I would consider our dance to be suburban. It's in Glen Echo Park, about 8 miles from downtown DC. We don't keep average attendance numbers, but we get a pretty broad range. Our hall is enormous, and accommodates up to 500 on special occasions, but we don't get that many on Sunday nights. I'd say our numbers range from around 70 to maybe 300 when a big-name band comes through. I believe that our sound guys do not provide their own gear.
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 2:43 PM, Emily Addison <[email protected]>wrote: > Wow... some GREAT input from so many... thanks for the advice! > > I'll write a separate email about the various specific suggestions. > > However, I'm now attempting to summarize the information people have > provided and I'd like to fill in holes based upon some feedback a few of > you mentioned. > > RE SOUND: *Stacy, Jack, Dave, Merle, Walker, Jeff, Lisa, and Mac*...Can > you email me with: > -whether your dance is urban/rural/in-between > -average attendance of your dance > -if you didn't specify if the sound guy provides his own gear or not, that > would be great too > > RE ADMISSION... *Alan and Walker*, can you specify whether those > organization you listed are > -whether your dance is urban/rural/in-between > -average attendance at those dances > > *If others have information that would be helpful*, please do share if you > like. :) > Much thanks! > Emily > PS - I've attached my draft tables as a PDF... I hope it comes through! > > _______________________________________________ > Organizers mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/organizers > > -- David Casserly (cell) 781 258-2761
