if a series is sub-par for any reason .... the dance will probably end
(do to attrition) If a dance has a loyal following it will survive  and
hopefully thrive
smaller community dances are still doing well in NH!

On 4/28/2014, "Chrissy Fowler" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>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?
>
>
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