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June 8, 2019 at 8:44 pm #7612
Jeff Winston
ParticipantWe’ve already got a couple of folks from the forums here interested in helping organize some local traditional dances. If anybody else is interested in getting involved, please DM me or send an email to WhiteArtCollective@ProtonMail.com. Also, please feel free to discuss more thoughts here. I’ll be following up periodically as I work on the “How To Organize a Traditional Dance” booklet.
June 6, 2019 at 12:58 am #7593Jeff Winston
ParticipantExcellent @PeterG! Please send an email to WhiteArtCollective@ProtonMail.com and I’ll bring you onto the organizing team.
June 6, 2019 at 12:57 am #7592Jeff Winston
ParticipantExcellent @TradTexan! Please send an email to WhiteArtCollective@ProtonMail.com and I’ll bring you onto the organizing team.
June 6, 2019 at 12:55 am #7591Jeff Winston
Participant@browneyewhiteguy Yeah, we are all spread out, which is why we need to get people organized to go out recruiting people in their local areas for these events. And yes, people will give us trouble which is why we should keep these private and invite-only, much like a wedding, as you said. It’s probably best to find a main organizer in a local area and treat the event like are just bringing a bunch of friends together for a party. That way we can’t be accused of discrimination, etc.
June 6, 2019 at 12:51 am #7590Jeff Winston
ParticipantThe line dancing is a good idea. Ideally though, we need to create our own space. Which is why we need to find people interested in organizing these kind of events who can actually go out and recruit people to attend.
May 30, 2019 at 2:40 am #7506Jeff Winston
ParticipantHowdy folks! Jeff Winston here. So, as Liv mentioned, she, myself and some other people have been brainstorming on how to organize local dances. We’re going to create a guide on how to organize such an event which will include all of the various things to consider in order to have a successful event. Then, we’re going to start training folks on how to organize dances in their local areas. If anybody is interested in becoming a local dance organizer, please let us know!
NOTE: Lads, women love to dance. If you were to help to create a fun and secure space for the girls to dance, they would greatly appreciate it! Which brings us to the first thing we should consider: Security.
Here are some thoughts I had on security:
It would be best to keep these events private and invite-only. That way we can ensure only people of good character with good intentions are allowed entry. We should also have a couple of formidable gents in case anybody gets too rowdy. However, if the proper vetting is done to ensure that only people of good character are invited, the likelihood of needing to bounce people is incredibly low. Also, we thought it would be good to not allow phones at the event to create a more socially focused environment, as well as a more secure environment.I’ll check back in soon discussing the other areas of interest for organizing such a dance. In the meantime, I’d love to hear everybody’s input! Please feel free to chime in.
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