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DC Diamond Circulate Final Statistics
I couldn't sleep after 4am so I thought I'd do something seriously mind-numbing in the hopes it would bring on sleep. It didn't work, but I'm largely done the final reports I need to submit.
We had 878 paid registrants, including 39 first-time attendees and 18 day-trippers. This doesn't include the 12 calling staff, their spouses and four audio & flooring staff.
We had 878 paid registrants, including 39 first-time attendees and 18 day-trippers. This doesn't include the 12 calling staff, their spouses and four audio & flooring staff.
Canada 58 Denmark 2 Japan 4 USA 814 Male: 702 Female: 174 Trans: 2 MS 42 Plus 196 A1 20 A2 260 C1 136 C2 86 C3A 32 C3B 24 C4 18 non-dancer 54 Unspecified 11 All Join Hands 1 Anywhere Squares 3 Bloomin Squares 2 Boots In Squares 14 BOQ 1 Boston Uncommons 4 Cadillac Squares 7 Capital City Squares 4 C-Dogs 4 Champlain Valley Rainbow Squares 3 Chesapeake Squares 32 Chi-Town Squares 37 Cleveland City Country Dancers 11 DC Lambda Squares 78 Delmarvalous Squares 4 Desert Valley Squares 5 Diablo Dancers 16 Edo 8s 3 El Camino Reelers 33 Finest City Squares 20 Foggy City Dancers 4 Gateway Squares 6 Golden State Squares 12 Grand River Squares 6 Heads to the Center 4 Hotlanta Squares 23 Independence Squares 40 Indy Tri Squares 1 Iron City Squares 6 Lilac Squares 2 Lone Star Lambdas 4 Midnight Squares 20 Oaktown 8's 3 Ocean Squares 1 Ottawa Date Squares 6 Prime 8s 6 Puddletown Squares 18 Rocky Mountain Rainbeaus 32 Rosetown Ramblers 16 Sho-Me Squares 4 Shoreline Squares 3 South Florida Mustangs 4 Squares Across The Border 22 Suncoast Squares 5 T Squares 5 Temple Squares 4 Times Squares 50 Tinseltown Squares 13 Triangle Squares 27 Western Star Dancers 18 Wilde Bunch 17 No Affiliation 214

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The web site also marks everyone as female by default; there are a number of guys who would be surprised by their sudden sex change in the records, although I've cleaned up most of those.
As for more larger numbers of Wilde Bunch folks than one might expect, I see this for some other clubs as well. I'm guessing some folks still think of themselves as belonging to a club even if their membership has long since lapsed.
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Danny's working on the website registration fix so that people have to claim at least one club affiliation and dance level (real or aspired to). From what he told me, there were hundreds that registered that didn't choose a club/level by accident, since it wasn't a forced choice.
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I remember when I went to the straight nationals in Denver in 2004, there were vast areas that just felt empty inspite of 7,000 being registered. I think 50% of the people just traveled there to tour around and not dance at all--maybe a random tip or two here and there to say they did. Our convention in DC? Just the opposite.
Chicago can certainly look to the scheduling and hall location of DC as 'best possible world so far' model. Caveats of course are that there are very few dancers in the early morning and at mealtimes, and the Specialty tips looked like they got a bit out of hand! But if anyone felt they didn't have ample opportunity to dance and didn't, it's their own fault!
Next year, you'll be able to enjoy Chicago I daresay!