We have something we call the "calling party progression" because we
sometimes try out new dances with only four people present (or four + a
caller).
We form one set with "Up" being "North" (for example). At the end of
the
dance we progress by changing "Up" to be "East." and turning to face
the
new direction. This swaps neighbors for partners, but everyone ends up
standing in the right place (although not facing the right direction until
after the turn) for the next time through the dance.
I'm not sure how well this would work with inexperienced dancers, though
(and it certainly doesn't work with out-of-set dances, diagonal chains,
etc.) but for a lot of dances its actually quite fun.
Dale
On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 2:09 PM, QuiAnn2 via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
I recently called at a contra dance where we had
exactly 6 dancers for
almost the entire evening (one joined us later but only occasionally
danced). This was unexpected as they usually have attendance in the 12-20
range. I was able to piece together a night of mixers, triplets, and
oddball dances to make it work and the dancers were game for anything so it
ended up being a fun night. But it got me thinking about what to do if only
4 dancers came to a dance (meaning even if I jumped in, we would only have
5 total dancers). In order to be better prepared for next time, I have a
couple of questions.
1) Do you have any dances you can share that would work for 4 or 5
dancers? Or also dances for 6 dancers that are not triplets (have plenty of
triplets). I have already collected Do-Si-3 and Haste to the Divorce, both
of which I modified so that they would not progress.
2) Could a whole evening (3 hours) of dance be put together for just 4-5
dancers?
3) What preparation can be done by me in advance to help with this
situation? It’s possible to talk with the organizer in advance about
canceling the dance if only 4 or 5 dancers show up, however, this
particular dance is a 75 minute drive one-way and I’d prefer to avoid the
round trip if there won’t be enough dancers. For various reasons, any dance
promoting that I do myself would be largely ineffective for this particular
dance.
Would love to hear about any ideas you can share. Thanks!
Jacqui Grennan
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