On Aug 1, 2017 5:17 PM, "Claire Takemori via
Callers" <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
 Hi Amy,
 Would you be willing to share your program set list for the Cows/Chickens dance? 
 I’m curious what kind of dances went so well.  
 
 Thanks !
 Claire Takemori (Campbell CA) 
 
  On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 12:59 PM, Amy Wimmer via
Callers
 <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
  Hi All,
 
 I recently had the opportunity to call a contra to a group of rank 
 beginners
  in a difficult situation: outdoors, on sloping
concrete, without
 amplification for either myself or the band, to people not expecting a
 dance, with a band mostly unfamiliar with either contra or fiddle tunes, 
 who
  had no opportunity to practice or choose tunes.
It was a staff party 
 with a
  barnyard theme. Granted, this particular good of
people is accustomed to
 being spontaneous and silly at times, most are in their 20's, and it's a
 liberal, accepting group.
 
 The organizers wanted to use the terms "cows" and "chickens" instead
of 
 any
  other usual terms for dancers. When they arrived
at the party each person
 chose a name tag with either a cow or a chicken on it. They didn't know 
 it,
  but this determined which role they'd play in
the dance. I arbitrarily 
 chose
  to "put the chicken on the right, because
the chicken is always right." 
 (I
  keep chickens, and they ARE always right)
 
 There was not time for much of a lesson, either. It'd have been much 
 easier
  if everyone had joined the dance at the
beginning. All said, just about
 everyone had a really great time, myself included. The band was hyped up 
 to
  try another dance evening later in the week,
though that never 
 materialized.
> 
> I never mentioned gender in any way. That part just seemed to not matter.
> They were dancing with their friends. It didn't matter that they weren't
> experts or even very good.
> 
> I was heartened and encouraged to try something like this again, perhaps
> with more widely used dancer terms.
> 
> -Amy 
 
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