MARCH 2012 NEWSLETTER - The Dancewear Association of

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MARCH 2012 NEWSLETTER - The Dancewear Association of
MARCH 2012
DACNEWSLETTER
Bodywrappers
/ Angelo Luzio
A Note From Julia Leone
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IN THIS ISSUE
DAC Executive News
& Contact Info
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Bloch12
Capezio14
FH216
Glitter Pie
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Limeapple21
SoDanca22
2011 Conference Notes
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DAC Group Emails
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DAC 2012 Conference
& Trade Show
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Hi Everyone:
First, I would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your family a
belated safe and happy New Year.
I am sorry I missed the Calgary Conference but I would like to announce
the safe arrival of our second son, Jaxon Joseph, born on December
12th.
Everything I have heard from those in attendance, at the Calgary
Conference, it was a tremendous success and a real tribute to the 25th
Anniversary of the Dancewear Association of Canada.
As an Association, we are able to achieve better pricing and services
from our manufacturers and also address operating situations which will
allow us all to become more efficient and professional in meeting our
customer needs.
In the middle of the chaos heading into the busy competition season
and trying to dig out from the knee-deep fall orders, please make sure
you are planning to carry the excitement of Calgary to Montreal in
November for our 26th Annual Conference.
The DAC Executive are working together to better our organization while
providing an aura of excitement and relaxation for our members.
Come to the Montreal Conference with your ideas on how to grow your
business, your company, your establishment and our Association for the
second Twenty-five years.
See you in Montreal, let’s talk and ask me about the Mayonnaise Jar.
Julia Leone
Vice-President, Retail
Dancewear Association of Canada
The 2011-2012
DAC EXECUTIVE
President Sharon Norris
VP Manufacturing Lisanias Ransan
VP Retail Julia Leone
Eileen and Richard Pendred Secretary/Treasurer
Amber Riedel Tech and Communications
Executive News & Contact
Clarifying DAC Criteria for
Membership
The DAC executive has decided that a more concrete
and explicit criteria for DAC membership is required
in order to be able to better communicate and gauge
eligibility for prospective manufacturing and retail
members. We are therefore working to revise the DAC
Code of Conduct since it is what is used to measure
whether or not a wholesaler or retailer is eligible for
membership.
Current Code of Conduct
As it stands the Code of Conduct is the following for
Retail Membership and Manufacturer Membership...
Retail Membership
The Retail Membership shall consist of legitimate retailers
of Dancewear/Dance Footwear who:
• Pay municipal and/or provincial retail business license
and/or tax(es)
• Carry year-round stock of dancewear and shoes
• Carry and display a stock in trade at a permanent
location
• Are open for business during normal daily business
hours for 12 months each calendar year
• Sell to the general public
• Do not buy from basement operations unless the
article is not available from a manufacturing member
• Do not tranship (do not supply a given manufacturer’s
goods to a retailer who does not have an account with
that manufacturer)
Manufacturer Membership
The Manufacturer Membership shall consist of legitimate
manufacturers of Dancewear/Dance Footwear who:
• Are a commercially zoned legitimate manufacturing
operation regardless of country
• Pay municipal and/or provincial manufacturing
business license and/or tax(es)
• Attend the annual DAC meeting
• Maintain a presence in Canada
• Deal directly and exclusively with legitimate retailers,
as outlined above
• Do not sell directly to dance companies, dance
schools, or the ultimate consumer (Note: A
manufacturer may sell seconds or damaged good
through a factory outlet)
Revising the DAC Code of
Conduct
We are organizing an email vote for all the DAC members
later in March regarding a revised code of conduct for
DAC membership. We intend to eliminate any ambiguity
about who is and is not qualified to become a DAC
member. Please watch your inboxes for information on
how to participate in the vote on these revisions. We
thank-you in advance for casting your vote promptly once
it is sent out.
If and when the updated code of conduct is approved
by the DAC membership, we will then overhaul the
application process to be sure that all new applicants are
being vetted for meeting the criteria of the new code of
conduct.
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t Info
DAC Application Processing
Suspended
Membership and Fees
As it stands we have three pending DAC applications:
Eileen & Richard Pendred (Secretary/Treasurer) Phone: (905) 637-6391
[email protected]
1. A manufacturing member application, from Heart and
Soul
2. A retail membership from Stage Stars in Prince Albert,
Saskatchewan
3. A retail member application from The Shoe Room, in
Toronto, Ontario.
It has been decided by the executive to temporarily
suspend accepting or rejecting any new applications.
Once the criteria for membership reforms are voted
on and we can update the process of vetting new
applications we will reinitiate the process of conducting
the verifications necessary for these applicants.
The executive is committed to strengthening the
organization through increased membership and are
confident these steps will establish a solid foundation to
expand upon.
Have questions about your membership or fees?
General Inquiries
Do you have a question or suggestion for the DAC
executive, have an idea for an initiative, want to find
out how to vollunteer, or need to update your contact
information?
Send an email to the general DAC email address, and a
vollunteer will put you in touch with the right person.
[email protected]
DAC President
Contact the DAC president with an email to this address:
[email protected]
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Bodywrappers / Angelo L
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Introducing
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New Low Vamp
247A/C
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Canvas Ballet Slippers
246 Adult: Black, Jazzy Tan, White 3-111/2 M, W; Peach 3-111/2 M, 3-10 N
Child: Black, Peach, 10-21/2 M , N; Jazzy Tan 1-21/2 M, N; White 10-21/2 M
247 Adult: Peach 3-111/2 M, N; 3-10 N Child: Peach 10-21/2 M, W
Tights left to right: Men’s Black M192, totalSTRETCH® Classic Ballet Pink Mesh Backseam A46 and Jazzy Tan Convertible A31, Men’s White M90
Photography by Ceren Salman
For a retailer nearest you go to www.bodywrappers.com
WWW.BODYWRAPPERS.COM
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Luzio
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Bodywrappers / Angelo Luzio
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WWW.BODYWRAPPERS.COM
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Bodywrappers / Angelo Luzio
New
Asymmetrical
plushSupreme Leotards
&
Men’s practice tee
and crop pants
Tiler Peck
Joaquin De Luz
Principals, New York City Ballet
Tiler is wearing: The Premiere™ Leotard P345 in Aqua Marine and A47 totalSTRETCH® Tights
Joaquin is wearing: The M403 Tee, M195 Pants and 246A totalSTRETCH® Canvas ballet slippers
Photography by Ceren Salman
Use your cell Neoreader app to
scan and view this video.
For a retailer nearest you go to www.bodywrappers.com
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Bodywrappers / Angelo Luzio
New
Performance Dress Colors:
Lilac/White and Lt. Blue/Ivory
&
Men’s performance tee
and crop pants
Tiler Peck
Joaquin De Luz
Principals, New York City Ballet
Tiler is wearing the P715 Performance Dress in Lt. Blue/Ivory and the A47 totalSTRETCH™ Backseam Mesh Toeless/Heelless Tights in Classic Ballet Pink
Joaquin is wearing the M403 Performance Tee in White, the M195 Pant in Navy and the 246A Canvas totalSTRETCH™ Ballet Slipper in Jazzy Tan
Photography by Ceren Salman
For the store nearest you go to
w w w. b o d y w ra p p e r s .c o m
WWW.BODYWRAPPERS.COM
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WWW.BODYWRAPPERS.COM
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Bloch
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Capezio
Capezio Upgrades
Pointe Shoe Styles
In the spirit of celebrating the company’s 125th
Anniversary, Capezio renews its commitment to Classical
Ballet with a new set of Pointe Shoe Standards.
With the technical challenges of today’s classical ballet
dancer and the demand for enhanced articulation of the
foot, Capezio upgraded several pointe shoe styles to
satisfy dancers’ needs. Features include a reinforced
back strap, graduated soles and shank lengths, flattened
crowns, improved pleat construction, and, a new “quiet”
toe feature.
The upgraded shoes are also packaged in a newly
designed red pointe shoe box allowing stores and
consumers to easily decipher new products.
For further information on the upgrades, please view the
following informational video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhP3_qOB3Vo
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Available in adult sizes 4-14 and black, black with hot pink and a purple colorway
Capezio Launches
SnakeSpine™ Dansneaker™
Capezio proudly announces the revolutionary
SnakeSpine™ Dansneaker™ (Style DS100) available
in stores starting March 2012. SnakeSpine™ is a sleek
and responsive tool that really keeps the dancer in tune
with their bodies and connected to the floor. It was
engineered specifically for dancers and provides a large
range of functionality without sacrificing the dancers
aesthetic.
Functionally, SnakeSpine is a hybrid dansneaker® - it looks
like a full soled sneaker but functions like a traditional split
soled dance sneaker. It maintains the articulation under the
arch and enhances the ability to articulate the forefoot. It is
able to flex in both directions so that a dancer may more
easily roll through the foot into releve and even on to pointe.
SnakeSpine also provides enhanced medial and lateral
support and ample side walls to push off from. The outsole
composition is TPU in two densities that allow for easier
turns and sliding motions. The look and the profile of the
sneaker simultaneously provide lengthened and clean leg
lines and an athletic look.
The Capezio SnakeSpine ad campaign features
Adar Wellington, NETS Dancers Coach, along
with Bobby Newberry, choreographer for
X-Factor. A promotional video can be viewed at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wtzj7nwD3Q
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FH2
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Glitter Pie
Promotion offered only to DAC members
Glitter Pie Spring Discount
Save $50 on any one order over $400 in March
Offer applies to our entire current catalogue including all jewelry, lashes, bun covers and sweet
treats accessories.
Blow Out
Moss Green Feather Fascinator
(while supplies last)
Regular Price - $8.50
Now only $4.00
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Glitter Pie
INTRODUCING:
Eye Candy
Performance Lashes
T
he tradition of wearing
thick caterpillar-looking lashes
dates back to when stages were
up lit with large bright cannon
lights placed on the front-edge
of the stage floor. The harsh
up-facing lighting washed out
the performer’s features, which
neccesetated heavy makeup in
the crease of the eye, lips and
cheekbones, finishing with a
heavy black lash.
Today stage lighting consists of
100% overhead lighting, much
different than before. Using
the same heavy caterpillar lash
works against the performer
now. The thick lash creates a
canopy over the eye resulting
in a shadowy eye socket.The
heavy long lash eliminates the
connection with the audience
by hiding the emotion of the
eyes with the shadow of the
lash.
Creating the right lashes to
exentuate a dancers face with
modern lighting is what Eye
Candy Performance Lashes were
designed to do. They are a nod
to the tradition of the heavy
stage lash, but are ideal with the
professional modern stage look
needed today.
Perfect for All-Ages
Eye Candy Performance Lashes
are a moderate thickness, that
can be worn by adults and
children.
The half lashes are the perfect
size for children, youth, or adult
dancers whos studios prefer a
more natural look on stage.
The double lashes with a plain
style and a rhinestone style
are available in both kids and
adults.Which makes it possible
for a studio to have standard
lashes for every student
regardless of age.
Both Firm and Flexible
Our lashes are created tough
enough to withstand the wearand-tear of dance competitions
and festivals. All our lash
bands are made thick enough
for multiple applications and
removals. However if lashes are
too stiff, they will lift up at the
corners, or fall off altogether.
The Eye Candy Performance
Lashes are firm, yet flexible
enough to adhere to the eye
comfortably.
For Studio Requirements
and Sparkle on a Budget
Our rhinestone lashes are
perfect for adding some extra
sparkle to a dance solo.While
the plain lash is a standard for
studio requirements.
The retail price of the double
lash with one plain and one
rhinestone lash is still less
expensive than MAC’s single
lash.
Resealable Packaging
The clam shell packaging
is meant to be used to store
the performance lashes.
Instructions on the back make
application easy, and guide new
dance parents in how to remove
and care for the lashes to get
repeated use from them.
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The Choice for Studios
Here’s why Eye Candy Performance
Lashes is an obvious choice for the
studios and retailers:
Easy Reference Style Numbers
Studios can choose a style number
for a lash they want everyone on the
team to use. This number will be the
same year to year, and, it will create
a uniform and professional look for
all their dancers. Encourage studio
directors to let the parents know
exactly what lash they want by style
number and where to find the lashes.
Reduced Frustration for Parents
No more parents running from drug
store to drug store trying to find a style
of lashes that are sold out. Parents
can stock up on extra back up pairs
of lashes confident that next year the
studio will use the same lash.
NEW!
Eyelash Adhesive
Impulse Convenience
Retailers that don’t stock lashes are
missing out on impulse convenience
purchases. Even if the drug store or
dollar store has one use lashes for $5 or
$10, a stressed-out dance mom at your
cash register will happily pick up a
pair of better quality lashes to save the
extra trip somewhere else.The trick
is to have them in stock at the cash
January to June.
Upsell Potential
For the retailer this little lash is
driving dance moms and dads directly
to you, making it possible to pick
up add-on sales for the performance
season: tights, hairpins, rhinestone
jewellery, Dance Paws, glitter body
spray, etc. An $11 sale can easily
become $111. The Eye Candy
Performance Lashes conveniently give
dancers a reason to come into your
store during performance time.
DUO Eyelash Adhesive
• The world’s best adhesive and the
largest seller in North America.
• All professional make-up artists and
performers use Duo.
• Customers that use it won’t use
anything else.
• At least 50 applications-per-tube.
• No expiry date. If it is sealed properly
after each use, it can last for years.
• A 7g / .25oz resealable tube is $4.00
wholesale and the suggested retail
price is $10.00.
Better yet, create a full performance
package and point out to the studios
the convenience of one-stop shopping.
Combine Glitter Pie earrings, chokers,
hair accessories and lashes as their
complete stage accessory kit.
Fast Delivery
Place your order from Glitter Pie and
your lashes arrive in a matter of days.
We are well stocked for the upcoming
competitive season and are shipping
within 2 to 3 business days.
Questions?
Should you need anything, or, have any
questions please email or call
(519) 240-5372
[email protected]
Economy Eyelash Adhesive
• For the consumer that wants a more
affordable option.
• A 7g / .25oz resealable tube is $2.50
wholesale and the suggested retail
price is $6.00.
Sample Adhesive
Retailer feedback made us aware that a
y.
sample-size adhesive option was necessar
now
is
this
that
We are happy to announce
available.You can add sample adhesives
of
to your lash order for an additional cost
$.50 per unit.
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Glitter Pie
Performance Eyelashes
L708 Rhinestone Lash
L605 Hatched Lashes
• The fullest, thickest lash
• Adds drama and sparkle
• Our top-selling lash
• Thick enough to frame the eye and
complete the stage look
• Hatched structure of the lashes lets
light through and prevents a shadow
over the eyes
L603 Child’s Moderate Lash
L607 Graduated Full Lash
• The children’s style lash
• Requires no trimming to fit the eye
properly
• Has two lashes included in the package
for the price of a single full lash
• Great for parents concerned about
having the child look too“made up”
• The perfect full lash
• Thickness at the base frames and
highlights the outline of the eye
• Long enough to be seen
• Thickness tapers to avoid any shadow
on the eyes
• Brighter eyes on stage and increased
ability to connect with the audience
L7000 & L7003 Adult and Child Sized
Combo Lash Pack
•
•
•
•
One plain & one rhinestone lash
No one else offers this combo
Created specifically for dance
Great for dancers that want a special
lash for solos or group, but are required
to have a plain lash as well
• Both sizes are identical for a uniform
look in a group for both adults and kids
• GREAT price point for two lashes
http://wearglitterpie.com/
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Limeapple
limeapple
For all girls for all times...
www.limeapple.ca 1 (800) 359 5171
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Minutes From the Dancewear
Association of Canada
25th Annual Meeting
The Delta South Calgary Alberta - November 18-20, 2011
Attendees
Linda Grace
Body Expressions Dancewear
Stephanie Grace
Body Expressions Dancewear
Amber Riedel
Inspirations Dancewear
Sharyn Riedel
Inspirations Dancewear
Peter Benes
Inspirations Dancewear
Lynn McMurchy
Ready Set Dance
Ann Madore
Jump
Mira Leone
Mirena’s Fashions
Irena Sprah
Mirena’s Fashions
Ellen Cole
Toe’s `n’ Taps
Amy Cole
Toe’s `n’ Taps
Luke Gerard
Bodythings
Sarah Adam
Bodythings
Brittney Johnson
Bodythings
Judi Dormaar
Classique Dancewear(Lethbridge)
Scott Malabar
Harlequin The Dance Store
Jan Malabar
Harlequin The Dance Store
Eileen Apsega
Sequins Plus
Cindy Bard
Classique Dance & Activewear
Neil Vaessen
Classique Dance & Activewear
Laura Hauk
Classique Dance & Activewear
Debbie Parsons
The Music Collection(dance corner)
Christine O’Meara
Danz & Movimento
Monique Gervais
Danz
Joanne Giesinger
And All That Jazz
Dawn Fanin
And All That Jazz
Beverly Todd
Jazz-ma-Tazz
Audrey Gilan
Jazz-ma-Tazz
Cindy Collens
The Masque Ltd
Linda Booth
The Masque Ltd
Jessica Robert
Malabar Toronto
Jaclyn Bergyl
Blane Holtz
Joanne Novokovski
Jillian Novokovski
Allison Leone
Maureen Fielding
Erin Duncan
Lucia Biedka
Don Evans
Margaret Evans
Dana Johnson
Lara Bouchard
David Evans
Rob Vorps
Camela Park
Fernando Vargas
Denise Vargas
Melonee Ochitwa
Cory Ochitwa
Karrie Verhulst
Susan Manchak
Maria Huh
Sharon Norris
Meg Stannard
Tanya Henderson
Jessica Bonkowski
Laura Baiani
Evelyn Wong
Mar Ann Heary
Bobby LaBrie
Micheal Terlizzi
John O’Connell
Donna Klassen
Susan Rittenberg
Anel Pinon
Armando Guadagno
Betty Jacobs
Angela Saxena
Judy Kupferstein
Chuck Pugh
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2011 Conference Notes
Malabar Toronto
Malabar Ottawa
Dance Street
Dance Street
Instep Activewear
Lasyds Dancewear
Dance Box
Dance Box
The Dance Shop
The Dance Shop
The Dance Shop
The Dance Shop
The Dance Shop
The Dancewear Centre
Ballet to Broadway Dancewear
Muge
Muge
Shirleys House of Dance
Shirleys House of Dance
Karries Kostumes
Karries Kostumes
FH2
Voce
Voce
Voce
Voce
Voce
Voce
Voce
Ballet Makers
Ballet Makers
Ballet Makers
Ballet Makers
Ballet Makers
Mondor
Mondor
Mondor
Mondor
Mondor
Motionwear
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Andrew Bonser
Kathe Jones
Leona Romaniuk
Lisanias Ransan
Elizabeth Davidson
Marie West
Trudy Christ
Antonella Pagano
John VanDuzor
Adrien Berube
Rada Chatila
Leslie Mcleod
Laurel Nakka
Doria Vandergraaf
Christine Brohman
Eileen Pendred
Richard Pendred
Motionwear
Motionwear
Motionwear
SoDanca
SoDanca
Bodywrappers/Angelo Luzio
Bodywrappers/Angelo Luzio
Bodywrappers/Angelo Luzio
Bodywrappers/Angelo Luzio
Rada Dancewear
Rada Dancewear
Rada Dancewear
Limeapple
Limeapple
Glitter Pie
Treasurer
Secretary
Friday November 18
The meeting was opened by the president Erin Duncan
who welcomed all.
Members to the 25th annual meeting.
The minutes of last years meeting distributed to all
members were
• Accepted as read.
• Proposed Luke Gerard
• Seconded Ellen Cole - Unanimous
The treasurers report distributed to all members was
accepted as read
• Proposed Erin Duncan
• Seconded Meg Stannard - Unanimous
Thanks were expressed to The Masque Ltd/Classique
Dance & Activewear and Ballet Makers who hosted the
previous evening’s parties.
Retail members round table discussions followed as the
manufacturers prepared.
The Trade Show
The Trade Show pened at 1.00pm and continued until
8.00pm with the annual cocktail party taking place in the
same area.
Saturday November 19
The trade show continued from 9.00am to 5.00pm
followed by cocktails and dinner.
Buffet and an evening of entertainment (cowboy style).
Sunday November 20
The general meeting continued, being opened by the
president Erin Duncan.
Pre- Registration for next years conference was
discussed, as we need to give numbers to get the best
deals from prospective venues.
It was decided that members who are attending this
year and who pre-register at this conference would be
charged a reduced rate of $180.00 per person.
Other registrations later in the year will be charged at a
rate decided when costs are known.
Trade show guests (non DAC members) can only attend
once, and will be charged $50.00 per person.
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Executive
Trade Show
The make up of the DAC Executive was explained to
members, including how the positions alternate between
retail and manufacturing members.
Changes made this year with extended hours and the
cocktail party at the trade show, met with the approval of
the majority.
Elections
Dance routines during the trade show should be limited
to a maximum or 10 min.
VP Manufacturing: Lisanias Ransan
• Proposed Erin Duncan
Speakers
• Seconded Marie West - Unanimous
Speakers are expensive, so we need to pool our
resources.
New Executive
Who do we know?
President:
Past President:
VP Retail:
VP Manufacturing:
Tech & Communications:
Treasurer:
Secretary:
Sharon Norris
Erin Duncan
Julia Leone
Lisanias Ransan
Amber Riedel
Eileen Pendred
Richard Pendred
2012 Conference Montreal
Organisers:
Marie West
Trudy Christ
Luigi Luzio
Antonella Pagano
2013 Conference
Discussion about east/west location, followed by a vote,
decided that the 2013 meeting will be West:
(East vote 11 / West vote 16)
Location: Vancouver
Spit Sessions
Manufacturers review
Trade show a success this year, but would like to extend
for two full days.
Friday and Saturday 9.00am to 5.30pm. With the
cocktail party starting at the close on Friday.
Presentations be limited to 10min each.
Private meetings should be set up in advance , by either
phone or email.
Membership
More members are needed. The manufacturers will
contact prospective members spelling out the benefits of
membership.
Mondor and Rada will translate and contact stores
where their working language is French.
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2011 Conference Notes
Retail Review
Scholarship
Retailers were pleased that new product catalogues
were ready for the DAC conference.
Additional scholarships were awarded in memory of Russ
Duncan and Donna Booth.
Special show deals wre much appreciated.
Three awards were drawn:
Retailers should book appointments before coming to
the trade show, to make better use of their time.
Barbara Uhoda scholarship
Russ Duncan scholarship
Donna Booth scholarship
Performances during the trade show distracted buyers.
Shorter perfomances would be better.
Guests to the trade show are taking up space at
the booths. (Which is another reason for booking
appointments early).
Guests are only allowed one visit to the trade show.
19 applications were received during the past year, we
hope the trend continues.
Conference 2013 Agenda
Suggestions
Friday 9.00am to 10.00am Round table discussion
(Sit down lunch with speaker)
5.00pm to 7.00pm
Saturday 9.00am to 5.00pm
Sunday 9.00am to 1.00pm
Newsletter
Two news letters are proposed for next year, the first in
Feb 2012.
Close
All business completed a motion to close the meeting
Membership
10.00am to 6.00 pm Lasyds
Bodythings
Inspirations
Trade Show
Cocktails
Trade Show
General meeting
• Proposed Erin Duncan
• Seconded Lisanias Ransan - Unanimous
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DAC Group Emails
DAC Group Emails
As a DAC member, you have the benefit of being in touch
with the extraordinary DAC community year-round using
the DAC Group Email addresses.
Using the DAC Group Emails is just like sending a regular
email. But your message will be forwarded to everyone in
the group.
There are two DAC Group Email addresses…
Emailing All DAC Members
For sending a message to all the DAC members, simply
send an email to:
[email protected]
Emailing DAC Retailers Only
For messages that contain information manufactures
may prefer you don’t share with other manufacturers, we
have a separate retailer-only group email address. As a
rule-of-thumb, use this address anytime you mention a
manufacturer brand or product:
[email protected]
It’s a good idea to add these address to your address
book software, so you can easily send a message to DAC
members anytime you want to.
Avoid Nuisance Reply Emails
When receiving group emails, if you want to contribute to
the discussion, press the REPLY button, and your message
will be sent to everyone on the list.
If your response is intended just for the sender, then avoid
adding to the mountain of emails we all already receive,
by replying only to the email address of the person who
sent the message.
Thanks!
Thanks to everyone who provided content for this
newsletter, and a special thanks to:
• Amber Riedel (Inspirations Dancewear) for
coordinating;
• Antonella Pagano (Bodywrappers/Angelo Luzio) and
Peter Benes (Inspirations Dancewear) for graphic
design and typesetting.
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DAC 2012 Conference & Trade Show
DAC Conference & Trade Show
November 16-18, 2012 • Montreal, Québec
Increase your
bottom line
Take advantage of
exclusive discounts for
trade show attendees
Have your say
Be Inspired
Get an edge
Meet with manufacturing
executives and decision
makers
Network with other
successful Canadian
dancewear retailers
Listen to retail specific
speakers that can assist
in the continued growth
of your business
The 2012 DAC Conference is already ramping up to be
a great experience. So much is happenning in retail,
manufacturing and technology, and DAC is our chance to
meet with the other people who make dancewear great.
Talk about new ideas, opportunitites and challenges,
and come back with new ideas, and larger sense of the
industry we are all in.
Location
The DAC 2012 Conference and Trade Show is at the
Sheraton Centre Montreal located in the heart
of downtown Montreal and just minutes away from
shopping, nightlife and great restaurants.
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What is included in conference
registration?
3 Ways to Register
• Breakfast Saturday and Sunday
Go to
http://www.dancewear.ca/store/category/products/
1. Online
• Lunch Friday and Saturday
• Cocktail and hors d’oeuvres reception Friday evening
Register all conference attendees by filling out the online
form and submitting payment using Visa or Mastercard
• Cocktails and Formal dinner with 1950s themed
entertainment Saturday evening
2. By Fax
• Access to the trade show floor Friday and Saturday &
trade show discounts (for retailers)
• Attendance to guest speaker presentation (topic and
speaker TBD)
• Attendance to the DAC general meeting Sunday
10AM - 6PM
• Meetings, guest speaker(s) and trade show followed
by cocktail reception
9AM - 4PM
• Trade Show followed by cocktails, formal dinner and
entertainment
Sunday, November 18
Complete the credit card information for payment
Fax to: (905) 637-6391
3. By Mail
Send completed form with payment cheque to:
A detailed itinerary will be available closer to the event,
but the general weekend hours are:
Saturday, November 17
Print off and fill out the registration form
Print off and fill out the registration form
Itinerary
Friday, November 16
9AM-1PM
DAC Conference Registration
408 Henderson Road
Burlington Ontario L7L 2P8
Conference Hotel Room Information
Le Centre Sheraton Montreal
514-878-4040
1201 Rene-Levesque West, Montreal, Québec
Conference guest room rate - $149
(Rate is available for three days before and after the conference)
2 Ways to Book Rooms
• DAC Annual General Meeting
1. Online:
Registration Prices
http://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/
res?id=1202205508&key=C3428
Early Bird Rate
$199
Availble before August 15, 2012
Standard Rate
$225
2. By Phone
1-800-325-3535
(You must ask for DAC 2012 Conference Rate)
Availble August 16 - Oct 13, 2012
Last Minute Booking
MARCH 2012
DAC Conference & Trade Show 2012
$250
Note: October 13 is the cut off date for booking at
reduced conference room rate.
$99
Please note: All DAC members attending the conference must stay
at Le Centre Sheraton Montreal. This is the only way the organization
can ensure we meet the contract with the hotel and avoid higher
conference rates per person.
October 14 - November 9
Extra ticket for Saturday night dinner
Only for people not registered for the conference and trade show
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2012 DAC Conference Registration Form
3 Ways to Register
Your Name
1. Online
Your Company Name
Go to
http://www.dancewear.ca/store/category/products/
Names of Attendees
Price
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Dietary Restrictions
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Payment Method
1. Cheque ____ 2. VISA _____ 3. MASTERCARD ____
Card Number:
Expiry:
Amount Paid:
Today’s Date:
Name on Card:
Signature:
Register all conference attendees by filling out the online
form and submitting payment using Visa or Mastercard
2. By Fax
Print off and fill out this registration form
Complete the credit card information for payment
Fax to: (905) 637-6391
3. By Mail
Print off and fill out this registration form
Send completed form with payment cheque to:
DAC Conference Registration
408 Henderson Road
Burlington Ontario L7L 2P8
Registration Prices
Early Bird Rate
$199
Availble on or before August 15, 2012
Standard Rate
$225
Availble August 16 - Oct 13, 2012
Last Minute Booking
$250
October 14 - November 9
Extra ticket for Saturday night dinner
$99
Only for people not registered for the conference and trade show
Registration is non-refundable. However attendee names
can be updated at any time.
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