Hello all
Marian Rose here. I have been lurking on this
listserve for several years, but don't join in since I haven't been actively
calling squares or contras lately.
I am preparing for several conferences where I will
be giving a session entitled 'Folk Dancing for Teens'.
It is an age group that I love to work with,
and I happen to believe that they are the ones who should be dancing,
even more than us old folks.
I am currently writing a philosophical and
historical introduction for my handout, and would love some input from all of
you.
- Why is folk/social dancing so important for teens?
- Why do people (teens and teachers) so often shy
away from it?
- Do we have to give them music that they are used
to hearing, or is it valid to present 'older' music that is nevertheless
thrilling and that has excited generations of young people before them?
- How does dancing help with teen angst and
courtship?
- What are some of your best experiences working with teens? Your own
stories dancing as a teen?
If you want to include some of your favourite
'reel-in-the-adolescents' dances, that would be great. I have my favourites, but
increasingly will use anything at all, if it feels right.
I look forward to your thoughts!
--- Marian, in Quebec,
where it is cold, clear and stunningly beautiful.