Note first that I am not an experienced caller and my
comments are only
 based on my experience as a contra dancer.
 I love to both provide and hear the foot percussion. I also think it 
 adds to
 the enjoyment of the other dancers and, possibly, the energy level of 
 the
 band and hall. Also, with size 14's, I'm always worried about stepping 
 on
 those bare feet!
 I can't imagine a barefooter feeling comfortable being told during a 
 dance
 that they should wear shoes. Some signage at entryways recommending 
 shoes
 for safety might not be bad. Another idea that might help is to 
 discuss the
 positive effects of wearing shoes and providing foot percussion during 
 the
 dance. Maybe the barefooters would want to join in with the music and 
 wear
 shoes so they could.
 Darrell
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 Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 21:46:20 -0400
 From: "Barbara Groh" <barbaragroh(a)bellsouth.net>
 Subject: Re: [Callers] A funny incident
 To: "Caller's discussion list" <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
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 I appreciate your sharing, Cynthia---this gave me a good laugh.  With 
 many
 dances attracting a large percentage of high school and college kids 
 these
 days, I see more and more youthful antics while I'm calling....the 
 young
 men
 holding onto their oversized baggy pants with one hand while they 
 dance;
 the
 "Grateful Dead" dance moves or the breakdance or hiphop moves thrown 
 in;
 and
 the leaping, hopping, cartwheeling, and rolling around on the floor 
 at the
 break (or perhaps during the walkthroughs and the dances as well).
 One thing I noticed while calling in Charleston, SC, recently (where 
 90%
 of
 the crowd was under 21) was that most of the dancers were barefoot.  
 This
 seems to be the trend for younger dancers.  I think their timing would
 improve if they wore shoes, because they'd be able to hear the rhythm
 better. There was very little foot percussion at that dance.  
 (personally,
 I
 think it's also aesthetically more pleasing to hear the feet, but I'm 
 old
 school) It's also a safety issue when there are shoed and shoeless 
 people
 dancing in the same room.
 But I was wondering what, if anything, I should say about it.  I 
 didn't
 want
 to come across as bossy, preachy, old-fashioned, or whatever.  Any 
 ideas
 on
 this?
 ~Barbara
 ----- Original Message -----
 From: "Cynthia Phinney" <cynth(a)gwi.net>
 To: "Callers Shared Weight" <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
 Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 12:07 PM
 Subject: [Callers] A funny incident
  Ah, the impacts of technology. I was recently
calling for a 
 contradance 
 at
  the Maine Social Forum. It was a crowd of
primarily beginners, with 
 only 
 a
  smattering of experienced folks. During one of
the dances, one young 
 man
 got
 a cell phone call. He stepped out of line to take the call! His 
 partner
 carried on for a moment or two, but then the line started to break 
 down. 
 I
  had to jump into the line and grab his partner -
calling while we 
 danced 
 -
  to keep it going. It worked. Fortunately I'd
had a little practice on 
 this
  at another dance earlier this summer when an
elderly gentleman simply
 decided to step out and sit down during a - thankfully - very simple
 dance -
 and I had done the same thing rather than stop or let the line 
 crumble.
 Just wanted to "share"
 :-)
 -cynthia
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