The Society of Stranders puts
on a
Shag (a
regional Swing dance)
festival every fall
in North Myrtle Beach SC. This year, with the pandemic, the
organization made the hard but necessary decision to cancel (
pdf,
fb).
Unfortunately,
one
of the venues decided to go ahead with their part of the festival:
The precautions they took were essentially hygiene
theater, focused on surfaces while the primary risk by far is
people breathing in each others faces:
Routinely cleaning and disinfecting thru out the opening
hours and a complete cleaning and disinfection after closing. Hand
sanitizing stations have been positioned thru out the club and
cafe. Masks are available free of charge for anyone that requests
one. A person will be designated as a “floater” that will have the
responsibility of observing crowds for anyone that may appear sick and
handling related issues including taking temperatures. Capacity levels
will be maintained as specified by the Fire Marshall. Security is
present during all hours of the event. Large crowds around the bar and
other areas of the club will be dispersed.
Some people wore them, some didn’t. I think the regs require all
establishments have a notice stating masks are required but only a few
of the establishments enforce it nor are they required to do so.
Several hundred people attended (the most common estimate I’ve seen is
“500+”) and now:
More than 60 Dancers with COVID-19. Some are in hospital. It is life
threatening. … Dancers came from all over because they couldn’t get
out of hotel contracts etc. and wanted to party & dance with everyone.
I know people miss dancing and want to get back to it, but this
event illustrates how easily covid can propagate between dancers. We
need to be patient and find other ways to stay in touch with each
other while we wait.
Dancing With Covid
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The Society of Stranders puts on a Shag (a regional Swing dance) festival every fall in North Myrtle Beach SC. This year, with the pandemic, the organization made the hard but necessary decision to cancel ( pdf, fb). Unfortunately, one of the venues decided to go ahead with their part of the festival:
The precautions they took were essentially hygiene theater, focused on surfaces while the primary risk by far is people breathing in each others faces:
On masks:
Looking at pictures posted by a DJ I saw two people wearing masks after skimming ~100+ thumbnails.
Several hundred people attended (the most common estimate I’ve seen is “500+”) and now:
I know people miss dancing and want to get back to it, but this event illustrates how easily covid can propagate between dancers. We need to be patient and find other ways to stay in touch with each other while we wait.
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