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'Growing Dance Communities: Strategies for Local and Global Growth'
In this episode of ZoukNerds, hosts Alisson Sandi and Gui Prada explore actionable strategies for fostering the growth and sustainability of dance communities both locally and globally.
They discuss the role of various events, including weekenders, festivals, boot camps, and intensives, in enhancing community engagement.
The hosts emphasize the benefits of weekenders for building strong connections with students and community leaders, and highlight how boot camps can attract newcomers and advance the skills of existing members.
They also delve into the financial aspects of organizing events, from covering expenses to generating additional revenue for schools. The conversation touches on the impact of large festivals on local scenes and debates the need for more events versus improving existing ones.
Their conclusion stresses the value of doing more with less to achieve substantial community growth and underscores the importance of old-school, in-person interactions to reach potential dancers.
Overall, the episode provides a comprehensive guide for organizers and community leaders on how to effectively cultivate a thriving dance ecosystem.
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'Growing Dance Communities: Strategies for Local and Global Growth'
In this episode of ZoukNerds, hosts Alisson Sandi and Gui Prada explore actionable strategies for fostering the growth and sustainability of dance communities both locally and globally.
They discuss the role of various events, including weekenders, festivals, boot camps, and intensives, in enhancing community engagement.
The hosts emphasize the benefits of weekenders for building strong connections with students and community leaders, and highlight how boot camps can attract newcomers and advance the skills of existing members.
They also delve into the financial aspects of organizing events, from covering expenses to generating additional revenue for schools. The conversation touches on the impact of large festivals on local scenes and debates the need for more events versus improving existing ones.
Their conclusion stresses the value of doing more with less to achieve substantial community growth and underscores the importance of old-school, in-person interactions to reach potential dancers.
Overall, the episode provides a comprehensive guide for organizers and community leaders on how to effectively cultivate a thriving dance ecosystem.