[Callers] Super easy dances - do they exist?

Linda Leslie via Callers callers at lists.sharedweight.net
Sat Jun 17 09:51:25 PDT 2017


I use two hand turns with groups like yours….elbow swings work, too. Since there is more distance between dancers, they don’t seem to have any discomfort with these moves.

A question for you, though:  if girls are dancing with girls, and boys with boys, how are you approaching the use of language to distinguish positions?

thanks! Linda Leslie


On Jun 17, 2017, at 12:31 PM, Linda S. Mrosko via Callers <callers at lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:

> That Tony Parkes dance looks good, but I'd never be able to use it with this crowd.  In years passed, I tried to teach them swings -- but I guess everybody still has cooties at 18 years -- never worked -- plus, you have a good number of girls dancing with girls and boys dancing with boys and it makes some of them uncomfortable.  This is a crowd that, when I tell them, let's make a big circle all around the room, they have trouble with the concept of what a circle looks like.  Not to re-mention the acoustics.  
> 
> As a contra dancer, I understand flow from figure to figure, but Swat the Flea into a right shoulder DSD wasn't a problem with this crowd.
> 
> But thanks for sharing Tony's dance.  I don't remember ever seeing it before.
> 
> On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 4:55 AM, John Sweeney via Callers <callers at lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> Hi Linda,
>         Re your Box ‘n’ Swat:  I have a somewhat similar dance in my files:
> 
> Circle Mixers Are Fun (by Tony Parkes)
> 
> A1)     Into the Middle & Back x 2
> 
> A2)     Partner Right Hand: Balance & Box the Gnat; Partner Dosido
> 
> B1)     Partner Left Hand: Balance & Swat the Flea; Partner Seesaw (Left Shoulder Dosido) 1 & 1/2 to meet your New Partner
> 
> B2)     New Partner Balance (OR Gypsy) & Swing
> 
>         Note that your sequence of Swat the Flea into Dosido involves passing by the right when you are holding left hands.  Tony’s sequences above allow much easier flow and connection as you can pull past with the connected hand.
> 
>         Last time I had the challenge of working with a room full of noisy youngsters (most of whom didn’t speak English) I just led by example, starting with a Grand March then did:
> Sausage (Circle) to the Left/Right (Till I was at the top)
> Long Lines Go Forward & Back
> Top couple Gallop Down (I just took the person opposite and galloped); Next Couple; Next Couple; Next Couple
> Repeat
> 
>         Once they has used up a bit of energy I was able to get them to quiet down a bit!
> 
> Happy dancing,
> John
> 
> John Sweeney, Dancer, England john at modernjive.com 01233 625 362 http://www.contrafusion.co.uk for Dancing in Kent
> 
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