I've called "The Magnificent Seven" many times -- at dance camps or advanced
dances or workshops. It's a wonderful dance, often the highlight of a session.
But this is a complex dance on many levels. The caller must know it cold and be in front
of the music at all times because lots of things are happening quickly on the dance floor
-- a very definite "while" choreography (while these folks do this, those folks
do that). Especially since people change positions each time through the dance. Also
tempo is very important -- which implies excellent communication between the caller and
the band. The dance requires seven times through to complete it. Usually, for fun, I would
laughingly ask another person (i.e., a dancer sitting on the sidelines or one of the
coordinators) to display a small flipchart with large numbers (1,2,3,...7) to the band --
similar to technique used for the medleys at NEFFA -- so the musicians and the caller
always knows where they are. Because most people, including me, cannot count to seven on
one hand, at least not accurately.
Woody
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Woody Lane
Caller, Percussive Dancer
Roseburg, Oregon
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On 9/27/2023 10:47 AM, Keith Elmo Eldridge via Contra Callers wrote:
Bob (Michigan) wrote:
I think the most difficult dance I have ever danced is a 7 couple double square with one
couple in both. I unfortunately don’t remember its name.
Sounds like Bob Archer's The Magnificent Seven.
Possibly called by me at Breaking-up Thanksgiving back in 1993!
Cheers
Elmo
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--Keith Elmo Eldridge
--Elmo(a)aphelia.co.uk
--Sheffield, England.
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