Hi Seth,
Linda Game (English Contra Dance Band) ran a session for the
Irish musicians who were going to play for the first contra dance that we
ran in Paris. I have put a copy of her notes at
https://contrafusion.co.uk/documents/LindaGameMusicianWorkshop.jpg - I hope
Linda won't mind.
One interesting exercise that she did was to get four dancers
to do some Rory O'Mores to a Reel, then the same sequence to a Jig so that
the band could see the effect on the dancers.
This is meant for callers:
https://contrafusion.co.uk/CallersandMusic.html but you might find some
useful points there.
I have danced (ceilidh, but same challenge) to a band who
seemed to think that they were playing for a concert. They put in extra
beats and ran improvisations across the phrases. They went so wild that
you couldn't hear the phrasing. It was fantastic to listen to, but a
nightmare to try to dance to!
It is crucial that the band understand that the dancers are
listening to the beat and the phrasing. They especially want to hear the
beginning of A1 and B1 clearly and unambiguously.
Good luck!
Happy dancing,
John
John Sweeney, Dancer, England john(a)modernjive.com 01233 625 362 & 07802
940 574
http://www.contrafusion.co.uk for Dancing in Kent