Thanks for the compliment, Bree! If folks would like to look at other easy dances
(including Do Si Three), I have a list of some that I have put together; you can see them
at
www.lindalesliecaller.website
As for the circle/spiral…..I learned it from someone a long time ago (I don’t remember now
who it was). My impression is that the dance is surely traditional, and so I never take
credit for it, but admire the probably folk process that put it together.
Linda
On Aug 4, 2015, at 11:03 AM, Bree Kalb via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
wrote:
I've done house parties with just a fiddler who
was very familiar with dance music and knows how to maintain the beat and play square
tunes. Not everyone can do that. Does your dance community have a list serve or Facebook
page where you can ask for that kind of assistance? Unless you can find someone with those
skills, it might be best to have no music.
Linda Leslie's DoSiThree is one of my favorite beginner dances, but usually after
they've done some simple circles. Linda posted here a week or so ago her excellent
strategy for getting people dancing and into a spiral that turns into a partner-less
circle. I thought I 'invented' that approach, but it seems at least 2 of us came
up with the idea. It works really well, especially if you enlist some helpers to get it
started and to urge their friends to join. When I call at weddings I make it a condition
of my contract that the bride and groom will play that role for at least the first dance.
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 6:18 AM, Claire Takemori via
Callers<callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
I want to learn to call & share family dances with more kids to spread folk music and
dancing in our area (SF bay area, near Santa Cruz).
I've got an opportunity to teach dances for my son's nature class. It will range
in age from 5 to 15 years. There's an option to work with just 8 years and up for
some or all of the dancing.
My questions:
1. Can you recommend some really fun dances for starting out? The first couple have be
great so I can win them over with fun.
2. I'm wondering how vital music is to the success? I think really great live music
is a major part of my joy of contra dancing. We are not allowed to use electrical
amplification. I'm wondering if I could use a single fiddler? And how do I
locate a local fiddler who might volunteer playing? Maybe a talented youth?
3. I won't have a mic and will have to use a bullhorn. Any advice? I don't
have a naturally loud voice, but do sing so I know about projection and belly breathing.
4. They are thinking of 8 consecutive weeks, once a week for 15-30 minutes (before
nature classes head out hiking). Is 8 weeks a good initial exposure? How long should
each session last, 30 minutes?
5. We might culminate with a "field trip" to a local barn dance. Any advice
for the preparation for that?
Thanks for any advice!
claire takemori
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