I'd also be careful about what you plan to call. It's very exciting to call
complicated figures, but it may be worth considering doing relatively simpler dances as
you develop your self confidence. Simple doesn't necessarily mean boring, and in fact
can leave more time for dancers to enjoy the music and each other than complicated dances
do, where you have to keep calling for a longer time to make sure that the dancers can
manage without you.
Susan ElbergerLowell, MA
From: Claire Takemori via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
To: callers(a)sharedweight.net
Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2015 4:10 PM
Subject: [Callers] How to teach various steps to beginners?
Hi. I just called my first contra dance at camp last week. I didn't die, so I'm
thinking of working with our son's nature class to do some family dances.
In the meantime, I will try to call a contra when I can as a guest at our local dances.
Do you know of a source/s (would you share yours) that has good clear wording for how to
teach things like Hey, Pull-by, California Twirl, Petronella, Rory O'more, etc?
I will ask good callers if I can record their teachings when I'm at dances with lots
of beginners.....
Where else can I learn good, simple wording? I sure don't want to reinvent it
myself......
Thanks!
claire takemori
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