In my opinion, I believe contra dancing to be in a completely different realm 
than the situations you describe in #4.  In those situations, you have to be 
competitive if you want to bring people to your service, and you really have no 
responsibility to those you are competing with.

In contra dancing, though, I tend to believe that organizations should SUPPORT 
other organizations rather than compete with them.  We all have little 
communities in our regional areas, but then we are all part of a the larger 
contra dance community, since we all meet up at dance weekends and places like 
NEFFA to give ideas and support.  

I tend to believe that groups should try as hard as possible to not compete 
with existing dance series, especially those who are struggling as it is to get 
people to come.  I guess the question is - what if events are different?  
Recently an English ceilidh dance competed with a contra dance.  Sometimes you 
have a square event or an English Country dance event that competes with a 
contra dance.  

OTOH, there are only so many weekends in a calendar the year, and if you want 
to hold an event you might have no choice but to compete.  Just do it with care 
and realize the downstream effects of you holding your big special dance 
against a regular dance series that is begging to get regular dancers to come 
to their events.

Perry




________________________________
 From: Chrissy Fowler <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 1:31 PM
Subject: [Organizers] to conflict or not to conflict?
 

What do people think about New Events that conflict with an existing dance 
series?  ("New Events" could be single event dances or a new dance series.)

Sub-questions:

1.  Is it a problem?  Not a problem?  Why/why not?

2.  What defines a conflict?  
Same weekend, same day, same time, same type of event?Within 2 mile, 20 mile, 
200 mile radius?
3.  What, if any, is the responsibility of an organizer of a 'new event' to 
avoid conflicts with existing dances? Why/Why not?

4.  Can we get insight on this by looking at parallel examples in other realms 
(small business, education, global markets, religious institutions, other forms 
of entertainment, etc.)?

- 2014 NEFFA session
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