Hi folks,

This is (or feels like) my first time writing to this list.  Somehow, it feels 
like there must be an easier way to send a response, but if this works, so be 
it........


Sue, is your community dance geared toward folks who just want to have fun 
doing all sorts of dances?   You call it "old style community contra with a 
variety of dance forms",  which sounds like what we have been doing now for 3 
years in the Albany, NY area.   We have tried 2 different locations and 
experimented with times.  Our dance season is November through April, Saturday 
nights.

At this point, I think we would be better off running it as a two and a half 
hour dance, with a 10 to 15 minute break.  Right now, we are running it for 3 
hours (7:30 to 10:30) with a 15 minute break, and by the last half hour, more 
than half of the dancers have gone home.  We are thinking maybe 7 to 9:30 or 
7:30 to 10.  We get maybe 4 to 6 children, who go home after intermission.

Another community dance that I have been involved with, run twice a year  (Oct 
or Nov and April) goes from 7 to 9:30 (15 minute break), and is a huge success. 
 They get lots of children for the first half of the evening, but there are 
still enough folks after the break to have good energy.

Paul Rosenberg
www.homespun.biz        
518-482-9255


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Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 20:59:28 -0500
From: Sue Robishaw <[email protected]>
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Subject: [Organizers] Length of Dance
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Hi All,
    I'm in the process of organizing a new dance series (old style Community 
Contra with a variety of dance forms). It will be on a week-day evening. I'm 
wondering how long others run their regular dances, not including beginner 
sessions or potlucks or such. And typically how long is your mid-break?
    Thanks!
    Sue Robishaw, U.P. of Michigan
P.S. And thanks also for all the sharing that has gone on in the past on Shared 
Weight. I have lots of good notes and ideas from past posts (from the Callers 
list).





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