"I have a challenge for you: at least once tonight, dance with someone you
don't know; and at least once tonight, dance with someone of a different
experience level than yourself." Something along those lines.
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 4:01 AM, Kalia Kliban <kalia(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
"If
anyone wants to discuss the ways callers...and others can lead, I
would
love to have such a thread."
Although we might not all agree on what is acceptable dancer behavior, do
you have more ideas for callers and organizers, perhaps a list of what has
worked for you to make your dances more inclusive and friendly to all.
In my beginner sessions I make a point of demonstrating how to ask someone
to dance. A lot of new dancers may not have done this since high school or
earlier, and it's a very different ball of worms at a contra dance. It can
be super simple (offer a hand, raise the eyebrows) or you can say "would
you like to dance?" But it doesn't have to be a big deal. That can take
some learning, so I like to give folks a head start on that very important
process. And I describe the overall shape of the evening as well (when the
breaks happens, whether there's a snack, is there always a polka before the
second set...), since it's nice to have a bit of a clue about how things
work. When I'm new at an event, I really appreciate knowing stuff like
that.
Which brings up an important learning opportunity for those of us who are
old hands at contra and may have forgotten what it was like to be the new
kids. Take a night or two and go to something completely alien, either a
really different sort of social dance or a class in something you really
aren't familiar with, and pay attention to what helps you feel more at
home. Is it learning peoples names, or knowing where the bathroom is, or
how the event is structured, or specifics of how you do the thing you're
there to do, or something else entirely? Step outside your own comfort
zone and be a beginner again. It's illuminating, and you might learn
something really cool!
Kalia
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