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Women/Black/Indigenous/POC/LGBTQIA+/People with Disabilities Music Instructor Nominee Directory

This spreadsheet shows a list of recommended music teachers from marginalized communities. The list is the result of a survey form created in 2019 by A’yen Tran with the intention of making it publicly available, particularly to music camp directors. The goal is to increase representation for women, people of color, people with disabilities, and gender-diverse people in music camps and other musical learning opportunities.

Categories: Experienced Participants, Musicians, Novices, Organizers, Singers

Topics: Accessibility, Equity

Communities in Conflict

May 30, 2023

An online discussion to support organizers of dance, music, and song groups

From disagreements about COVID protocols to strong feelings about role terms on the dance floor, dance leaders and organizers have been in the middle of passionate community discussions the past few years. As an organizer, what approaches and techniques can you use to help your group through these rough patches? And what can you do to keep your own balance along the way?

CDSS Executive Director Katy German joined Jenny Beer, Dana Dwinell-Yardley, Sue Songer, and Kathy Story for a conversation about working through conflict as a community.

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Categories: Organizers, Web Chats

Topics: Equity

Recruiting and Keeping Volunteers!

March 7, 2023

An online discussion to support organizers of dance, music, and song groups

In our mostly volunteer-powered community, we’ve long faced challenges when it comes to finding and keeping the people who make our organization’s dance, music, and song activities possible. The COVID pandemic exacerbated those challenges and impacted both our organizations and the environment in which we work.

CDSS Executive Director Katy German hosted this Web Chat to discuss volunteer management and address key volunteer-related questions, such as:

  • Where do we find new volunteers?
  • How do we appreciate the volunteers we have and help them avoid burn-out?
  • How do we create processes for training volunteers and planning for position turn-over?

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Categories: Organizers, Web Chats

Topics: Equity

Building Cultural Equity in Communities

October 25, 2022

An online discussion to support organizers of dance, music, and song groups

This Web Chat provided firsthand experiences from organizers who have used CDSS grants to provide diversity, equity, and inclusion training for their groups. We heard about ways they have been applying what they’ve learned from these valuable workshops, and what’s next for their groups. We also included plenty of time for Q&A. Our special guests were:

  • Cindy Culbert and Rich Dempsey: Country Dancers of Rochester (Rochester, NY)
  • Janet Yeracaris and Vince O’Donnell: New England Folk Festival Association (New England region)
  • Lauren Keeley: DanceFlurry Organization (Albany, NY)

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Categories: Organizers, Web Chats

Topics: Equity

Ideas for Weathering the Winter Together

During the CDSS Web Chat on November 1, 2021, participants brainstormed ideas for keeping their music, dance, and song groups engaged and connected through the coming months. See below for a compilation of their suggestions for organizers to try out with their communities. We’re happy to continue adding to this list, so please send your thoughts to resources@cdss.org. All ideas welcome!

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Categories: Organizers

Topics: Accessibility, Community Safety, Pandemic

Reentry Resources for Organizers

Originally published September 2021.

Introduction

One key question that keeps cropping up as we prepare for restarting in-person activities is: How will we know when the time is right? All music, dance, and song groups need to chart their own course based on their location, state and local public health guidance, type of event, and community needs. We hope the following set of resources will help organizers navigate the myriad decisions involved with safely resuming in-person events.

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Categories: Organizers, Resources

Topics: Accessibility, Community Safety, Pandemic

CDSS Community Culture & Safety Toolkit

The CDSS Community Culture and Safety Task Group (CCSTG) aims to support local communities in their efforts to provide a safe environment for music, song, and dance events. We are working to provide advice and resources that will help organizers develop the policies, procedures, and supporting documents needed to understand and facilitate safety in their communities.

CDSS is not prescriptive in regard to what your community ‘should be doing.’ We recognize and value the range of living traditions practiced by our communities.

As such, we are working to develop a toolkit of resources.

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Categories: Callers, Educators, Musicians, Organizers

Sharing the Vision: Themes and Practical Ideas for Vibrant Dance Communities

A pithy article from Max Newman on the importance of a vision, how to create one and how to share it.

From the CDSS News

Categories: Organizers

Topics: Starting Up

Shared Weight: Positional Calling Discussion List

This list is for anyone interested in exploring positional calling within traditional dance (contra, squares, ECD, community, family dance, Irish ceili, Scottish ceilidh, etc). 

Our goal is to support each other by discussing topics of interest to callers specifically in relation to positional calling. We encourage callers to also join some of the other Shared Weight lists as those communities are valuable resources for other aspects of calling.

Categories: Callers, Dance Tradition, Dancers, Organizers

Topics: Discussion, Equity, Non-Gendered

Shared Weight: Dance Organizers Discussion List

This mailing list welcomes organizers and those interested in organizing any form of traditional social dance.  This includes contra, English country, traditional squares (e.g., Appalachian, New England, Quebecois, Cape Breton, etc), community/family/barn, ceili, Balfolk, and more!

Categories: Dance Tradition, Dancers, Organizers

Topics: Discussion

Fostering Intergenerational Community

These notes from a session at Youth Traditional Song Weekend 2015 list ways participants promote age inclusivity in their own communities.

Categories: Organizers

Topics: Equity

Addressing Racism as a Dance Community

In this short overview, the organizers of Portland Intown Contra Dance acknowledge and explain some of the various Black and African influences on American folk dance traditions.

From the Portland Intown Contra Dance

Categories: Organizers

Topics: Equity

Dance Weekend 101: Streamlining the organization of weekend dance events

Ever thought of organizing a dance weekend? Come explore the ins and outs of what it takes to streamline a successful event.

From Adam Broome & Jaige Trudel
Puttin’ On The Dance 2015

Categories: Organizers

The Ins and Outs of Cooking for Dancers

An article by Sarah Pilzer with great advice for weekends and camps about cooking for dancers!

From the CDSS News

Categories: Organizers

Putting on “Techno” Contra Dances

This article from Will Loving, with a note from Sue Songer around copyright issues, describes the details of putting on a techno contra including lighting and equipment recommendations.

From the CDSS News

Categories: Contra Dance, Organizers

Topics: Techno

Let’s Talk About Reentry, Part 7: Singing Together Safely

May 3, 2022

An online discussion to support organizers of song groups

Two organizers offered firsthand experiences about keeping their song groups alive and well through the pandemic by hosting in-person and online singing events. Our third guest provided the latest COVID-19 news from her public health perspective, with suggestions especially pertinent for song group organizers. Q&A with all three guests included:

  • Janice Hanson from Golden Link Folk Singing Society in Rochester, NY
  • Steve Deering from Vancouver Folk Song Society in Vancouver, BC
  • Dr. Kimbi Hagen, public health professor from Atlanta, GA

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Categories: Organizers, Singers, Web Chats

Finding a Hall

This resource provides a number of tips and considerations when looking for a new space to hold a dance or music event.

From CDSS

Categories: Organizers

Topics: Starting Up

Sample Budget Sheets

These downloadable Excel sheets are a great start for a sample dance budget and also for reporting income/expenses from a single event.

From Leda Shapiro Southwest Regional Organizers Conference 2014

Categories: Organizers

Topics: Finance

Fundraising Strategies and Tips for Dance Organizations: Broadening our views for supporting dances

Looking to raise funds for your dance? These workshop notes take a broad view on fundraising to support your dance series, support the hall where you dance, run special events or programming, purchase equipment, or support other causes and affiliated organizations. Includes an overview of philanthropy and fundraising strategies at the macro level, and then share how one local organization raised more than $60,000. 

From Rima Dael, Patty Giavara, and Nancy Turner
Puttin’ On The Dance 2015

Categories: Organizers

Topics: Finance

Nontraditional Funding and Focused Mentorship: How We’re Growing a New (Awesome) Contra Dance Community in Portland, ME

This article by Dela Murphy provides some great insight into how one dance community effectively ran a fundraising campaign for their series.

From the CDSS News

Categories: Organizers

Topics: Finance

Downloadable Excel Spreadsheets

Sample spreadsheets to help organizers create a budget for their dance series, weekend, or tour!

From Erik Erhardt, Ron Nieman, and Glenn Manuel, Southwest Regional Organizers Conference 2014

Categories: Organizers

Non-Profit Management: Updating and strengthening our administrative foundation

Non-profit governance and administrative systems require routine updating as organizations evolve. This workshop is designed to help organizers of any committee—old or new—strengthen their administrative platform. Topics include: the pluses and minuses of incorporating and registering as a non-profit; the steps that a group must take to incorporate and/or register as a non-profit; and the roles that bylaws and articles of incorporation play to define the organization’s purpose and how the organization is governed. This workshop will be particularly helpful to groups that are not formalized as incorporated non-profits who are thinking about taking these steps, or for members of formalized committees who want to better understand governance systems. We’ll share some decisions that were addressed at our dances to generate discussion, clarify how CDSS is prepared to assist, and open up the floor to any governance/administrative issues that you might be tackling in your own dance community.

From Catherine Burns, Rima Dael, & Nancy Turner, Puttin’ On The Dance 2015

Categories: Organizers

Creating a Happy, Healthy Volunteer Base: Ways to engage and retain volunteers to sustain our dances

Volunteers are crucial to the healthy sustainability of our dances, as much to build community as to get the job done. These workshop notes talk about the importance of volunteers, different kinds of volunteers, recruitment, engagement and retention. We’ll also work to address some specific volunteer challenges, useful whether you’re a committee of one or part of a large organizing team.

from Tara Bolker & Maxine Louie, Puttin’ On The Dance 2015

Categories: Organizers

Some Ideas on Governance

This article by, Tom Siess, including a follow up by Bruce Hamilton explores the role of a board as well as ideas regarding good governance.

From the CDSS News

Categories: Organizers

How to Structure Your Organization

This two page document provides some basic considerations on how to structure your organization

From CDSS

Categories: Organizers

Topics: Starting Up

BIDA Musician Booking

In this post, Jeff explores some of his thinking behind musician booking for the BIDA dance series. Community discussion follows.

From Jeff Kaufman

Categories: Organizers

Performer Info Sheet

Example of a performer info sheet that can be sent to people hired for a dance to clarify any confusion beforehand!

From Nancy Turner, Queen City Contra, Puttin’ On The Dance, 2011

Categories: Organizers

Hiring Dance Camp Staff—Guidelines For Organizers

An excellent set of guidelines and tips from Lisa Greenleaf on hiring staff for a weekend or week, diving into all aspects of hiring and scheduling.

From the CDSS News

Categories: Organizers

Gigs from Heaven

This article by Carol Ormond gives excellent tips on how organizers can create a great gig experience for a caller. Much of the advice applies to other hired staff as well.

From the CDSS News

Categories: Callers, Musicians, Organizers

Contra Dance Callers Survey

An extensive survey of approximately 400 contra dance callers throughout North America and beyond. Interesting and useful information for organizers and callers alike

From CDSS, 2013

Categories: Callers, Organizers

Hiring Callers and Musicians

This resource outlines some basic considerations and tips for organizers who are hiring callers and bands.

From CDSS

Categories: Organizers

BIDA Family Dance Timing

An example of family dance schedule including a potluck and sound check that works for the long-standing BIDA family dance which occurs before the regular evening dance

From Jeff Kaufman

Categories: Community/Family Dance, Organizers

Belfast Flying Shoes Caller Information Sheet

An example of a sheet given to callers before a dance to prepare them for what is expected of them.

From Chrissy Fowler/Belfast Flying Shoes

Categories: Organizers

Engaging Families in your (not necessarily “Family”) Dance: Exploring the best strategy for a successful dance series

Session notes on how engaging families can help you create a sustainable dances series with inclusive and sensitive dancers, a dancer demographic that’s intergenerational, as well as increase effective marketing and be a long-term investment in your beloved dance tradition.

From Chrissy Fowler at Puttin’ On The Dance 2015

Categories: Organizers

Topics: Promotion

Attracting Younger Dancers: Creating and maintaining a multigenerational dance

How can we find youth, incorporate them, and keep them? Getting younger people to attend dances (and keep coming back) seems to be the holy grail. Notes from this 2014 session cover two major areas: promoting youth participation (dancers, callers, musicians, board members etc.), and how to have a successful multi-generation dance. Includes practical ideas and tips from people who have successfully achieved this, and we will discuss things that have been tried but did not work.

From Karina Wilson & Laura Gorrin at the 2014 Southwest Regional Organizers Conference

Categories: Organizers

Topics: Promotion

Organizing a Family/Community Dance Series

Marian Rose offers tips on how to start up a regular community dance series.

From the CDSS News

Categories: Community/Family Dance, Organizers

Topics: Starting Up

To Market, To Market… Jiggity Jig

A dance organizer’s heart swells to see a sea of smiling dancers, just as an entrepreneur is gladdened when her business attracts happy customers. But how do we pull in those dancers and customers? Together, we’ll venture beyond the proverbial flyer table, discovering practical tactics for marketing our series, from the well-crafted press release to preaching to the converted.

From Chrissy Fowler & Lisa Sieverts at Puttin’ On The Dance 2011

Categories: Organizers

Topics: Promotion

Marketing 101: Finding and keeping the crowd you want

Notes from a session on how marketing can help you find and keep the crowd you want. Focuses on the scope of marketing has beyond just advertising and that organizers seeking to attract more people to their dances need to ‘market’ rather than ‘advertise’ their dance. Including the role and importance of the organizational vision in marketing; the benefits of thinking about your dance series as a ‘product;’ the importance of understanding your audience and their perceptions of the product (dance series) you are offering; and the all-important ‘marketing mix’ (a set of tools used to help pursue the marketing objectives).

From Michael Barraclough at the 2014 SW Regional Organizers Conference

Categories: Organizers

Topics: Promotion

Press Releases

A brief how-to on creating press releases to promote your event or series.

Categories: Organizers

Topics: Promotion

Marketing Tips—Old School News Releases Still Work!

In this article, Lisa C. Brown & David N. Boyer describe recent success with using news releases and provides some best practices.

From the CDSS News

Categories: Organizers

Topics: Promotion

Marketing your English Dance: Don’t Blame Jane!

This article by Lisa Brown from (president of Country Dancers of Rochester and past coordinator of the Central & Western NY region
of the Jane Austen Society of North America) outlines how ECD communities can partner with Jane Austen clubs (and fans) to bring in new dancers.

From the CDSS News

Categories: English Country Dance, Organizers

A Collection of Print Promotional Material

This resource contains posters, flyers, business cards and more from 57 different dance, music and song communities. It is meant as inspiration for organizers developing their own print material.

Categories: Organizers

Skill-Building for Dance Promotion: How to Create Good Instructional Dance Videos

Don Bell give some excellent tips on how to film dances

From the CDSS News

Categories: Organizers

How to Photograph a Contra Dance

Long time dance photographer Doug Plummer details some tips for photographing at a contra dance.

From the CDSS News

Categories: Organizers

Taking a Safety Report

Thoughts on how to handle a safety complaint/problem when it is raised to you as an organizer.

From Jeff Kaufman

Categories: Organizers

Handling Really Difficult People

The information in this supplement is a distillation of the actual recent experience of the [San Francisco] Bay Area Country Dance Society Board of Directors, including 1. How to cope with restraining orders, when and how to get legal advice, identifying inappropriate behavior, investigating inappropriate behavior, dealing with inappropriate behavior, handling appeals, summary and checklists.

From Jens M. Dill/CDSS West Coast Leadership Conference: 2006

Categories: Organizers

Proactive Management of “Problem Dancers” – Creating a Dance Environment Safe for All

This article by Will Loving explores a wide range of topics focused on creating a safe dance environment for all.

From the CDSS News

Categories: Organizers

Taking Someone Aside

In this article, Jeff Kaufman shares his thoughts on how to have conversations with individuals identified as having bad behavior.

From the CDSS News

Categories: Organizers

BIDA Signs

In this blog post, Jeff shares the signs that BIDA posts around the hall which reflect the values of their dance series.

From Jeff Kaufman

Categories: Organizers