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Old 15th-April-2004, 12:55 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally posted by The Wizard
Me thinks the dance company will go to the Council's maximum rather than what is comfortable for dancing!
There is a maximum safety limit on all venues with a 'Public Entertainment License', but this limit is of no use for all and any Ceroc / MJ promoter.
I cannot think of anyone who would allow (knowingly) anywhere near the theoretical maximum in a venue. Typically, you have to half the number to get a decent limit.

Aberdeen has been very busy of late, but is nowhere near over-crowded. Just busy and buzzing!
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Originally posted by Gadget
There is a busk planned this weekend - this will probably draw in more people, making venues even more crowded... The question is: how many more dancers are expected to be drawn in from a busk? Was the warning just in preparation for an influx? Does there come a point that there are too many dancers for X venues and there is an argument for starting another one? {<- hopes }
We are busking on Saturday because you can never have too many new members, and if we want Aberdeen to remain as vibrant as it is today, we need to bring in new dancers!
Having said that, your hopes and prayers are answered! We are opening a 3rd night in Aberdeen in a new fantastic venue: Jumpin' Jaks (431 Union Street).
The new night will launch with a FREE opening night on Wednesday 28th April...
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