On 5/8/2012 6:35 PM, Mark Hillegonds wrote:
It's been my experience that unless one is a
well-known choreographer
(Ravitz, >Hume, Ormand, Sanella, Olsen, and any number
of others) it can
be difficult get >new dances into the light of day and, in the theme of
mentorship, get feedback on >them. There are certainly a number of
dances posted to this list and feedback is >readily and warmly given. I
have gleaned a number of dances from this list and am >glad to see them,
both as a caller and choreographer.
Three of questions for you:
1. Do you see this [Caller] list an appropriate place
to publish new
dances? Too >many postings of new dances could dilute the
[Caller]
aspect of the list.
I do see it as an appropriate place. It seems mutually beneficial to me
for choreographers to put new dances under caller's noses, and the
volume of new dances posted so far isn't very high.
There are three types of postings that, for me as a caller (acting like
a filter feeder who snags things as they come by) have almost the same
effect:
- I wrote down this dance - anybody know what it is?
- I think I made up this dance - does it exist already?
- Here's my cool new dance - I hope you'll like it.
I don't see much point in segregating the third type of post to another
list.
2. Do you feel there would be interest in a separate
[Choreographer]
list? I can >see this list really focusing on creating new
dances,
getting feedback, and >getting the word out about new dances. It could
be a nice venue for >choreographic student/mentorship stuff to happen.
If there were one, I would probably sign up so that I didn't miss
anything. That's different from thinking there's actual demand for it.
3. What would you think about a monthly
dances-of-the-month email to
consolidate new dances into a single or some moderated number of emails
The devil is in the details there. From what pool are the new dances
drawn? Who's doing the moderating? What makes the cut?
-- Alan