I am loving calling “look-see” instead of “gypsy". Flirty, fun, easy to call, and
gets at the exact point of the eye contact.
On Oct 7, 2019, at 3:19 PM, Becky Liddle via Callers
<callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
We should avoid the term “gypsy” in all ways, in my opinion, not just as an official
dance call. In some areas of the world it is a racial slur akin to the N word. It has been
reclaimed by some Roma in the same way some lesbians have reclaimed “dyke” but when a term
is reclaimed, it can still only be used by a member of the group. I can call myself a dyke
but you cannot, and a black person can use the N word but I, as a white person, cannot.
Since we are not all Roma we need to avoid the term gypsy in the same ways we would avoid
other racial/ethnic/other slurs. I miss the term, myself. There was a flirty quality to
“gypsy” that “right shoulder round” simply cannot connote. But if there were a traditional
term that used “dyke” in it, I would object, and I need to show the same respect to other
groups. So when I call this weekend, it will be “right shoulder round”, tho in the
walk-thru I’ll also say something like, “don’t forget to make a little
joking-pretend-flirty eye contact as you go around! That’s the fun of it!”
Becky
On Oct 7, 2019, at 3:07 PM, Mac Mckeever via
Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
<mailto:callers@lists.sharedweight.net>> wrote:
only slightly related question: Why is it offensive to call a dance figure a gypsy but
not offensive to be a dance gypsy?
Mac McKeever
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