In my experience if you ask regarding 1-2 dances, everybody is helpful. More than that and
you're getting closer to cribbing a program and the risk of offending rises with some
callers. Timing of the request is also important. I do my best to not disturb the talent
at any point their attention is required for the event's success and to minimize the
time consumed, unless they seem to want to talk.
Typically I'll jot down the choreo from observation and limit my request to any bits
I may be unclear on, like the name or author. In cases where I was dancing and unable to
recall the sequence from memory, I may either request to take a photo of their card at a
clear break or send an email request so they can deal with it at their convenience after
the event.
-Don
---In trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com, <richsbardella@...> wrote :
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When I ask a caller the name of a dance, most callers feel honored that I would want to
call one of their choices. Occasionally the response is not so positive, and I am left
feeling like a pick-pocket.
Any thoughts on this to share?
Rich Sbardella
Stafford Springs, CT