I don’t mark such things regularly but I do make notations regular ding potential trouble
spots like needing to circle with the couple across in a dance that sometimes leaves you
halfway between two opposing couples I also sometimes note the figure where you progress.
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On Jan 10, 2023, at 4:19 PM, Emily Addison via Contra
Callers <contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi fellow callers :)
I'm doing a big reorg of my dance cards. This includes looking closely at the dances
I have, hunting out new material to fill some gaps, and also rethink how I organize my
dance cards (which are on paper). I have a related question....
Do you use any highlights, underlines, or other ways to visually emphasize specific
moments in your dances?
For instance, maybe you highlight swings or underline recovery spots in a dance?
I'm currently wondering about marking the spots where movements stop/change.
I remember being in a dance musician workshop with Andrew VanNorstrand long ago where he
talked about the key points of the dance being where dancers stopped their flow in one
direction. (I'm not phrasing the concept nearly as well as he did). ... ... think of
the LLFB (that moment of being) or coming together for a balance.
I'm feeling like those moments would be great to flag in a strong visual way so I can
quickly see them as I think they impact the experience of the dance, tips to provide the
musicians, etc.
However, I'm interested in any visual cues you use on your cards to highlight key
information.
Thoughts on all this???
Thanks!
Emily Addison
Ottawa, Ontario
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