Hi Greg:

I guess I mean dances that a caller must spend an extra bit of time to visualize,  and/or to work out the teaching and/or calls
-- or dances that only an experienced caller can try.
A few examples from my dances...

Where's Alex?
https://aptsg.org/Dance/dances.html#Wheres

From the Earth to the Moon and a Trip Around It
https://aptsg.org/Dance/dances.html#Earth

Two Orange Cats
https://aptsg.org/Dance/dances.html#Cats

Rusty Wheel Reels  
https://aptsg.org/Dance/dances.html#Rusty

The Great Urbana Barn Dance
https://aptsg.org/Dance/dances.html#Great

Michael

On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 3:40 PM Gregory Frock <gregfrock@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Michael,
I am not sure I understand the premise of the question.

Breaking things down, an instructor has verbal description and demonstrations as primary tools teach a dance. If an instructor feels they cannot describe a figure adequately well verbally, they should not hesitate to demonstrate it. Any figures from the basic vocabulary, circles, stars, chains, etc would be familia

On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 2:56 PM Michael Fuerst via Contra Callers <contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
... to teach to reasonably experienced dancers than they are  for them to dance.
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