I like the points you make, Colin. Something that might be missing in the context of an
actual workshop is an experiential component. We have held informal callers meetings in
our living room for a couple years now. When there are only 3 or 4 or 5 couples in the
set, any end effects are magnified. You might say, it's all ends.
Regards,
Rich
On May 19, 2014, at 1:31 PM, Colin Hume
<colin(a)colinhume.com> wrote:
Last June, Jack Mitchell asked for suggestions on what should go into
a workshop on End effects. I've now collated the ideas, added some
opinions of my own, and produced a page of notes which I will be using
at Chippenham Folk Festival this coming weekend, so if you're
interested please have a look and send any comments either to the list
or direct to me.
http://www.colinhume.com/dtendeffects.htm
I'm also sending this to the Trad-dance-callers list, so apologies if
you receive it twice.
Colin Hume
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