Around the Philadelphia, NJ, Delaware, NYC area, and Saratoga Springs (Dance Flurry) the
Techno dances are run like "regular contras". I have never experienced a
continuous night of Techno.
When people respond, please state where you've had the dance experience. It would be
interesting to see if there are regional differences.
As a caller and dancer I suspect that the continuous music/calling would be harder to
change partners, integrate the beginners, certainly harder to see what's happening at
the end of the lines making it harder to call appropriately for the crowd.
Donna Hunt
-----Original Message-----
From: Kalia Kliban <kalia(a)sbcglobal.net>
To: Caller's discussion list <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
Sent: Mon, Apr 7, 2014 12:47 pm
Subject: [Callers] Differing styles of techno contra
Hi all
I have a question about two different styles of techno contra. The
question is mostly directed at folks who have done both, since I'm
curious about whether you have a preference and if so, why. Some techno
contras have continuous music -- the dancers just drop in or out at the
bottom whenever they feel like it, and the caller treats the night like
one long medley. The other kind is more like a regular contra. The
caller teaches a dance, the music starts, the dance runs for however
long it runs, and then it stops and folks re-partner for the next one.
As a dancer, which style do you prefer? How about as a caller?
Kalia
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