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New Post 2/26/2009 1:55 PM
User is offline Rebecca
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Safety 

One topic that continues to come up at dance, especially when there is a big group, is safety.  We all care about safety, and would like to do what we can to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for as many people as possible. 

Safety means different things to each of us.  This is a thread to discuss safety issues that come up in the dance.

cu@dance,

Rebecca

 
New Post 2/26/2009 1:58 PM
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Re: Safety 

This was originally posted by Destin on the first version of the Dancing Together website. Now that the website has been moved to a different server, I'm reposting it here to continue the conversation.  Thank you Destin!

"2 safety issues that repeatedly came up on the BC site are:

1.  The bringing of small children to the dance, and then their running into the middle of the dance floor;

2.  Dancers doing stuff on the floor, wherever...;

Personally, I am a floor person - (my knee can't always keep up so I balance my activities), and I have never had a safety issue .  I also feel we can self regulate on both these issues but wanted to know if either has been formally regulated with Dancving Together's new use of the AYS space.... thoughts?"

 
New Post 2/26/2009 1:59 PM
User is offline Rebecca
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Re: Safety 

Hello Destin,

Thank you for your post, and please accept my apologies for not being more prompt with this reply.

So far we have not imposed any formal regulation of either of the two issues you mentioned: children in the space during dance and where on the floor one must be for any particular kind of dance.

We all agree - children are welcome at dance!

That said, we are working on a children's program, though it is still very much in the formative stages. It will be very low cost, not necessarily dance oriented, there will be adults supervising and activities for the children.

So far, the children who have attended Dancing Together dances have been well behaved and/or their parents have been very present with them. We recognize that as we grow, safety issues are likely to come up. We hope to have a children's program in place very soon.

I have had safety issues related to being on the floor and chaos... Once years ago my baby toe was broken when a couple was doing the most beautiful aerial work and the woman flew through the air in a wonderful spin and landed right on my toe. I was so mesmerized watching that I didn't realize my foot was right where she would land... Another time someone had lifted me slightly off the floor while turning, the momentum took my legs out, and I felt my foot connect with something that could only have been a body part. By the time I was on the ground and could look, the person I had kicked was gone. I never knew who it was... So I understand where people are coming from who wish to regulate the dance so as to prevent accidents.

I don't know what the absolute best answer is to this problem, but I believe that by having the conversation about these issues up front, we make people more aware of the problems that can come up and therefore we are all more careful as our dances get bigger and as we notice children in the space. I hope that as we discuss these issues more, we will come up with solutions that work for everyone and so that everyone will be as safe as possible.

From conversations with the other Guides and with management, I know that everyone involved in Dancing Together is very concerned with and interested in these and other issues around safety.

Please feel free to keep the conversation going here, about these and any other safety issues.

Thanks again for your input!

cu@dance,

Rebecca

 
New Post 9/28/2009 1:12 PM
User is offline Tomaji
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Re: Safety 

Let it be, let it be, let it be, oh, let it be.....whisper words of wisdom....Let it be

Time and "actuarials" over the last 10-11 years have proven that having kindly stated expectations to be present with your children and being aware of your surroundings and thoughtful to other dancers is all the "safety" we need. There was one accident when someone was being swung around fast and slipped, hitting heads with another dancer. There have been a few toe injuries (I've had one of those from dance too). Perhaps a few other small mishaps.  - - So what?

Please protect me from all this "safety" talk....it is all good just as it is.

It would be a TRAVESTY to segregate the children from the dance community in the name of "safety" - and how will it be "safer" anyway?...children playing with each other are, IMO, far more likely to have accidents, or fights, than they would if they are simply allowed to BE with the community in which they are a PART....not APART. I want them to experience dance WITH us....to grow up in our living room WITH us....yes, they "dance" differently than us, but that's kids. Please do NOT separate any of us, especially the kids...it is a JOY to have them in the dance with us.

If any of us see dancer behaviors that are "unsafe", we can ask non-verbally for them to be more aware.

If kids are not being supervised in the dance by an adult, we can encourage that.

These are the main guidelines I recall that "hold" us in our dance for the "safest" experience we can have without getting weird with it.

 
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