Over in English country dance land, I've gotten a lot of help from Bruce Hamilton over
the years
(auditing his weekly caller classes in 1985, taking caller classes at English Week), and
also taken
a bunch of English and contra caller sessions from other leaders like Scott Higgs. I did
a year as
apprentice to Jody McGeen in English.
I haven't really had an ongoing mentorship relationship other than that, and I
definitely haven't
had one in contra. (I basically jumped over from the English ladder to the contra ladder
without
climbing the lower rungs of the contra ladder - my first contra gig was a mixed
English/contra evening
at the Scout House. I got a lot of help from Lynn Ackerson and Susan Petrick on putting
that evening
together, and with Karen Axelrod and Dave Langford playing and a room full of excellent
dancers who
loved both forms it was, I think, quite successful. That was a much easier gig than the
ones I've been doing
lately, as I belatedly call small dances in outlying areas, work with inexperienced bands,
etc.)
Other callers have been very generous with me - I've gotten helpful feedback from Erik
Hoffman, Jim Saxe,
and others.
Part of me would still like to get formally mentored; part of me thinks that might be kind
of emotionally
Difficult when I've been calling for 27 years and am (in some ways) pretty good, and
in a fair amount of
demand (when you add up the ONS, Regency, Civil War, English, and contra, I gigged about
50 times last year
and seem to be on track to do that again this year). I know I don't know everything,
by a long shot.
I've been very grateful for this mailing list, where we can discuss problems,
approaches, philosophy, etc
(and get multiple contradictory answers). There's also been a number of learning and
discussion opportunities
for me on the ECD mailing list.
Lynn, I'm wondering why you ask?
-- Alan