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-------- Original message --------From: Angela DeCarlis via Contra Callers 
<[email protected]> Date: 7/23/24  2:06 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: 
Julian Blechner <[email protected]> Cc: Contra Callers 
<[email protected]> Subject: [Callers] Re: In light of 
recent developments "That said, there's abundant evidence that the party that 
routinely cuts funding for arts - which directly impacts so much of folk music 
and dance - isn't the blue one. How appropriate that is in a dance title? 
Debatable, sure. But appropriate in a discussion about folk music and dance? 
Absolutely relevant to our collective thriving."Couldn't agree more, Julian. 
Vicki and I are here in Florida where arts funding was just cut altogether — 
people in my universe (visual arts, galleries, public arts programming, 
theater, etc) are all panicking.It is tricky, though, for those of us here who 
call to politically mixed crowds. It's easy for some callers on this list to 
forget that dances like this exist all over! Part of what I love about contra 
dancing is that it is a bipartisan activity that brings people together. As 
such, I don't think I'd be comfortable calling a dance with this title in my 
communities. Frankly, it's political enough for me to arrive onstage as my 
nonbinary, they/them-using self.I do call Maia McCormick's dance Barack Me, 
Obamadeus. Less of a directive, more neutral, and it makes me laugh every 
time!Ang(they/them)On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 10:47 AM Julian Blechner via Contra 
Callers <[email protected]> wrote:The "no political stances" 
isn't really accurate. 501c3s cannot endorse candidates.
If the rule was "non-profits can't take a political stand", a huge number of 
churches would lose tax-exempt status.On a personal level, I might encourage 
caution for any choreographer with a message about a political party.But I'd 
also point out that folk music and dance has a deep tradition of being 
political. Guthrie. Dolly. Heck, Jazz and Blues merely existing was radical at 
the time. Anti-war 50s/60s folk revival. Anti-slavery gospel and plantation 
songs. Pro-labor songs. I'm sure y'all can think of many more examples.I would 
hope and assume any on this list who'd raise a voice of caution are doing so 
from the spirit of helping fellow creatives be successful and express 
themselves.That said, there's abundant evidence that the party that routinely 
cuts funding for arts - which directly impacts so much of folk music and dance 
- isn't the blue one. How appropriate that is in a dance title? Debatable, 
sure. But appropriate in a discussion about folk music and dance? Absolutely 
relevant to our collective thriving.In dance,Julian BlechnerHe/himWestern 
MassOn Tue, Jul 23, 2024, 8:09 AM Vicki Morrison via Contra Callers 
<[email protected]> wrote:
Considering all of the efforts our dance community makes to be welcoming and 
inclusive, the title of this dance does just the opposite by appearing 
unwelcoming and exclusive. Plus, as Mac said, non-profit organizations risk 
losing their status by taking political stands.Vicki MorrisonTallahasseeSent 
from Yahoo Mail for iPhoneOn Tuesday, July 23, 2024, 12:47 AM, Mac Mckeever via 
Contra Callers <[email protected]> wrote:You are  aware that 
not-for-profits can not take any kind of political stand or they can lose their 
standing.  Just takes one  dancer on the red side to report you.I'd check with 
your attorney before doing this.MacOn Monday, July 22, 2024 at 05:59:01 PM CDT, 
Jonathan Sivier via Contra Callers <[email protected]> 
wrote: I have a couple of gigs next month.  I'll give it a 
try.Jonathan-----Jonathan SivierCaller of Contra, Square, English and Early 
American DancesDance Page: http://www.sivier.me/dance_leader.html-----Q: How 
many angels can dance on the head of a pin?A: It depends on what dance you 
call!On 7/22/2024 5:00 PM, Elizabeth Bloom Albert via Contra Callers wrote:> 
*my "**Vote Blue No Matter Who,**" tweaked for this election cycle:*> > *(let 
me know how it goes if you call this one!)*> > *> *> > *Vote Blue No Matter 
Who, Version 2.024 *(5-2-24) /by Elizabeth Bloom Albert /**> > Becket 
formation; start one-quarter turn to left of Improper; this dance progresses 
clockwise.> > A1*    (2) Slide Left to new neighbors:> > (6) Ladies Do-Si-Do 1 
x> > (8) Swing Partner> > A2      (4) Ladies: R-hand Balance> >            (4) 
Ladies: Pull-by R to switch [places] {Drop hands}> > (4) Gents: R-hand Balance> 
>            (4) Gents: Pull-by R to switch [places] {Don’t drop hands}> > B1   
   (8) [Hands Across] Star Right> > [End in Wavy Lines up/down hall with Gents 
facing in]> >            (4) Balance the [Blue!] wave> >            (4) Balance 
the wave again> > B2      (8) Gents cross Left, for Half a Hey> > (8) Swing 
Partner (again)> > NOTES:> > A1: CALLER: During walk thru and 1st time thru, 
couples do not shift left, dancing instead with couple across.> > > > /> > /> > 
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