Community
Here’s a list of things you can do to foster a dance community. It was written from a contra point of view, in Contra Dance and Community, but most of the points work for modern western square dances also.
- Volunteer to help clean up at the end of a night of dancing
- Have a dance party at your house once a year
- Ask a new person to dance, or show a new dancer a basic step
- Volunteer a service (running off flyers, researching sound equipment, carrying equipment, storing equipment, offering rides to and from the dance, etc.)
- Learn how the sound system works at your dance and volunteer to help run it for an evening
- Take money at the door
- Musicans: ask dancers for input on: tempo, phrasing, etc.
- Callers: ask dancers for input on teaching techniques, approach, etc.
- Dancers: Listen to the music, the caller, the teacher
- Organize a potluck dinner before a dance
- When things go wrong, and the evening is not perfect, smile
- When things go right, and the evening IS perfect, smile
- Feel joyous and pass that on to the next person you dance with