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January 16, 2008

"Minutes" from last night's meeting.

Hi all!

Please read through this and let me know if I've forgotten or misinterpreted anything that was discussed at the meeting last night. Also it occurs to me that only half of who I consider to be "voting members" of the team were there. If those who were absent have any concerns or questions, we can call another meeting. Thanks! :)

- Tammy

Summary of WRC meeting on 1/15/08:

- It was suggested that there are adult dances and kid dances. That way everyone has a chance to dance and a chance to be in the front row. At 2008 performances Tuesday dances will be adult dances. Any kids who want to dance these songs must stand in the back row. Thursday dances will be kid dances. Any adults that want to dance these songs must stand in the back row.
- It was suggested that we get new costumes for the 2008 performance year. Those with ideas will meet further and bring final suggestions back to the group.
- Dancers are uncomfortable using the mirrors in the studio as they get into the habit of watching others. From now on we will face the back wall. It was agreed that this means a change in teaching style. I can’t dance and watch without mirrors, which means that when I teach, I won’t be dancing.
- It was suggested we find new venues to perform at and do not perform at Delano again. Delano is the only venue that invites us to dance, so we will continue to perform there. All dancers are welcome to set up performances. Whoever has an idea of where we should perform should call them and set up a date.
- The kids should have consequences if they disrupt class as it is disrespectful. I will do better at reprimanding them so that they pay attention.
- It was suggested that we spend more time reviewing old dances. The first hour of every class will now be spent working on a new dance; the last 30 minutes will be spent in review.

Posted by tammy at January 16, 2008 8:28 AM

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