I just returned from Pigtown Fling dance weekend outside of Cincinnati, with featured
caller Susan Petrick, who has a unique, effective style for teaching dances. During
walk-throughs she never stops talking. The time callers often pause and wait for the
dancers is instead filled usually with her telling about either the position the dancers
will be after the figure, or advice about a flourish or end effects. Thus very few
dances, even the more intricate ones, required a second walk-through. Susan noted her
pleasant surprise rarely needing a second walk-through, noting the collective skill of
the dancers, but her technique contributed. Even if during the walk-through dancers
are chatting and miss the figure, they know where they should end up and correctly
position themselves.
I speculate that if Susan had realized what the collective skill level of the dancers
would be, she might have chosen a slightly more challenging set of dances for the two
general sessions (Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon) she called.
This contrasts with Colin Hume's equally distinctive and effective style of making
very witty remarks while teaching a dance to hold the dancers' attention.
Callers can usefully copy Susan's technique. I doubt many callers can mimic
Colin.
Michael Fuerst 802 N Broadway Urbana IL 61801 217-239-5844