimes subsidize the dance)

I did it for the dance! 

  

Running a contra dance is not (nor should it be a money making venture)

Many smaller dances operate on a 'take of the door basis'

(No guaranteed sum to performers)   It's more of an exercise in
community 

building. I enjoy the smaller 'non-professional' dances 

 

Compared to other forms of entertainment; $8.00 bucks is a cheap night
out 

And the interactions with the community are well worth it.

 

I wonder if other factors may be influencing dancers' decisions not to

attend the Mill City dance?

 

If attendance continues to decline I would suggest placing
questionnaires on the 

tables a the dance, and gauge responses.

 

Thanks

Gale     

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