If the numbers work out, then some triplets or squares could be good. If
it's a lot of new dancers, you could even do some dances that just the top
couple is "active" like the virginia reel or galopade (or lots of other
older dances). If you have lots of experienced dancers, you could either
do medleys or run the dances much shorter than usual. Also, it can be a
good time to do an unequal dance since everyone will have time to be 1's --
was calling in Greenwood, VA for a relatively small group -- maybe 4 -5
hands 4 -- and called Fiddleheads for the first time. Such a great dance.
J
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 7:49 PM Laur via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Fellow callers, what are things to look for in dances
for a short line.
I'm afraid that a limited number of dancers will be at an upcoming gig and
I want to be prepared in the best possible way, and so am looking for input
and for confirmation of my thoughts. They are intermediate/ experienced
dancers.
Laurie P
West MI
~ When I dance, I cannot judge, I cannot hate, I cannot separate myself
from life. I can only be joyful and whole, that is why I dance. ~Hans Bos~ ~
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