I happen to *like* right shoulder round and have liked it ever since three callers at a
dance event used it and it went rather flawlessly. I like the fact that it is actually
descriptive in what you're doing. I think that the more we try to invent made-up
words to try to make it sound fun and whimsey, the more we are likely to upset dancers who
don't like that we're changing terms as it is. It may *sound* like a boring
descriptor, but I feel my job as a caller is to describe the move and let the dancer
decide what the mood is going to be for that individual dancer, based on their own
feelings and their own connection to the music. So I plan to stick with "right
shoulder round".
Perry
From: Martha Wild via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
To: Caller's discussion list <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2018 2:03 PM
Subject: [Callers] More substitute terms for the g-word
Interesting discussion on the Portland Country Dance Community Facebook page. Lots of
great suggestions. A lot of people really don’t like “right shoulder round” (I’m one of
them). I tried one of their suggestions last night - Kipsey - and it worked amazingly
well. Easy to say, particularly when you are cutting down the calling to one word (what do
you do with right shoulder round? shoulder? Ick.) And everyone can hear the similarity and
knows what to do. I had tried spiral for a while and people just seemed confused. The
other suggestion that I noticed today was from Susan Michaels - “look-see” That has the
virtue of a similar rhyming two syllable call, and it’s upbeat and fun and has emphasis on
facing the other person. Check out the
discussion.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/62950211264/permalink/10155943260651265/
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