To support a thriving Contra Dance community, here are ways we care for each other.
(See our full Code of Conduct)
We strive to be inclusive and welcoming:
- We welcome young and old, new and experienced dancers to enjoy the dance together.
- We come together with the hope of having fun, not to be perfect.
- We offer gentle and empathetic cues when we notice someone is confused.
- We dance with whoever is coming at us – meaning people can enjoy dancing either role, regardless of their gender identity or expression.
We act with safety in mind:
- We dance gently and with consideration for the whole line and hall – not just focusing on our partner.
- We come fragrance-free, knowing that some people have sensitivities.
- We arrive sober – recognizing that this is a drug and alcohol free event – plus spinning and drinking just don’t mix well 🙂
- We stay home if we are feeling ill, to keep others in our community healthy.
We communicate openly and practice consent:
- When we ask someone to dance, we graciously accept ‘no thanks’ as an answer.
- We ask our partner what type of dance they’d like to have – and come to an agreement together, i.e., role they want to dance, if they want flourishes, etc..
- We are gentle with each other – careful to respect physical limitations and preferences on any given night.
- We volunteer our preferences and needs, such as, “I’m dizzy. Can we slow down?” or holding our own arm down when a twirl is offered to indicate “no.”
We support the community:
- We support local musicians and callers by giving what we can at the door.
- We support the Contra Dance with time, energy, and resources as we are able.
- We give backin other ways – we sweep the floor, invite new friends to contra, or get to know a newer dancer.
Speak up — if you notice something that doesn’t seem quite right, please let an organizer know. Also, you can review our full Code of Conduct.
