Dear Barbara,
I, too, am a bit concerned about bare feet at dances, and am very glad that no 
one has been hurt, at least at the dances that I have attended or called!  But 
I must also admit that I don't feel firmly enough about the issue to have done 
much about it....prefering instead to think about this as "freedom of choice 
for the individual", etc., etc.

One suggestion that I do have for this particular problem comes from the Public 
Health realm....you might want to check with the local Board of Health. There 
may be regulations that prohibit bare feet in public venues (such as 
restaurants, etc.), in an attempt to reduce the risks of transmission of 
fungus, etc. In this way, the dance organizers/callers can avoid the whole 
issue of right/wrong,  good taste/bad taste discussions, and instead promote 
the need to be in compliance with the local regs.

Another thought on the issue: Although I have no idea how insurance companies 
might interpret "no shoes" as  putting a dance organizer at risk, one could 
argue that the wearing of shoes does help reduce the risk of injury. So once 
again, if a dance committee decides to institute a "no bare feet" rule, 
reducing liability risk is a defensible reason for instituting such a rule. 

Looking forward to the thoughts of others! Linda Leslie

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