I have called a couple of parties, and a handful of dances that are open
events on a summer recreation calendar or town anniversary or such - and
where the liklihood of having anyone in the set who has contradanced at all
before is slim to none.

I have had very good success using the dances, guidelines, and suggested
order of things in a wonderful little booklet called "Calling for Beginners
by Beginners" written (and illustrated) by David Kaynor. He describes it
briefly on a page on his website and says to contact him if you are
interested in it http://www.davidkaynor.com/booklet.html

-cynthia

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Beth Parkes
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 1:45 PM
To: [email protected]; Caller's discussion list
Subject: [Callers] Private Party Dances, ONS, Bandana dances, Hay Bale
gigs,etc.


Hi all!

I am doing a callers discussion at NEFFA on private party dances aka One
Night Stands. I define these as events where the vast majority (or all) of
the attendees are what Dudley so aptly called "Not beginners. They're not
beginning anything." In other words, dancers once a year or once a lifetime
with no experience who, appropriately, just want to have a good time.

I am hoping that many of you will be interested in attending, (Friday night,
9:30 pm, in the Chorus room. If you don't know about NEFFA: www.neffa.org)
but that is not why I'm posting this. My original intention for this hour
was a material swap. I'm rethinking that, but would still want to have
material to share.

If you have favorite private party material (remember, 100% non-experienced
dancers) that you are willing to share, I would appreciate it. If you call
lots of private party dances and would be willing to email me a "typical"
program*, that would be great. I would give you credit, unless specifically
requested not to.

So email me back at: [email protected] and I hope to see some of you at NEFFA,
where I am wearing way too many hats.

* Yes, I know that there is no "typical" program and that one of the skills
of a good caller is the ability to adapt to conditions on the floor, but
many of us have a pretty good idea of what is common.

Beth Parkes

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