I should like to offer this scan of a wonderful
handout created by Chip
 Henderson in 1983, titled To Twirl (a Lady) or Not to Twirl:
 
 
 
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 On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Dave Colestock
 <contradancerdave(a)yahoo.com>wrote;wrote:
 
  Hi Lois,
 
 Thanks for asking about that.  Yes, there are observed and reported
 issues.  Some more minor than others.  Examples include:  1) youthful
 dancers whose exuberance is too much for the older dancers  2) swinging
 outside the normal side of the set space, or very wildly, and bumping into
 other dancers  3) improper swing holds and hand holds/grips that cause pain
 for one of the dancers  4) being consistently late so you're not in the
 right space for the next move  5) the proper ways to do a courtesy turn
 and/or twirl.
 
 I don't want to just address those specific issues, but would rather
 incorporate them into an evening that presents things that all dancers can
 use, like how to offer a twirl after a courtesy turn, rather than trying to
 force it, or how to hear and anticipate the phrasing of the dance with the
 music to be ready for the next move.  That is why I am looking for what are
 seen as common issues that you would address, or tips you would want to give
 to dancers, given the opportunity.  Thanks again for your ideas,
 
 
 Dave Colestock
 
 
www.davecolestock.com
 
 
 
 --- On Fri, 12/26/08, losmp <losmp(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
 
 From: losmp <losmp(a)earthlink.net>
 Subject: Re: [trad-dance-callers] Questions on dance style.
 To: trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com
 Cc: "Shared Weight" <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
 Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 2:38 PM
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Dec 26, 2008, at 2:10 PM, Dave Colestock wrote:
 
  Hi All,
 
 I'd like to tap the collective experiences of the group for a couple
 of questions.  I have an event coming up where the organizers want to
 improve their groups dance "style", and are having one of their dance
 evenings dedicated to providing dance style tips.  I will be calling
 that dance. 
 
 Has there been an effort to receive suggestions from the community
 itself? Have they given you a list of concerns?
 
 Lots of ways to do that.....papers at the table where people pay, with
 pens to write down suggestions, and a big box to put them in. You could
 check them out before the session when you're teaching.
 
 And/or pass out papers like that before you start the dance, on which
 people write comments, have them put in a box or bowl anonymously which
 you collect, you could check them out during the break.
 
 Might be a bit hokey to do that at just any dance, but they've
 specifically asked you to address style, so they must have something in
 mind, or their request was prompted by comments from dancers--they' ve
 shared them with you? You'll share them with us?
 
 Lois
 
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