I posed this question to some 4th graders at my school today. They came up with different,
and nuanced answers, distinguising between, for example, "is it for one
time?"--Don't correct me!--or "is it for a performance?"--Correct me!
RAF
On May 20, 2013, at 9:57 AM, Rich Goss wrote:
I think a bit of context is in order. This topic was
originally started in a thread about teaching young children at school. In this context
I agree with Dan Pearl's post about not correcting it.
My 2 cents.
Rich Goss
At our weekly contra I would discourage it in a tactful way.
On May 20, 2013, at 2:00 AM, "John Sweeney" <info(a)contrafusion.co.uk>
wrote:
Arms folded in dosidos? I DO "correct"
it for three reasons:
1) If you implicitly condone it by saying nothing, then others will copy
it and it will spread even more.
2) If these people then ever go to a contra dance they are going to look
decidedly uncool, perhaps to their embarrassment.
3) If they ever want to add spins to their dosidos, then it is MUCH
easier without arms folded - your arms help you balance and can aid your
spinning.
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