You might consider including the new dancer into your discussion. He "seems to have
some kind of impairment and walks very stiffly", I think he might be the best one to
tell you the things that he has difficulty with and then you can brainstorm how best to
assist him. Having someone in the discussion who is good a modifying the dance would be
great.
Certainly doing 1/2 instead of 1 1/2 for Allemandes, down the hall in small steps and
turning sooner if possible, circling using that dancer as a "pivot point" so the
other dancers circle around him, heys can be shortened or use hands to give leverage.
You might ask this dancer to sit out a few dances an evening citing his challenges and
then coordinate with the caller for the evening planning those dances that include full
stars progressing to full stars or other moves that require a full count piece.
My guess is that if he will work with you (and you want him to remain a member of the
community) then brainstorming and giving tips from the mic will help the community adapt
to include him.
Donna Hunt
-----Original Message-----
From: Marie-Michèle Fournier via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
To: Caller's discussion list <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
Sent: Mon, Mar 6, 2017 3:17 pm
Subject: [Callers] What to do with a really bad new dancer?
Hi everyone,
Lately a new dancer has started coming to our dance and he is bad enough that he will
often make the set break if the dance is moderately challenging. He seems to have some
kind of impairment and walks very stiffly which means he will often not be on time for a
figure and also often does not remember what is coming next.
We want to be inclusive but at the same time his presence negatively impacts other
dancers in his set and while some of the experienced dancers will take one for the team
and dance with him, it is an unpleasant experience to be his partner. Unfortunately, we
always have many new dancers and having one couple not be where they should be can really
throw them off in some dances so I feel like I have to push and pull him around to be on
time, despite the fact that it's a little rude.
A recent caller to our dance called him a "speed bump" which was quite
accurate. I'm sure other dances have had experience with similar troubles, does anyone
have advice on how to deal with this so that other dancers still have a good time yet we
are nice to this problematic dancer?
Thank you
Marie
ContraMontreal
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