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Dance New England (DNE) is a creative collective of people who love to dance, as well as a consortium of cooperatively run, not-for-profit, freestyle, barefoot dances in the New England area. DNE events include our annual summer camp and weekend events throughout the year hosted and produced by our member dances.
The DNE Summer Camp
Summer Camp is an embodiment of Dance New England's core
energies: a healthy place for people to come together to
dance, play, explore and rejuvenate. Camp offers a
fantastic array of classes, a beautiful lake and rustic
environment, and the support and stimulation of a vibrant,
creative community. Campers work cooperatively to produce
nightly freestyle boogies and other activities such as
contact jams, drum council, men's and women's circles, sweat
lodges, family dances, and a festival of homegrown
talent. This will be our 22nd summer camp!
In all of the ways that we explore community and creativity we
emphasize:
- respect for the differences among individuals and cultures
- empowerment of children, elders, and all community members
- acknowledgement that our bodies and environment are sacred
- a drug free environment
- non-violence and creative conflict resolution
- safety to express ourselves and acknowledge the contributions that we each make to our community
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About Community Service...
The essence of Dance New England is collective work and personal responsibility.
Our community depends on the effort of every member to create summer camp. Coming to camp means being ready to work as well as play. There is a welcome place for your effort and initiative in DNE, both at camp and year round.
Please take the time to find it.
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Community Service
/ Volunteer Spirit
Working together build community, helps to keep costs down,
and is fun! All campers will be required to help with meals
or general camp care. Service shifts will be selected
during chore registration in the dining hall. For more info
contact Heidi Roper (978) 443-4501, hjeroper@aol.com
Community
Meeting - Sunday August 26 12:30-4:30 PM
If you are not coming to camp and you are a member of Dance
New England, you may attend just the meeting. There is an
option for DNE members to come for 24 hours and pay a day
rate. You must contact the registrar, Samantha Armer for
details. (413) 584-4734, registrar@dne.org
Leadership Council
The Leadership Council (LC) is an elected governing board of directors of Dance New England. Elections for open positions will be held this summer. In order to be eligible for the LC, one needs to have been a Rep, CCG member, Elder or have significant DNE organizational experience. LC terms are 3 years. If you would like to be a candidate for the LC, please answer the following questions on a separate paper, and include it with your camp registration or send it to Bill McAvinney, 12 Douglass St., Cambridge, MA 02139-3404. For more info contact Bill at (617) 576-1620. BMcAvinney@mediaone.net
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1. Name, Address, Phone, Email
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4. Which work areas specifically interest you?
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2. History of DNE volunteer/work experience?
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5. Why do you want to be on the LC?
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3. Member dance you are affiliated with and your
leadership experience?
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6. Which, if any, DNE groups have endorsed you by
consensus?
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This
Summer Camp
Accommodations
You may choose to stay in a cabin (bunks sleep 10-12 people)
or bring your own tent. There will be designated cabins for
women only, men only, women with children, and open cabins
for anyone. Cabin space is limited, and fills up on a
first-come, first-served basis. Circling "cabin" on your
registration form does not reserve you a bed. Camping space
is available in the fields and woods. Please heed the signs
designating tenting areas.
Food
We offer three delicious lacto/ovo vegetarian meals daily,
with an abundant snack table available at all times.
Non-wheat and non-dairy options are available at each
meal.
Waterfront
We enjoy a beautiful secluded lake with a large dock for
swimming, boating, and water fun. Staff are needed,
especially trained lifeguards. For more info contact Jim
Cowles (860) 916-2775, JCComp@aol.com
Young Person's
Program
Full day activities are offered for infants, children, and
teens when adult classes are in session. Each age group is
staffed by qualified and creative counselors. Young people
engage in sports and games, arts, dance, drama, and
swimming. Teens draw on camp resources to design classes
and activities that are of special interest to them. Teens
may also participate in the CIT program to work with younger
children, or the mentoring program to learn to work with the
camp sound and light crew, the kitchen, waterfront, or other
areas of camp organization. All children 17 and under must
be registered in the children's program by an accompanying
parent or guardian. This is a legal requirement of the
state of Maine.
After you register you will receive detailed information
about your child's specific program and a list of what to
bring to camp. Young Person's Program coordinators are
Marian Parker (413) 256-8897, ken@movingzen.org and Zevey Steinitz (413)628-3518, zevey@aol.com
Camp Store and
Fee for Service
There will be space to sell your crafts, products, services
to others at camp. A 12% tithe to DNE is required. Space
is very limited; please indicate your request for store
space on your registration form. For info on the camp store
call Linda Lindgren (603) 924-9609. For info on fee for
service work, call Laurie Rothfeld (781)
393-4204.
Family
Groups
Family groups are small groups that meet for an hour each
day to share common interests and to provide a smaller
community of support within the larger camp experience.
There will be time during camp orientation to create and
sign up for family groups. Some examples of family groups
include Co-Counseling, Contact & Meditation, Women Only,
Men Only, Singing, Gay/Lesbian/Bi, Parents & Small
Children, Pan-fidelity/Alternative Relationships.
Work Exchange/Scholarship - Work is available for teens and adults for $9/hour. You must send in your registration form and pay your full camp fee prior to camp. You will be paid before you leave camp, or a check will be mailed to you.
Partial scholarships are also available. A written request can be submitted with your registration, or sent by July 20 to Al Robinson, c/o Samantha Armer, 18 Winslow Ave, Florence, MA 01062.
For more info on work exchange/scholarship contact Al Robinson (781) 435-1447, Airiii@yahoo.com
Call for Volunteers -
- Set-up: We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to come
early to help set up camp. We are especially eager to have people
who have participated in prior set-ups. Advance sign-up is
mandatory. Contact Beth Garner at (718) 857-5152, bgarner@kelleydrye.com
- Take-down: We are also looking for enthusiastic volunteers to
stay a day after camp ends to help with the take-down crew. To
sign up contact Charlie Jenks (413) 773-1633, chas@mtdata.com
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