6. Establishing Community Guidelines
As your community grows, it’s important to establish some basic guidelines that help set the tone and keep things running smoothly.
As your community grows, it’s important to establish some basic guidelines that help set the tone and keep things running smoothly.
Music sets the mood, keeps dancers engaged, and fills the dance floor. As a DJ, your role goes beyond just playing songs; you’re responsible for creating a vibe that keeps people moving and makes every event memorable.
Your venue sets the stage—literally and figuratively—for everything you do. It’s where your dancers will learn, connect, and create lasting memories.
Launching your first events is a big milestone in building your West Coast Swing community. These initial gatherings set the tone for everything that follows.
Building a West Coast Swing community isn’t just about dancing—it’s also about ensuring your community has the financial foundation to keep things going.
Building a West Coast Swing (WCS) community is like crafting a dance—it’s all about connection, timing, and finding the right rhythm. At the heart of any thriving WCS community is a strong leadership team. These folks plan the events, teach the classes, curate the music, and ensure everything runs smoothly behind the scenes. Without them, the community can struggle to find its footing, let alone grow.
… And YOURSELF A Code of Conduct is critical for swing dance events because it addresses potential issues such as…