Ooooh, that looks like a good one. I'll add it to my list of potential
methods.
I also thought of using a chant...like, "If I say Quiet, you say Right Now
-- Quiet -- Right Now"
Can someone think of a better chant?
On Sun, Jun 18, 2017 at 11:12 PM, Jacob or Nancy Bloom <jandnbloom(a)gmail.com
wrote:
> It isn't necessary to hire a person who can do a loud whistle - you can
> buy a loud whistle for a few dollars, and hang it from a lanyard.
>
> Here's another technique for calling for quiet which I have seen work,
> although I haven't used it myself.
>
> "If you can hear my voice clap once. <clap> If you can hear my voice clap
> twice. <clap clap> If you can hear my voice clap three times. <clap clap
> clap> ... "
>
> The few people who hear you the first time clap, and that attracts the
> attention of people near them, so more people hear you calling for them to
> clap twice, which attracts more attention. Repeat until you have the
> attention of the room. It won't solve the problem of keeping them quiet,
> but it doesn't hurt to have more than one technique to draw on.
>
> And it's easier on the ears than that loud whistle.
>
> Jacob
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 12:50 PM, Linda S. Mrosko via Callers <
> callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
wrote:
>
>> Oh how I wish that would work. I've tried that technique over the
>> years. They just ignore me. Shushing works, but I have to repeat the
>> shhhhh into the mic lots of times. A big part of the challenge is the
>> acoustics -- it's worse than being in a gym. For instance, I get them
>> quiet and then teach them the first move -- there is a roar -- I get them
>> quiet again -- teach the next move -- there is a roar -- I get them quiet
>> again -- teach the third move -- there is a roar -- ad nauseam. The
>> musicians crank up their music to the max for the dance, but even I can
>> barely hear it over the din from the dancers. Short of hiring a person who
>> can do that loud whistle, I'm at a loss. I've sort of grown used to it,
>> but my temper is short and I really have to watch myself.
>>
>> On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 7:42 AM, Jeremy Child <jeremy.m.child(a)gmail.com>
>
wrote:
>>
>>> To quiet a room I use the Girl Guides technique:
>>>
>>> I raise my hand, and anyone who sees me knows to stop talking and raise
>>> their hand too. More notice this (other peoples hands up and slightly
>>> diminished volume). This snowballs quite quickly as peer pressure kicks
>>> in, and is a very effective technique. You have to teach it to them first,
>>> of course, but they pick it up quite quickly.
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
www.barndancecaller.net
>>>
>>> On 16 June 2017 at 20:10, Linda S. Mrosko via Callers <
>>> callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
wrote:
>>>
>>>> I lead an annual dance for 200+ 18-year olds in a hall with terrible
>>>> acoustics. Been doing it for 15+ years. If they all whispered at the
same
>>>> time, it would sound like a roar in that room. I can only do the most
>>>> basic stuff most of the time...simple circles, longways with lots of
>>>> sashaying, an easy folk dance. But I experiment every now and then,
which
>>>> lead me to come up with the following dances which, for the most part,
>>>> worked. Am I stealing them from somebody? (I like to give credit where
>>>> credit is due.)
>>>>
>>>> They call their dance "Swat the Flea". I searched for a long
time for
>>>> a very easy dance that had a Swat the Flea and finally wrote this one --
>>>>
>>>> BOX'NSWAT (Circle)
>>>> A1 Women into the middle and back; Gents into the middle & back
>>>> A2 All make a quarter turn to the right and walk single file to the
>>>> right
>>>> B1 Women turn back to face partner -- all shake R hands with Partner
&
>>>> Box the Gnat; change hands, Balance & Swat the Flea
>>>> B2 DSD Partner; Allemande R w/partner 1-1/2 to progress (women end
>>>> facing into the center ready to go F&B)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Since contra dances are almost impossible to teach to a loud,
>>>> boisterous, energetic bunch of 18-year olds who have never heard of or
seen
>>>> a contra dance, I decided to give this a whirl -- and it worked --
mostly!
>>>> It would probably be better with a smaller more sedate crowd.
>>>>
>>>> GREASE & GLUE (Contra formation -- Gender free -- all you need is a
>>>> partner)
>>>> A1 Couple 1 split Couple 2, return to places; Couple 1 DSD
>>>> A2 Couple 2 split Couple 1, return to places; Couple 2 DSD
>>>> B1 Star R; Star L (w/hands)
>>>> B2 Couples face each other -- Couples DSD 1-1/2 ending back-to-back,
>>>> facing next couple
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> As an aside -- how do you quiet a room with terrible acoustics full of
>>>> loud people? Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *Looking forward,Linda S. Mrosko*
>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>>
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>>
>>
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>>
>>
>> *Looking forward,Linda S. Mrosko*
>>
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>>
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