... Personally, I would prefer to dance Chorus Jig or
Money
Musk any day of the week over a square...
Squares are not for everyone...
Sincerely,
Jeff Petrovitch
There is surely one time when, as a dancer, squares are not for me. That
time comes when every dancer in the hall has dutifully lined up in contra
formation, and then the caller says, "OK, let's make squares!" Everyone
grumbles as they shuffle into new positions, not so much because they
dislike squares as because they just realized that the caller isn't really
paying attention to them. Squares in an otherwise all-contra evening work
better when the caller finishes teaching a contra and then says, "By the
way, the NEXT dance will be a square."
I could happily dance "Money Musk" all night long, but many dancers
dislike it more than a square, because there is no swing. We all have our
prejudices.
The skilled caller believes in her material, and by her demeanor
convinces the dancers that each new dance will be a joy, whether it's a
square, duple minor contra, triple minor contra, triplet, four-facing-four,
etc.
The smart dancer is ready to experience new dance formations, and not
just repeat the same old improper duple minor contra formation.
I like calling for beginning dancers in small venues, because beginners
have few or no prejudices. Sometimes, in a small hall, you can keep track of
all the dancers. If I sense that I'll have eight couples on the floor, I'll
have an easy square ready to go. If I have six or nine couples, I'll call a
triplet. Works like magic. .... Bob
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