Wonderful!
Beautifully written letter and a positive response.
Patricia
Patricia Campbell, Dance Caller
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On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 6:31 PM, Amy Wimmer via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
  Hi All,
 I finally composed a response to the original complainant. Here it is,
 followed by an almost instant reply from him (yes, it is a male):
 Hello Mr.__________,
 Thank you for letting us know about your experience at our dance. I am
 glad our community was so welcoming and friendly to you. I hope you
 remember that in the future.
 As for the term "gypsy," it has been used in contra dancing for decades,
 and is not my invention. I am sorry you were offended by my use and
 description of it. It is my habit to let dancers know the name and author
 of each dance I call, and "gypsy" is in the title of that dance. I regret
 my description of the move as "flirty." I thank you for reminding me that
 some people are uncomfortable with that, and I will no longer suggest it.
 As for the name of the move itself, you are correct in that it has never
 been meant as a pejorative. I cannot, however, change it on my own. Contra
 is a folk dance and the folk process takes time. There is no governing body
 in charge of naming the terms used in contra dancing. When someone invents
 a new move they give it a name and it gradually works its way into the
 vernacular.
 I can assure you that callers nationwide are discussing this and other
 terms we use which we are learning are offensive to others. We are
 endeavoring to change what we can, but you might imagine that coming to a
 consensus between many hundreds of callers is neither swift nor sure. This
 is especially true, given the lack of a governing body.
 For my part, I have decided to remove the term "gypsy" from my calling and
 am searching for a substitute. It is not in my power to rename dances. At
 Emerald City Contra Dance we book approximately 25 different callers every
 year, from across the United States and beyond. I am just one. Please
 understand that if you return to our dance you may hear that term used
 again, until such time as awareness has spread as far and wide as the
 callers themselves.
 Sincerely,
 Amy Wimmer
 Caller and ECCD Organizer
 His response:
 Thank you for your very thoughtful and informative response. I feel much
 better about continuing to attend, hearing that there is an awareness of
 this issue and conversations happening about it.
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