I would completely agree with Bob. My friend Lisa has and continues to
instill in me the idea that the caller is there for the dancers. A good
program is key, knowing your dancers are key, but there is always the
unknown when you are walking into the a new place.
Last month, I called a dance in Gorham, New Hampshire. After talking with a
couple people including the dance organizer, I though I had a good idea what
the dance was going to be like, and what the dancers would enjoy. The dance
turned out to be very small that evening, between 6 and 8 people (not a
typical night). Of course I had prepared a program, but had counted on more
people then that... Doing contra dances with 2 minor sets can be hard to
say the least, so we didn't do any... It was a fun night of circle dances,
triple-minors, and whatever else we wanted to do... Some polkas, etc. So
flexibility is also key...
When the night was over, everyone had a great time. They had fun, and that
was all that was important to me. It no doubt was a huge learning
experience for me, one that I will remember for a long time. People seem to
dance for a lot of different reasons, but I like the answer that my friend
Bob McQuillien said, I like the best, "because it's fun!". Enough said
about that...
Having a favorite dance... that's fun... We all have them, (and in no way
am I am suggesting program a dance with just your favorites.)
Jeff
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