I have often thought that contra and round dancing had in common a person who cues/prompts
ahead of the phrase of music.  MWS dancers who Round dancer would be able to relate to
that...
On Feb 22, 2016, at 8:42 AM, Aahz Maruch via Callers wrote:
  On Mon, Feb 22, 2016, Jerome Grisanti via Callers
wrote:
  
 One other thing you might encounter is different interpretations of
 language and timing. So for example I've seen MWSD groups perform a
 "do-si-do" as a four-count swing rather than an 8-count back-to-back. And
 I've seen chains take six counts, with the other two counts spent wondering
 why the caller hasn't prompted the next move already. 
 
 These are *not* standard MWSD timings.  In fact, the official timing for
 dosado is six beats (eight from static square), and I got into an
 argument with an MWSD caller a few years back when he claimed that it
 was, is, and always shall be eight and only eight beats for dosado.  Then
 he was flummoxed when I pulled out my smartphone and showed him that
 CALLERLAB disagreed with him.
 
 (Some of y'all might guess exactly which caller I'm referring to by the
 way I'm phrasing this. ;-)
 
 Similarly, I've seen instructors at caller schools beating on callers who
 fail to properly give the dancers enough time for "up to the middle and
 back".
 
 OTOH, it's sadly true that (as other posts in this thread have noted)
 square dancers and callers mostly don't pay much attention to phrasing.
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