Camps Should List Bands

March 5th, 2025
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The two most common kinds of big event with contra dancing are the dance weekend and the dance camp. Putting any individual event into one category or the other can be a little tricky, but it might be helpful to consider the "classic" version of each:

Weekend Camp
Timing Friday evening through Sunday afternoon Full week
Location Urban Rural
Activities Almost entirely social dancing Mix of workshops, classes, social dancing, nature
Schedule Tightly packed Relaxed
Meals Local restaurants and packed lunches On-site together
Housing Hotels and staying with friends On-site together

Nearby I have Beantown Stomp and American Dance and Music Week at Pinewoods, as pretty typical examples.

A weirder difference, however, is that while weekends book bands, camps often advertise as if they are booking individual musicians even when they're booking bands. For example:

I admit that part of my frustration here is that I'm trying to keep track of which bands are playing which events, but isn't this also pretty confusing for prospective attendees? A major reason to book a band instead of individual musicians is that a group of people who are used to playing with each other will generally sound better, plus dancers who know they like the band's music are more likely to attend. Why be coy about this?

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