What an exciting opportunity!
A half hour is a very tight period of time but also very workable if you
keep it simple. If it were me, I'd talk less, show more and get them
dancing to something really simple so they recognize the freedom of Contra
dance (no fancy steps, unlike the Ballroom dance). Agreed regarding the
virtual dance compositions so far being tailored to existing dancers... so
here's a couple that I'd feel comfortable using in your situation.
Be sure to test your tech for calling over music beforehand - many
platforms fail to handle both without specific tricks.
Good luck - let us know how it goes!
Don
Easiest:
Haste to the Video Call - Solo/Singlet - Don Veino 20201116
No need to care about separate PNR roles. Obv. riff off *Haste to the
Wedding* & for that tune.
A1 Line/2 Forward & Back;
(w/PNR) Sashay to Camera & Back (or repeat Fwd & Back)
A2 Allemande/Star Left to fill music; Right
B1 PNR Dosido 1x; Clap, 2-Hand Turn 1x
B2 PNR Dosido 1x; Clap, 2-Hand Turn 1x & face to camera
As solo, can omit any mention of Partner and face camera instead. Should be
very robust, most moves can be reversed in direction with no negative
outcome.
A Notch Higher:
Bubbly Starter - Solo/Singlet - Don Veino 20201116
No need to care about separate PNR roles. A1/B2 riff off my *Sourdough
Starter* to make it easier.
A1 Line/2 Forward & Back;
PNR Dosido (or repeat Fwd & Back)
A2 Circle Left; Right
B1 Star/Allemande Right; Left
B2 Loop Single Right (away from PNR & back); PNR Swing
(can substitute Dosido for Swing if A1 done as 2x Line/2 Fwd & Back)
As solo, can omit any mention of Partner and face camera instead.
On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 11:52 AM Adam Carlson via Contra Callers <
contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi All,
At work, we have a Fun Friday thing where someone does a 1/2 hr
presentation on something of interest. It could be travel, a hobby, or
whatever. They're asking me to do one on contra dance. In the before times
when we could do it in person, I would have taught them a simple dance to
recorded music. But I'm trying to think about what to say about contra in
1/2 an hour that'll be fun. Someone else did latin ballroom dancing and
they tried to share their screen and play a bunch of videos, which was a
total fail, but then they shared the youtube links and people loved it.
Contra isn't quite as sexy as that, and he was doing performances rather
than taking videos of salsa at the club, so it was pretty impressive.
Thoughts? I know a little about contra history, but I'm not super
passionate about it. I can certainly play a bunch of the great music. I can
show clips of large events (Folklife), techno contra, family dances, and
other variants (tractor contas, anyone).
One thing I'd love to do is to get people up and dancing, but I realize
that's probably not going to work. I regularly attend Zoom dances, but I
don't think a bunch of non-dancers will just get up and have fun having
never learned any of the moves. If anyone's got a great dance that
beginners can do (no terminology) and that's designed for singles or the
occasional couple, please share. Luckily a bunch of singles dances are
being written now, but they mostly assume an experienced audience.
Cheers,
Adam
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