I usually do things basically by feel, and I also pay particular attention to tune changes
and give the band enough time to play the 3rd tune enough times. I don't have any
"rules of thumb", like watching a particular couple go up the line and back, or
any specific time length or number of times through, because that gives me too much to
keep track of.
Weather is also an important factor, especially in halls with no temperature controls
(like Glen Echo or Baltimore's Lovely Lane). In wintertime I might run the dances a
bit longer to minimize time not dancing so people don't start to get cold. In the
summer, I might run them shorter because with all the sweating and water loss I don't
want people to get exhausted.
The number of dances in a particular evening also is determined by a number of factors.
For evenings where there are a lot of beginners and I have to take some time for walk
throughs, I generally can fit in 10 to 11 dances in an evening. For those where there are
more experienced dancers, walk throughs are shorter, or I can do more no walkthrough
dances, and I can get up to 12 dances or even more in an evening. One evening I was in a
particularly nice groove with a hall full of good experienced dancers, and I got in 14
dances that evening. I think the average is about 4 dances per hour (15 minutes per
dance, including walk through time and between-dance time all combined with dancing
time).
Perry
From: Maia McCormick via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
To: "callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net" <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2015 8:54 PM
Subject: [Callers] Dance length/dances per evening
Just polling the masses here--how long do you generally run your dances (in times through
the dance, time take, couples going up and back, etc.)? How many dances do you generally
manage to fit into a 3-hour contra evening? I've heard different wisdom from different
folks and am curious to add some more data points!
Cheers,Maia
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