<p dir="ltr">As a dancer, I have found a lot of callers aim for 4 per hour, and this feels way too long for several reasons:<br>
- Especially in warm weather, dancers get tired<br>
- Musicians get tired, too.<br>
- People involuntarily sitting out have to suffer through a longer out time.<br>
With dances more like the 8-9 minute range, I've find dancers are more likely to dance more, less likely to leave at the break, and are generally giving better energy to the band </p>
<p dir="ltr">That said, I'd caution against any method that places consistency above feeling out the audience. Factors that might affect dance length:<br>
- temperature<br>
- timing to end of a break / evening considering any unexpected changes (long walkthrough, slow hands 4, etc)<br>
- dance difficulty was mis-gauged, thus a desire to move to a new dance rather than watch dancers struggle too long<br>
- band and dancers are in a groove that you may just want to hang onto a bit more (when my dancers are starting to hoot, perhaps it's not the best time to signal 3 more...)</p>
<p dir="ltr">Ron Blechner</p>