Amy,
Sounds like a good idea if it is advertised clearly so the dancers  
know what they are attending.
Will
On Oct 2, 2010, at 10:52 AM, Amy Cann wrote:
  Tony Parkes has been running a square series in
Belmont that's  
 starting up
 again tonight. He calls, I anchor the band. I've had a great time  
 doing this
 and have learned TONS, partly because the whole evening is squares  
 (New
 England and southern, plus Kentucky running sets/circles/Fr.Can  
 longways, a
 huge mix) so I can get out of the contra groove for a whole evening,  
 really
 sink into a different way of playing/responding to the caller/dancers.
 The other reason I've learned so much is because of the dancers -  
 there's a
 small but loyal core of dancers who are old enough to have been  
 dancing
 since before the big split - they were doing evenings of mixed  
 contras and
 squares back in the days when that was still the norm. Just watching  
 them,
 cueing in to their body language and phrasing, has taught me more  
 than I can
 explain in words.
 I've heard contra callers say that they'd like more time with  
 squares - that
 it's hard to improve when you can only call one or two per night at  
 the
 usual contracentric dances. Tony and I have been talking about  
 opening up
 the evening to other callers - letting this dance be a venue where  
 other
 folks can come in and share the mike. Any interest out there? Anyone
 Boston/New England callers who'd like the chance to call a whole  
 bunch of
 squares in an evening, practice communicating with a supportive/ 
 seasoned
 band, observe how Tony does it, get feedback etc? Is this an idea we  
 should
 pursue?
 I'd be interested in your feedback - thanks!
 Cheers,
 Amy
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