Scott Higgs is going to be in the Triangle calling for the 3/9 TCD
contra dance and for a special 3/10 English Country Dance workshop (in
the mid afternoon) and evening dance. He has also agreed to do a
callers workshop for us while he's in town. The workshop will be
Saturday morning 3/10, and will include a potluck brunch. Scott has
many years of experience calling and teaching calling to others, and we
are really fortunate to have him in the area. Possible topics for the
workshop include:
How to prepare for a dance event.
How to devise a great dance program, with flexibility to adapt as needed.
How to teach clearly & effectively.
How to prompt/call clearly & effectively.
How to integrate newcomers and less-skilled dancers.
How to communicate and collaborate with musicians.
How to set a welcoming, friendly tone, and build a sense of community.
How to build a repertoire, and what should be in it.
How to learn a new dance, and to anticipate challenges in presenting it.
How to communicate more than just the geography of a dance.
How to "listen" to the dancers.
How to adapt on the fly: when you encounter: circumstances like
30 beginners enter en masse at 8:45
the floor is too slippery to dance
the weather is too hot to dance
the hall is too crowded
the band can't play up to speed
How to practice teaching/calling.
How to "shape" an evening.
Techniques for developing advanced leading skills
What comes after the rudiments ?
What do individuals want to improve in their leading ?
How can we help each other to develop ?
I also hope to have a discussion during the brunch portion of our time
together on calling related topics. So far, we've only had two people
sign up for the workshop. To help with our planning, if you are
interested in attending, please fill out the registration form here:
http://www.tcdancers.org/workshop/
See you on the dance floor!
Jack