The question of “contras” being called at ONSs has been raised before, and
fairly recently, and several of us chimed in quickly with “WHY?” If the gig is a
one nighter, and 95% of the folks there have not been exposed to contras before,
then no matter what you choose for a dance, it will have to be taught and walked
through, which, even if done well, can throw a damper on that kind of a
party. So, why? There are so many other good dances, whole set,
sets, circles.
We played for a rowdy barn dance near here once for another caller.
After a few fairly successful whole sets and circles he said “Oh, we haven’t
done a duple contra yet.” and proceeded to spend the next half hour trying,
unsuccessfully, to do
A-Roving. Train wreck and end of evening.
What happens is that the musicians are having a great time playing the
chunes and the dancers appreciate that, and the dancers are having a great foot
stomping time, but the poor caller is sometimes not getting much attention and
so cooks up a figger too complex so that the dancers have to work too hard to
get it which they might not, so they don’t feel successful.....
But if you must do a “contra” at an ONS Jefferson & Liberty is the
one. Even ONSers like to swing, so I sometimes leave out the star, just
call it A1 circle left & right,/ A2 down the outside and back/ B1 Down
the center 4 in line, inside arch, outside under/ B2 All swing partners..
Or, do it with the stars, and do the swing at the end, adding an extra 8 bars of
music, making it a 40 bar dance. You can look around for a 40 bar chune,
or just roar into it and have it come out right occasionally.
Dudley
Dudley &
Jacqueline Laufman
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Canterbury, NH
03224
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Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2016 1:44 PM
Subject: [trad-dance-callers] Contras for One
Nighters
I rarely call a contra at a One Night Party Dance, but occasionally
I am asked to. I have a few in my cards, but can anyone make some sure
fire recommendations.
Assume 95%-100% non dancers.
Thanks, Rich
Stafford, CT