We might imagine all was well in the centre of Sheffield this Thursday. A city centre funfair attracted lots of families to enjoy something akin to a seaside prom experience a mere 60 miles away from the chilly North Sea. But there were three concerns behind this festive offering: the social, the economic and the public health and they illustrate the position in dance right now. There was a palpable sense of relief and joy for parents to get their kids some break from the reminders of isolation which has so badly effected so many lives. There was some relief that punters were in the city centre spending money in the lucky business in the area. The balance between health/wellbeing and illness were difficult still for some but for many straightforward. It was sunny and hot, an outdoor event and health and safety measures were in place. Of course I don't know how many chose to stay away or had to stay away. How many, I wonder, still stayed indoors ...