So sorry! There is a typo in my message in the first paragraph, second
sentence. It should read "Some form of going down the center"...thought I
caught all the typos, but that one got by me!
Linda Leslie
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 Dear Chris,
 Good luck and have fun in Maine! A few thoughts about your program: your
 first half has three dances with some form of going to the center (two with
 4 in line, and another with actives); then you have a fourth one in the
 second half. I would encourage you to strive for more variety. How about a
 dance with some Petronella balances/twirls, Give & Take, Rory O'More type
 Balance/slides? I have also found that doing triplets in the first half
 works out a bit better. If I wait for the second half, the energy level is
 sometimes reduced a bit too much; but they are perfect for some variety
 early on. 
 
 In the second half, almost all of the dances have the women in the center
 (allemandes or chains mostly), so I would suggest taking a look at trying to
 replace at least one. Since it is a long evening, you might want to consider
 calling at least one dance that has only one swing (partner).
 
 Hope these ideas help!
 warmly, Linda Leslie
 
 
 
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 Date: 23 May 2005 00:04:54 EDT
 From: David.Millstone(a)valley.net (David Millstone)
 Subject: Re: [Callers] thoughts for Chris W.
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 Hi Chris,
 
 Delighted to see Chorus Jig in that program!
 
 A few thoughts that occurred to me when I read your note...
 
 I think you said the dance is 8 - 11:30, and you're planning on taking a break
 around 9:30. I find that taking the break a little more than halfway through
 works well. That way, the folks who plan to leave at the break get in plenty
 of
 dancing.
 Our usual Northern Spy dance, for example, is scheduled to run from 8 - 11,
 although we sometimes go longer. On a typical night, I'll start the break
 around
 9:45 or 9:50, and then we come back after ten minutes or so for the last part
 of
 the evening, typically five dances.
 
 Ted's #38-- when we danced it as part of our Triplets Marathon, we used a rag
 for the tune, which made a nice change of pace and fit the zippy feeling of
 the
 dance.
 
 You might want to get a few more simple dances to have as a backup. Who knows?
 Hearing that there's an unfamiliar caller lined up may bring in masses of
 newcomers and it's nice to be ready if you need to stick to easier fare.
 
 Let us know how it all goes.
 
 David Millstone
 
 
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