What do people think about New Events that conflict with an existing dance 
series?  ("New Events" could be single event dances or a new dance series.)

Sub-questions:

1.  Is it a problem?  Not a problem?  Why/why not?

2.  What defines a conflict?  
Same weekend, same day, same time, same type of event?Within 2 mile, 20 mile, 
200 mile radius?
3.  What, if any, is the responsibility of an organizer of a 'new event' to 
avoid conflicts with existing dances? Why/Why not?

4.  Can we get insight on this by looking at parallel examples in other realms 
(small business, education, global markets, religious institutions, other forms 
of entertainment, etc.)?

- 2014 NEFFA session
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