I don't think there's anything special about they hey: always cue things so that they start on the beat after you finish speaking.

You might find "ravens left" etc works better than "ravens pass left", being shorter.  Otherwise it's hard to get all the words out.

Jeff

On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 6:06 AM Katherine Kitching via Contra Callers <contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:

hello - first time posting to this list so i'm sorry if I do it wrong (looked in archives and couldn't see obvious answer)

 I am going to teach and call my first dance with a hey this Saturday.. (ie tomorrow)

our group takes things slow so i'd like to cue every interaction for the first few times, as our previous caller did.... I don't know how common this is but our previous caller would actually say--

 ravens pass right
neighbours pass left
larks pass right
partners left
ravens pass right
neighbours pass left
larks pass right 
 partner balance and swing

I'm wondering if someone can clarify for me about delivering the calls for this hey....normally of course I deliver instructions so the last bit of instruction ends on the beat prior to the figure starting.

But in the case of the Hey, if I remember correctly the caller actually called out  the actions *as* they were happening.... 

Am I remembering correctly and if so is this the best approach?

In essence-- do I start by calling "ravens pass right" just before they do it, or while they are doing it?

thanks muchly :)

Katherine Kitching in Hfx NS Canada 
_______________________________________________
Contra Callers mailing list -- contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net
To unsubscribe send an email to contracallers-leave@lists.sharedweight.net