However if a generic promoter has gone broke how do you expect them to either refund or have money to put up an event of the same level/quality.
Can you point to where myself, or the comment I replied to, talks about a situation where a promoter is broke? Because I can't see it anywhere.
My comment was specifically on the point that was made on how this promoter is offering credits to next years Congress. Let's just make one thing clear here, if a promoter states that dancers who bought tickets will have their pass rolled over to next year, then the expectation from a dancer's point of view ,is that they are now getting what they paid for, albeit next year. If a promoter is uncertain that they can deliver on that promise (for whatever reason), then they should make that clear. Particularly when that is
all they are offering.
It is not for dancers who paid money for something specific, to automatically deduce that they are probably getting something else, and then be okay with that. Equally, if a promoter has gone "broke" as a result of this, then the onus is on the promoter to make this clear with an issue of bankruptcy or similar communication as proof. It is not for them to just say "hey your ticket is being rolled over for next year". If you are bankrupt, then you're bankrupt. Say it, and deal with whatever response you get from your customers. There is sympathy and support to be had here, but not if you are not being honest. But again, bankruptcy is not what was being talked about in this original comment chain.
I am baffled by why you are taking umbrage at any comment that looks at the situation from the point of view of dancers who have paid for events. By all means go ahead and defend every single action by these promoters. But think about it for one second. You have just described "most" promoters as having "little financial acumen" in which they are unable to maintain "good budget management" and are for the most part "not business savvy". These are your words! If that is true, then don't you think it is appropriate on some level to actually question their subsequent actions in light of these cancellations? Why do you feel it is wrong for the original poster of this comment chain to feel aggrieved by the situation?
To add to this further, the response from promoters to these cancellations has not all been the same. They are not all mostly inept like you suggest. Go read the response that the Cypress Salsa Congress posted in light of their cancellation (it is on the other thread). Cypress salsa congress, has set the gold standard in terms of how you handle this process and retain the support of your dancers. They make all options available. But they also mention what it would mean to them, if dancer's simply accept the rollover. This is how you cancel a congress. In light of all these options, I would not be surprised if dancer's opt for whatever option best supports the promoters on this occasion. When you see this happening for other events, don't you think it is then appropriate to call out the actions of other promoters whose response falls short of this high standard?