
As
a continuation to my story about how venues treat the Chicago style
steppers community (Customers) (See this
article) I wanted to share some of the discussions I have had since
then. Of course the main response I seem to get from promoters,
bartenders, DJ's, and bar owners alike is the same refrain; "steppers
don't drink so that makes my job hard." I guess if it were easy it would
be called "going to fun" instead of "going to work". Let's explore the
individual roles for a moment so we can reach an "ah ha moment". The
responsibility of the promoter is to devise, set up, advertise, and
carry out events which are designed to bring people into an
establishment. That's the short story, but in a nutshell, that's what
they do with a whole lot of steps in between. Basically, they get the
people in the door. I'll talk about the DJ next. The DJ's job in a
nutshell is to entertain the people who come to the establishment. In
each case, the promoters and the DJs generally do their jobs with pretty
decent results in most cases. The people come into the place because the
promoter informed them of the party or set and the DJ entertains them
and this is evidenced by people dancing and having fun. The third part
of the equation is the venue. Some are better than others as evidenced
in the previous article, but when it comes right down to it their job is
to sell their product. When I hear a bar manager, or owner complaining
that Chicago style steppers don't drink, this goes through my mind… What
a stupid statement! The promoter
got the people in the door; the
DJ is doing their job,
so it's the venue that isn't doing
their job.
Their job is to sell.
If people aren't buying alcohol,
find something the people will buy.
The saying goes, "the willow bends with the wind" which means
change with the times.
It's not just steppers who are drinking less. You have the government,
M.A.D.D., the police, and every other mothers son telling people you
shouldn't drink... so yes people are drinking less (in the clubs and
bars). Do they need to be hit on the head with a mallet to get the
point? Sell us something we are
willing to buy or go out of business!
Everybody drinks SOMETHING. It doesn't have to be alcohol, so why not
expand the non-alcohol menu? Why not enforce a drink minimum? Those who
wouldn't buy anything anyway would leave and everyone involved would be
happy. Of course there are those greedy individuals who want more and
more, but they will complain about the Chicago style steppers anyway and
shouldn't be in the business in the first place. It's called the
hospitality business in the first place, not a game of smoke and
mirrors. It can be a win-win situation if people let it. What do you
think?
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Sunshine Stepping at Club 142 in Hammond, IN with a variety of the stars
of the Chicago style stepping community including Steppin' James, Carlos,
Dominique, Johnny (JC) Carter, Royce Banks, Swan, and G. Porgie. The video
was shot freehand by Markie Bee (SteppersUSA.Com) live and unscripted after
Sunshine's Ladies Styling class.
Earl & Robin at the 219 Contest Finals
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Please copy the message below and send it on to as many steppers as you can please!
This is an open message to ALL steppers. Please share it with as many people as possible.
As many of you may already know I started a new web
site for the benefit of the greater steppers community. It's called
History of Stepping Project. I wish to encourage you to add your
knowledge to the timeline. If you know anything about stepping, please
share this with the public on this site. We are looking for all
information related to stepping from it's beginnings to the present. The
information literally includes everything from clubs and bars which held
steppers sets and parties to contests and the participants and results,
to when different steppers organizations and classes started, who the
instructors were and are; Musical bands, and artists, DJ's, radio and
television personalities, Movies, videos, and photos… literally
everything stepping.
Creating an accurate historic timeline will go a long
way toward helping the community take the next step in its logical
progression as it continues to grow nationwide and will become a
valuable resource for all in the future.
Your input, your knowledge and your effort have made the dance what it
is today. Don't you feel your place (and your organization's) in the
timeline is well deserved? I do!
Please send an email to your members or readers inviting them to
participate. Place a link on your web site also please. All support is
appreciated!
The effort requires more than just posting the information. The need for fact checkers, people willing to do some research exists in this important ongoing project. Just a few minutes a week can make a difference.
Thank You for your time!
Markie Bee
The History of Stepping Project
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