I have a book (Sixty-six Years A Country Fiddler, about one George
Overlock, old time fiddler from Maine. There are lots of dance programs
documented. One of them, (Searsmont High School graduation dance, they did
Lady of the Lake four (4) times. Boston Fancy twice. In all the other
dance programs, Lady of the Lake was danced at least twice. These
programs were from the early 1900s.
Around St Patrick's Day I will do The Siege of Ennis twice. In May, at all
dances, contra or ONS I will do the Sweets of May twice. When I do an
evening community dance in a place where I have danced with the kids during
daytime school hours, I repeat dances. Nobody complains. Kids love it when
you do dances they know. At Mistwold Farm at the kitchen junkets there, we
always danced a Virginia Reel at least three times.
I did a wedding gig one afternoon in Franklin, NH and that evening a public
dance in the same town, and some of the wedding party came to the gig down
in the village. Did many of the same dances. Nobody shook a finger at me.
Good Lord, up in Cape Breton all they do is the Mabou Set all night.
I sure am glad I don't have one of them Been There, Done That types looking
over my shoulder telling me what I should or shouldn't do.
Dudley
On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 2:00 PM, Ridge Kennedy srk3nn3dy(a)gmail.com
[trad-dance-callers] <trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I think other callers may notice repetition of dances; but dancers -- your
average attendee -- not very much, unless you are featuring something like
ending a dance with Chorus Jig or kdoing the Money Musk, in with case its a
feature, not a glitch. R