Hello fellow organizers,

A number of years ago, when I was involved in producing a dance in New 
Hampshire, we had the following incident at one of our monthly dances:  

A female dancer asked one of our committee members to intervene because a man 
(with whom she had once been in a relationship) had appeared at the dance.  
Both were regular dancers in our region.  She asserted that there was a 
restraining order out on this man, and that he was prohibited from being within 
a certain number of yards of her at any given time.  She didn't have a copy of 
the restraining order, at least not that I remember.  The situation got fairly 
tense and volatile.  No physical violence, but many heated exchanges.  As I 
recall, after some requests from the committee member, he left the dance.  

I was wondering if other dance organizers have had to deal with that sort of 
thing -- whether restraining orders are involved or not.  And I particularly 
would like to hear what people think the role and responsibility of dance 
organizers is in this sort of situation.

Thanks,
Chrissy Fowler



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