A few months ago I danced a long medley, perhaps 30-45 minutes, where 
the "rules" were somewhat different.  There was only one caller (Diane 
Silvers), but two bands switched off.  We had three major sets going.  
The guidance at the beginning was that when a couple popped out at the 
end of the set we had the option of sitting out a few times through then 
rejoining, and we were encouraged to find new partners before coming 
back in.
On 12/29/2010 6:54 PM, Greg McKenzie wrote:
 
 If you call a medley it is best to give the dancers fair warning well 
 in advance.  Some will want to find a "special" partner to spend that 
 slot with.  Others will just want to be sure they can avoid 
 newcomers.  (There is good reason for this.  Newcomers might have 
 difficulty and some of the regular dancers will only feel comfortable 
 dancing a medley if they are with an experienced dancer.)
 Also, there are some of us who will want to sit out during a medley.  
 Empowering the dancers with advance information about unusual dances 
 is good policy.  It builds trust and a sense of common purpose.
 - Greg
   I want to try calling a dance medley in our
contra group in 2011. ?As
  this will be new for me and all of our dancers I?m writing for advice.
  ?Specifically: 
   What are some sets of dance that work well as
medleys? 
   What coordination should you do with the band
ahead of time? 
   What recommendations do you have for
instructions during the walk 
 through? 
   Anything else (other than screwing my courage to
the sticking point?) 
   Thanks. 
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