I just called Rural Felicity at a family reunion (non dancers) they had a
blast
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018, 6:58 PM Martha Wild via Callers <
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John already mentioned Family Contra, which is my
favorite because the
progression happens so easily, and it is so obvious that you are facing new
people. In addition, it has no obvious differences in gender role - doesn’t
matter who dances on which side, so great with piles of kids and parents
dancing together, yet it teaches the progression concept.
Next after that I like Ellen’s Green Jig by Roy Dommett. Though it has a
swing for the 1s, it really doesn’t matter if people open up on the “wrong”
side, as long as they face their neighbors, all is well.
A1) Do-si-do neighbor
Ones do-si-do
A2) Ones balance and swing (sometimes I have them balance twice because
swinging is not very comfortable for new people, and sometimes I just have
them two hand turn after the balance(s).
B1) Circle left with neighbors
Circle right back to place (the only time I’ve seen this go wrong was when
people circled so they ended up doing the next move sideways to the set)
B2) Duck for the oyster/dig/Dive on through (all keep hands after circle -
1s take a little peek under an arch formed by 2s, then back up, 2s do the
same through 1s, finally 1s pop through to a new couple)
If a whole pile of new people show up at the start of a dance, having
missed the walkthrough, this is my go to dance to get things started and
then into the regular program.
Martha
On Jul 24, 2018, at 7:48 AM, Lorraine Sutton via Callers <
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Hello All,
I am calling a 2 hour Intro to Contra dance ....at an Ontario Canada
Festival. ( more a music focus than a dance focus, at this festival)
I would appreciate hearing from you as to contra dances ( lws proper
& Improper) that you have found successful with very novice dancers and why
you think those dances work for beginners.(I love Larry Jennings definition
of easy vs complicated )
I do plan on doing some non progressive lws as well as a both a circle and
a Sicilian circle in the program mix , to get the concept of progression.
Thanks so much.
Lorraine Sutton ( lorrainesutton7(a)gmail.com )
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