As a caller that transitioned from MWSD, I miss one of their traditions.
In club dancing, at the end of the evening, the performers and organizers
gather at the front of the dance floor, and all the dancers come forward
and say good night, and thank you. It takes just a few minutes. but this
expression gratitude has often lifted me up, and helped me make the long
drive home.
Rich Sbardella
Stafford, CT
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 5:38 PM, Richard Fischer via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Especially at community dances, but also at contras, I
look for was to
encourage dancers to say thank you. At community events one of my first
dances is usually a kind of Appalachian square dance. Couples do one or two
simple figures to my calls with another couple, and then I go, "Everybody,
face your neighbors. ... Say, "Thank you!" ... Take your partner and
find new neighbors." People seem to enjoy the opportunity to say thanks.
At contras, if there is a pre-dance lesson, I try to work in some
experience on progressing, even if it's in a mini-contra. (E.g., Circle
left, circle right, dosido your neighbor, say thanks to your neighbor, walk
forward to a new neighbor.) And having the mic all evening I get
opportunities to thank the band, sound personnel, organizers, and the
dancers themselves. Squares and triplets (and other set dances) give us a
chance to encourage people to thank their whole set as well as their
partner.
Richard
On Oct 31, 2016, at 1:47 PM, via Callers wrote:
Once or twice a night, remind the dancers to hydrate and tell them where
to find the punch bowl, drinking fountains, etc. If there are a lot of
newcomers, they may not know where the water source is located (and you can
joke that it's included with the price of admission....who can resist!).
Make it clear that you won't be starting the next dance for a few minutes -
this encourages hydration, plus many dancers will be happy for the quick
break and a chance to move to the side of the hall where they can mingle
and find their next partner without fear that they'll be left out.
Sue Gola
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From: Ron Blechner via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
To: Caller's discussion list <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
Sent: Mon, Oct 31, 2016 12:56 pm
Subject: [Callers] Positive values on the mic
Hi Shared Weight,
I'd like to hear some examples of things you as a caller (or you as an
organizer encouraging callers) say on the mic during a dance to promote
positive dance values.
I ask because I'm reviewing my own dance's "calling our dance"
communication with callers, as well as evaluating my own statements on mic.
I'll get us started.
I like to say, a couple times per evening, for dancers to look to the
sidelines for dancers who were sitting out, in considering a partner.
In dance,
Ron Blechner
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