Casey,
In a one hour gig with lots of newbies, I would suggest not using any
progressive contras. There are too many fun dances that usr similar basics
without the complication of progression.
I have been hired to call such contra dances, but found the most success
calling dances likes "Rakes of Mallow", La Bastringue, Rural Felicity, Heel
& Toe Polka, etc. Few people in the crowd understand what a "modern"
contra dance is, they just want to move to the music.
Goodluck,
Rich Sbardella
Stafford, CT
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 10:05 AM Casey Carr via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
I would also start with a circle - teach giving
weight, hand holds, 8
counts. Might teach La Bastringue (keeping partners and 2 hand turn
instead of swing). I would definitely not teach swings in an hour - no
ladies chains. Just circles, stars, allemandes, dos si dos.
Depending on the crowd could start with Gallopede or Virginia Reel, then
Family Contra would be perfect and end with another simple contra.
Casey Carr
On 3/29/2019 8:52 AM, Liz Burkhart via Callers wrote:
I have a gig coming up at a library wherein I have one hour to teach and
call contra dances. It's a mixed crowd, and I heard there may be a lot of
tweens present. I think I'd like to focus on bigger picture things - moving
up and down the line, swinging, interacting with their set. I imagine I may
even cut out courtesy turns in order to minimize the time we spend on the
lesson. I've taught for small, mostly inexperienced crowds before but I
usually have a lot more time. I'd really rather get them moving than to get
bogged down in teaching. Does anyone have insight, suggestions, or advice?
Thanks,
Liz Burkhart
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