IAGSDC Convention 2009: photos
Apr. 14th, 2009 10:33 pmI didn't take all that many pictures; halls are too dim, flash too flashy, to do well usually. But here's a few, and a link to a gallery of all the good ones taken during our visit to DC.

Squared up to dance....

rlegters and
tdjohnsn

otterpop58 and
excessor

Miscreants (aka
zzbear) using my camera while I'm gone....
Gallery of many, many more.
Squared up to dance....
Miscreants (aka
Gallery of many, many more.
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Date: 2009-04-15 03:06 pm (UTC)But the crowds these days remind me of your pics here ... i.e. lots of handsome men but few much younger than me (I'm 46). We decided gay rodeo isn't doomed, exactly but that it's destined to become less and less a mainstream social activity and eventually a very "niche" one. No one seems to know how to make it attractive to younger folks (both guys & girls).
Is there any talk about that last in square-dancing? If so maybe rodeo could learn something from you guys. Thanks.
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Date: 2009-04-15 05:26 pm (UTC)Like rodeo, it requires a body of knowledge and a time commitment which creates a barrier to entry, and most young people don't have to time or attention span for it. Efforts to accelerate the program (it usually takes 8 months of once-a-week two-hour classes to reach the Plus level) have been tried. Many in the square dance community aren't interested in dancing at the low levels which could be learned quickly, and since they tend to be the most committed and drive the agenda of the governing boards, not much has been done to provide easier entry for casual activity shoppers.
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Date: 2009-04-17 03:11 pm (UTC)