Noah, good for you for calling a dance for some high schoolers! School groups, properly
approached, can be loads of fun.
Absolutely you do not want to spend a lot of time instructing. Get them moving
immediately with a very simple circle dance, maybe progress to a Sicilian circle, choose
other material after that according to how they are doing. Many high school groups can
certainly handle simple contra dances. Others not so much. You need to be flexible.
Most people who ask for "contra dance" really just mean "traditional
dance," and won't care whether you do actual contras or not. If the organizers
did ask for 'contras' specifically, then I suggest talking about it with them in
advance and see if they really do expect that, and why. Ultimately it's up to you to
provide a program that is fun and appropriate for the crowd in front of you. The dancers
won't care as long as they are having fun.
High schoolers are at the age where they can start to appreciate the flirty aspects of the
dance. You might toss in a carefully worded comment about how traditional dance provided
a place where the sexes could exchange some words (briefly) while not within earshot of a
chaperone. It'll get some smiles and giggles, and get the kids into their roles in
the activity.
You will also need to adjust both your expectations and possibly the teachers'
concerning what you may see on the dance floor. It won't look as sharp as a regular
public series. That's okay. The teachers -- who don't understand the real
purpose of a walkthrough -- may be concerned that not everybody seems to
"understand" before the music starts. That's okay too. Focus on the smiles
and the laughter and be thankful you've had this great opportunity to share the dance
we love with the next generation.
Jon Southard
Santa Barbara, CA
www.jonsouthard.com
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From: callers-bounces(a)sharedweight.net [mailto:callers-bounces@sharedweight.net] On Behalf
Of Grunzweig, Noah C.
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 7:34 AM
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Subject: [Callers] Concerns calling for total beginners in highschool [bcc][faked-from]
So, i hope this is being sent to the appropriate network. I was asked recently to call a
contra dance for a highschool class of about 30-40 students. I would like to reach out
for advice on working with not only youth, but total groups of non-dancers. in my
experience, youth picks up rather quickly, but the last time i worked with a summer camp i
spent waaay to much time instructing, so i wanted to see if i could get some pointers. any
dance selections that you folks have found particularly friendly? the dance will only be
one hour and i was asked to do contra dances. i am, at this point, planning on circle
dances or mixers and a whole set dance like VA Reel; though, i would like to do a contra.
dog branch reel or a dance where there is little or no crossing the set and pleanty of
forgiving moments should there be confusion (which obviously should be mediated in the
walkthru/lesson). so, that is where i am. any suggestions or advice would be greatly
appreciate.
peace.
Noah Grunzweig
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