Nevada City contra no more

We are posting with permission the email that the Foothill Country Dancers sent to members recently. This is sad news for everyone from the Sacramento area who has danced in Nevada City and Newcastle, and past events such as Fall Has Sprung.

It is critically important that our local and regional dancers come back and dance in Sacramento, so that we don’t meet the fate of the Foothill group.


Members of the Foothill Country Dancers Community,

We are sad to report that the long-awaited return of the Nevada City contradance is not to be. The board has voted to dissolve the organization and we have begun the process of distributing our modest assets to other nonprofits.

We won’t burden you with all the reasoning that went into this decision. Much of it was laid out in the email we sent in November. The very short version is that we cannot under the current circumstances both recruit a new generation of leaders and managers and rebuild our dancer base.

FCD is not the only contradance organization laid low by the pandemic and other factors beyond our control. Many other dances around the country are struggling. In our region, the organizations that sponsored dances in Chico and in Reno have also closed down. However, our sister organization in Sacramento, the Sacramento Country Dance Society, has doggedly persisted. They brought back contra dancing and English country dancing early in 2022 and have been offering regular dances—masks required—since then. We hope you will attend their dances when you feel ready.

Special gratitude and recognition are owed to the people who, after our dances were halted early in 2020, offered to help out in various ways when the hoped-for time came to start back up. They are: Pamela Halloran, Carlyle Miller, Becky Smith, Jeff Illgner, Carol Turner, Erika DeVito, Sue Billingsley, Jan Foster, Keith Montgomery, Karen Leyse, Peter Ramsay, Carol Harvey, Susan Sanford, Arlene Jamar, Dewey Bandy, Donna Wolken, Shoko Call, and Ralph Williams.

It is also important to thank and recognize those who, in various ways, have helped contra dancing happen in the northern Sierra foothills since our founding in the early 1990s. These folks are: our founders and early board members (Susan Murphy, Carol Riggs, Steve Nicola, Laurie DeJardins, Barry Mingst, Bill Vicars, Margaret Pearson, Jamie Lynn, Mark Harling, Phyllis Wong, Isel Lamoreux, Jim Lawson, Christina Slowick); our dedicated house musicians (Barry Angell, Rudy Darling, Ken Nilsson, Mark Botic, Lonna Whipple, David Wright, Dave Kistler, Cheryl McKinney); the originators of the series of annual 12-hour dances held from 1998 to 2013 (Lonna Whipple and Jamie Lynne); our regular local callers (Joyce Miller, Bob O’Brien, Eric Curl, Susan Murphy, Mike Renow); later and current board members (Dan Skeahan, Bonnie Terry, Judy Netherwood, Bill Ewald, Bonnie Terry, Thea Blair, Cathy Collings, Joyce Miller, Lisa Frankel, Eric Engles, Bob O’Brien, Christy Barden, Rick Peltier, Rebecca Poage, Gregory Wilson, Chris Alford, Christina Slowick, Lonna Whipple, David King, Michael Brackney, Sara Larsen, Bridget Priest, Betsy Abrams, Sue Jones); and key volunteers (Tim Billingsley, Anne Marie Jaggi, Dewey Bandy, Ralph Williams, Amanda Schmidt, David Bird, Jimmie Spearow, Pamela Hall, Sharon Joy Jahoda, Claudia Schiller, Doug Gordon, Daron Scarborough, Jeff Illgner, Arlene Jamar, Sarito Whatley). Apologies to anyone whose name is not listed!

All these people and many more contributed much time and energy to Foothill Country Dancers because they and we strongly believe in the essential goodness of an activity that is non-commercial, self-organized, and community-based and which brings people of different kinds together to dance, connect, and create unique moments of joy. For nearly 30 years we all worked to make the world, or at least our small corner of it, a better place.

An existing local organization has expressed some interest in holding contradances in the future. If this comes to pass, we will use this list to notify you. If you want your name and email address removed from the list now, reply to this email with a “please remove” request.

We are grateful for your participation in the dance community. Remember what dances in Nevada City, Grass Valley, Auburn, and Newcastle meant to you and carry that spirit forward.

Board of Directors, Foothill Country Dancers

New Email Newsletter

To improve communications, the SCDS Board voted to launch a periodic newsletter to all the folks on the email list (over 1,000 now) to let everyone in on what isn’t, after all, supposed to be any kind of a secret. This is the first, and probably longest, of those letters.

In May, thinking we saw happy days ahead, we appointed a committee to study the science to determine the conditions under which we could resume dancing. Dancing is not like many of the activities that have resumed; while breathing briskly, we move right through where someone has just been, inhaling air they’ve just exhaled. A very efficient transmission mode for a respiratory virus. Nevertheless, it was then looking like we were on the verge of having a community transmission level where the risk would be at least reasonable for vaccinated dancers, but the Delta variant changed everything. In September, as that new surge began to fade, the community transmission level for Sacramento County was again dropping rapidly, only for it to stop dropping at the end of the month and spend all of October waffling around a level that’s roughly double a reasonable risk factor, while continuing to drop in the Bay Area. 

We moved into a mode where we’d optimistically begin planning dances we’d later have to cancel. At present, all November dances are canceled, but December’s are tentative, as it wouldn’t quite take a miracle to make them possible. The last of these, the New Year’s Eve Contra, is still being planned, though the band understands that cancellation is not unlikely. We watch the transmission rates closely, looking for signs of hope. If a dance has to be canceled, we’d much prefer to give at least two weeks’ notice of it, but in a pinch, it could be much less.

In other news, in recent months we’ve added the subscribers of the English Country Dance email list to this list too, and also the subscribers to the old Yahoo Groups list, to streamline getting the word out as we approach restarting. 

To receive these newsletters and email announcements of SCDS events, sign up at https://groups.io/g/SactoCDS.

Update on efforts to restart dancing

We’re not there yet, but we will dance again.

None of us imagined in the early spring of 2020 that our dances would be closed so long, nor that there would be so many difficult questions associated with reopening. As I write this in mid-August of 2021, the Delta variant is dramatically changing the scientific consensus of what constitutes safe behavior around COVID-19. The Delta variant is more contagious than previous variants, not just to the unvaccinated, but to a much larger number of vaccinated people than had been seen with the earlier variants. Outdoor activities had been considered largely safe, but there have been recent superspreader outdoor events that were open only to the vaccinated and the recently tested.

One factor that remains useful is the community transmission rate, which gives an indication of how present the virus is in our area, and how likely it is to walk into one of our dances. Right now it’s very high here, and worse, is on the upward side of a surge, making dancing risky even for the vaccinated. The Board of Directors of the Sacramento Country Dance Society is very closely monitoring developments in the pandemic, while studying the conditions under which we could reopen for vaccinated dancers and the conditions necessary to safely invite all dancers. Please watch this space as the situation develops. We’re hoping to have better news once the current surge passes.

Martin Lodahl
SCDS Board President

Keeping our community in touch

Thanks so much to everyone who donated to SCDS for the Big Day of Giving! We appreciate your dedication to country dance and your fellow dancers.

During these months when we are unable to dance, we are planning some online activities to keep the community connected. To start, we will host a group discussion on Zoom at 2 pm on Sunday, May 24th, where we can keep in touch with each other and talk about what types of online music and dance activities you find appealing. Please save the date and look for a Zoom link in our email newsletter next week. If you are not yet receiving our email announcements, you can sign up at https://groups.io/g/SactoCDS.

You can check out some online events being organized by other groups at https://www.cdss.org/community/covid19/online-events.

If you’d like to support freelance callers and musicians during this difficult time, CDSS (our parent organization) has put together a list of ways to help here: https://www.cdss.org/covid19/send-love-to-freelancers.

Closer to home, you can also support our musicians and dancers:
Topher Gayle
Celia Ramsay
Ryan McKasson
The Syncopaths
Nancy Thym

We look forward to seeing you virtually on May 24th and in person as soon as it is safe!

meet us on Meetup

Meetup_logo-2xSacramento Country Dance Society now has its own Meetup group, Sacramento Contra Dance. We hope that you will join us there.

Some of you may already find our dance events here (the calendar page is the most used page on our website/blog), or as Facebook events, so why would you want to join another? Cross-pollination is the main reason. There are 18 other dancing groups in the region, and innumerable groups that might be of interest to you, including hiking, music, and eating. When you join Meetup, you will see other groups that may interest you, and you will see people who are members of our group showing up in other groups that may interest you. Conversely, people from groups you are a member of will see the connection to our dancing group. For example, Lilian has invited her hiking group to join our dances several times, and those dances have had more attendees than any of our others except the few occasions when we have national traveling bands and callers. We need this cross-pollination to keep our dance community strong.

And like any social media application or website, Meetup can keep you motivated to attend. Maybe Saturday or Sunday rolls around and you are tired, or have other social opportunities, or need to walk the dog. Events posted on social media can help motivate you, reminding you of what’s coming up, and of your friends who are attending.

So, please click and join!

Meetup, like most other services, allows you to set notification levels. You can get fewer or no email updates. You can adjust things down until you are getting just what you want, and nothing more. The initial settings will probably give you more than you want, but don’t despair, adjust.

about bookmarks

The structure of the sactocds.org website/blog has recently changed. If you have bookmarked a particular page, or are following a link provided by someone else, it may not work any more. Just go to the home page by clicking on “Sacramento Country Dance” at the top of any page, and then navigate back to the page you were looking for, using the menu bar. If you still can’t find what you want, please leave a comment on any page, and we will get back to you.