To have the sylables work out, Bands and Bare-arms actually works better.
Jack
On 12/2/2010 1:10 PM, Dave Colestock wrote:
Armbands and barearms work well as terms to use, but
you would have to have ribbon to make the armbands, or perhaps use scarves, or ties. Many
gender free dance callers use the armbands and bare arms terminology when the dance
provides the armbands for the leaders role. There has to be some distinction in the dance
as to who is doing what role.
Dave Colestock
Harrisburg, PA
--- On Thu, 12/2/10, susie rudder<surudder1(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
From: susie rudder<surudder1(a)earthlink.net>
Subject: [Callers] Gender free dances
To: callers(a)sharedweight.net
Date: Thursday, December 2, 2010, 1:02 PM
I have been asked to call for a new dance group forming in a small town
near our regular dance. Experienced dancers were asked to come help
these absolute newbies, and some local musicians have volunteered their
services. It became obvious that about half the dancers were lesbians
who asked me to use non gender specific terms when calling. I tried
'lead' and 'follow' because the syllable numbers worked, but I'm
not
happy with that. I also had some regular dancers comment on not wanting
to deal with 'some' peoples' political agendas as related to contra
calling. I have never dealt with gender free calling and would
appreciate ANY help from those of you who may have been doing it for
years. What terms seem to work best? Any other hints to make things go
more smoothly? These people are very enthusiastic and I want to see
the dance succeed.
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