CDSS has an online events list:
https://www.cdss.org/community/covid19/online-events
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There is also a Facebook page called DisDance that lists online events (I’m not a Facebook
user so don’t have the direct link)
Toronto has a twice a month online dance on 2nd and 4th Saturdays at 7:30 Eastern always
at this link:
http://contradance.link/tvc
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Drew Delaware and I organize that dance. Drew has put together a security recommendations
resource (to avoid “zoom bombing” internet troll attacks).
http://drewdelaware.com/virtual-contra-dance-security-guide/#toggle-id-12
<http://drewdelaware.com/virtual-contra-dance-security-guide/#toggle-id-12> . Using
the settings/methods he recommends we have never had any attacks/disturbances of our
dances. (Many other online dances have been disrupted by trolls.) Drew has been very
generous about consulting with folks who are setting up online dance events so if you have
additional questions he might be a good resource/contact. (I can put you in touch)
People take different approaches to the “Zoom lag” problem (coordinating music and calling
given the slight but noticeable lag between the music and the caller if they are in
different locations). Some folks call to pre-recorded music (from CDs/MP3s) using the
screen-sharing (advanced, share audio) feature in Zoom—there is no lag with this. Drew and
I wanted to feature and support individual bands who need gig income during the pandemic,
so we have each band pre-record videos and then we call to the videos the same way we
would with audio files (again, no lag problem). Some dances have live bands and a caller
in a different location and just don’t worry about the fact that this means the caller
cannot call right on the beat. That approach is simple, allows for live music, and gets
the job done, tho some folks (including me) are bothered by the lack of rhythmic
coordination between caller and band with that approach. Finally, there is the live band
with no lag system that Ian Brehm (Mt. Airy/Philadelphia) came up with and that is
described here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qe7TwWY59du5OrPuFS915nqSUwkmQNRJCMPTIO4…
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qe7TwWY59du5OrPuFS915nqSUwkmQNRJCMPTIO4g4xY/edit>.
This system requires several people to run but allows for live music and caller in
different locations, with the calling and music synchronized so that the calling falls
right on the beat. That is the system that Mt Airy (Philly) and Atlanta dances are using.
Hope that helps you get started! I highly recommend the Mt. Airy & Atlanta dances (and
of course ours in Toronto!). If you have trouble finding them let me know.
Becky Liddle
On Jul 26, 2020, at 3:23 AM, Lenore Frigo via Contra
Callers <contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for opportunities to participate in online Contra dancing (and possibly
get something going locally eventually).
Are there any listings of online contra events? Or if you have info about attending a
Zoom/online dance that you're calling?
Thanks much,
Lenore Frigo
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