Re: Poor Canada
29 Февруари 2008 г. 16:55
Sambatogo I feel that just because I like swimming, tennis, dancing, sailing and singing I must belong to every state's swimming association, tennis association, dancing, sailing association and be a member of an Opera House.
I accept that if I want to compete I must register as a competitor in a given sport, but the registration should be valid for a broad area in that sport and for a specific time, subject to specific rules - that is nothing new, it is quite normal and expected.
You misunderstood, I am not a "dance sport athlete" but I am a competitor, I also compete in Irish dances.
I do not mind to pay an entry fee to an organizer, but I feel that people who register with the state's organization should be allowed to enter any competition offered by the country.
One membership should be sufficient. It keeps the record of members. You need not two driver licences, two licence plates for your car. Why would you need dual registrations for dance ? Especially if you want to enter and dance in just one event offered in Ontario ? I am not wealthy nor foolish to waste my hard earned moneys.
I agree with you that it would be much nicer if registered members were recognized across the land, and allowed to dance anywhere they wanted, but I suppose some restrictions need be in place, just as there are restrictions where you can park, or drive your car, and if caught in a restricted parking spot, the car licence is used to trace and contact you and tell you you should not have taken the spot of another registered and recognized 'less fortunate' person.
I also did not find the information you provided. IDSF does not allow their members dance anywhere they want, and CADA do not decide themselves as you wrote.
It appears CADA and OADA follow IDSF guidelines, and that it is IDSF which suggests to their national members that they should not support events which do not seek IDSF/CADA sanctioning.
I think you were mistaken that IDSF allowes their members to dance anywhere they want, and it would be wonderful if IDSF eased their restrictions.
On the other hand , while trying to be completely open minded, I understand that if organizations 'not friendly' to IDSF start openly attract IDSF members, start asking IDSF members to brake IDSF rules, while insisting on additional registrations/membership, ....this could not make IDSF and their national members very happy, resulting in a dicreased support to such 'not friendly' business competitors, and instructions ( in the form of Rules ) to their membership, all for own protection, and protection of their existence.
This is not hard to understand.
You also pointed out I should look into WDC. I find you can enter Blackpool competition, just send and pay Sandra the required sum of moneys, I do not see any requirement to belong to any special dance organisation. If WDC does not require a registration, something you suggested, if this is correct ( an it may not ) why would WDC followers, such as CDDSC require registration, in fact a dual registration in their country ?
If CDDSC wants to succeed , they need to encourage dancers to participate with as few restrictions as possible. They need offer good quality dance opportunities, at a reasonable frequency, they need treat all entries with dignity, respect, and associated organizers cannot hassel, nickel and dime participants, charge for starting numbers, and drinks while not providing water free of charge , force participants to use cloke rooms and pay extra for every garment they have under the pretence there is not enough room in change rooms. They should drop the registration requirement for the time being and stop bothering CADA with hostilities. Perhaps CADA would soften their approach and become more CDDSC friendly, but that would require CDDSC to become more tolerant and recognize existence of CDF.
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