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Friday, July 3, 2020

New Changes

Well, the talk is going around, Trumpanzees don't want to play by the rules that keep the cases down. They are Trumpanzees and it is of no use to confront them with facts. They have the right to their social clubs, night clubs and studios and we have a right to ours. We will certainly keep away from theirs. And, please, keep away from ours. We will do our best to wear masks, respect social distance and keep our friends, neighbors and fellow dancers from getting contaminated. And fellow dancers, be very careful of bringing a visitor from one of the Trump states with high rate of cases, such as Arizona.

“Social dancers believe that hope and waiting is not that bad.
It is having nothing to hope and wait for that is terrible.”


Classes resumed Monday night at Just Dance H.I. One of the many changes includes taped waiting areas on the sidewalk, where students will wait to get their temperatures checked before even walking through the door. In addition to symptom screening and temperature checks at the door, other changes include marked off areas inside the dance studio that students will have to stay in while they dance. Both students and dance instructors will be required to wear masks. Just Dance normally operates multiple classes at once, but for now, it's only doing classes one at a time so that the studio can be sanitized after each class.

"Maui Waltz" by Loyal Garner


Because classes are only at 25% of normal capacity, they’re now open on Fridays and Saturdays, so they have time to get all the classes in. Although classes will be much different than usual, everyone is excited to finally get out of the house again for a safe and fun activity. Just Dance is one of many businesses with a meticulously thought out plan and is registered with the governor's Open Safely program. Money, of course is important, but it is evident here that the students count and appreciated by all. The studio is working on an alternative option for some type of performance, but they’re not sure what or when it will be yet.

"There is one thing to be said about inviting trouble.
It generally accepts."


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