I have run into this issue.  Being community-minded, I like to bring a variety 
of bands to the stage, as I believe that musicians are just as much a part of 
our communities as dancers.  However, I have been told that there is a certain 
band that I should avoid, because they don't believe they are any good.  I 
suppose on one hand I need to balance the needs of these musicians with the 
needs of the community at large.  Especially when you are an organizer that is 
somewhat directed by an executive committee, whose members don't like the band. 
 And then what do I say when said band approaches me for a gig?  "Gee, I'd like 
to, but the board said don't hire you"?  Just ignore their email?  Is there 
anything I can do that will avoid generating hard feelings?

Perry




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 From: Chrissy Fowler <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 1:27 PM
Subject: [Organizers] the band/caller that "no one" likes
 


How does one address the problem of the band/caller that "no one" likes?

More specifically, what happens if a band and/or caller "owns" a dance series, 
but dancers don't want to go to their dances?  (For whatever reason - they have 
subpar skills, they're perceived as curmudgeonly, their repertoire is not 
popular any more, they're passe aka same old same old, they're unfortunate 
victims of vagaries of constantly shifting and subjective popular opinion, 
etc.)  

Is this really a problem that other organizers should worry about?  

Why or why not?

And if yes, then what should/could another organizer do?  


- 2014 NEFFA session
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