Mac, suggestions on how?
(Guessing this is more of an organizer, not caller, thing to do.)
Ron Blechner
On Mar 7, 2017 9:51 AM, "Mac Mckeever via Callers" <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
It has been my experience that dancers with limited
skills/ability often
do not realize they are different from anyone else. They assume that being
lost and confused during a dance is normal.
Finding a gentle way to bring this to their attention might be a good way
to start
Mac McKeever
STLouis
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*From:* Martha Wild via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
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*Sent:* Tuesday, March 7, 2017 8:40 AM
*Subject:* Re: [Callers] Difficult dancers as a caller
As one other caller mentioned - what I do as a caller is avoid looking at
that dancer AT ALL. That confuses me, and I will miscall if I get to caught
up in what is happening there. What I do is look ASAP for the dancers who
are doing the moves smoothly and well, and I call to them, making sure I
call clearly at the start of the four beats before each move will start,
and not at the two beats before that I might often use, to give a little
extra time for the person to react. If there is a four in line down the
hall, I will call for the turn also on beat five of the phrase before (just
as above, just saying it differently) ensuring that they turn around and
head back in time to cast off or do whatever needs to be done in time for
the next move. If I call carefully and steadily and clearly at the
appropriate time for a few times through the dance to the experienced
dancers, I generally find that once I look at the problem area, it has
resolved. Also - I don’t vary or shorten my calls, as I might otherwise,
and I might say Neighbor balance and swing, or With the next couple star
left - telling them who to do it with and what, or face across, right and
left through - which way to face etc. especially on any figure that might
be confusing.
On Mar 6, 2017, at 3:45 PM, Alexandra Deis-Lauby via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Inspired by Marie's other thread, I wonder what tools callers use when
they encounter a dance floor with such a dancer, especially if there is
only one who is having so much difficulty but who leaves confused dancers
in their wake. Do you call to that dancer? Do you call earlier? Do you
adjust your program accordingly? Something else?
Thanks,
Alex
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