In large halls, another approach is to divide the hall in half (longways). The dancers will need to remember to keep the lines separate, but it does make for much shorter lines, and the chance to be the active couple sooner. To keep things separate, I have used "safety cones", which actually work pretty well!

The dance does need to be called longer than usual. This is mostly because the active couples that come to the top may need the additional reminders about what they need to do; as a new #1 couple starts at the top, it is very helpful to call the dance at least once. Unlike duple minor dances, we may not be able to drop out entirely with some dance communities.

Worth the efforts!
warmly, Linda


Today's Topics:

   1. Re: contra chestnuts & Money Musk (Will Loving)
   2. Re: contra chestnuts & Money Musk (David Millstone)
   3. Re: contra chestnuts & Money Musk (Delia Clark)
   4. Re: contra chestnuts & Money Musk (Delia Clark)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 10:24:28 -0400
From: Will Loving <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Callers] contra chestnuts & Money Musk
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I don't know the head count at Greenfield last Saturday, but it was a very full night. Those who got a chance to be 1s enjoyed the dance, but I heard unhappiness from several people who started as 2s or 3s near the end of the set who never made it to the top. I think Money Musk will be more popular
with dancers and responded to more enthusiastically if it's done as
triplets, 6X through rather than longways sets - unless the sets are shorter
than they usually are at Greenfield.

Will


Delia Clark wrote:
I haven't seen it posted so just want to be sure that you know, for
the tally, that Nils Fredland called Money Musk just after the break
at the Greenfield dance Saturday night too, with Tidal Wave providing
the music.  Not sure how many people, but there were 4 lines, for
those of you who know the hall (most of you, I'm guessing).


--

Will Loving
7 Coach Lane
Amherst, MA 01002-3304   USA
[email protected]
Tel: +1 413 253-7223   (GMT ?5)
Fax: +1 206 202-0476




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Message: 2
Date: 19 Mar 2009 10:33:42 -0400
From: [email protected] (David Millstone)
Subject: Re: [Callers] contra chestnuts & Money Musk
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--- You wrote:
I think Money Musk will be more popular with dancers and responded to more enthusiastically if it's done as triplets, 6X through rather than longways sets
- unless the sets are shorter
than they usually are at Greenfield.
--- end of quote ---

Good points, Will. In Norwich, we had folks form sets of 7 or 8 couples, so everyone was able to be an active couple for at least a few rounds of the dance. (Greenfield dancers, as you know, are generally less willing to heed such
requests from the caller.)

I've also called it (and other triple minors) in four-couple longways sets, in the manner of many Scottish country dances. Do it twice and then the 1s drop to the bottom of the set. Eight times through and everyone has has two chances to play each role, plus the couple at the top waits out only once rather than
twice.

David Millstone


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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 10:34:59 -0400
From: Delia Clark <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Callers] contra chestnuts & Money Musk
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It was an interesting situation and I have been reflecting on it off
and on since.  The line I was in fell apart after a bit, on the end
away from where I was so I couldn't figure out how to help fix it,
and several couple just started swinging, once the line had mostly
stopped dancing.  Someone started shouting "Call the dance!!" which I
assumed meant to call if off, call it quits, which is what Nils did,
but I have since been wondering, especially after reading Chrissy's
post about calling Money Musk in her sleep, whether they just wanted
him to keep on calling longer, since they were unfamiliar with the
dance.  Much to ponder....



On Mar 19, 2009, at 10:24 AM, Will Loving wrote:

I don't know the head count at Greenfield last Saturday, but it was
a very
full night. Those who got a chance to be 1s enjoyed the dance, but
I heard
unhappiness from several people who started as 2s or 3s near the
end of the
set who never made it to the top. I think Money Musk will be more
popular
with dancers and responded to more enthusiastically if it's done as
triplets, 6X through rather than longways sets - unless the sets
are shorter
than they usually are at Greenfield.

Will


Delia Clark wrote:
I haven't seen it posted so just want to be sure that you know, for
the tally, that Nils Fredland called Money Musk just after the break
at the Greenfield dance Saturday night too, with Tidal Wave
providing
the music.  Not sure how many people, but there were 4 lines, for
those of you who know the hall (most of you, I'm guessing).


--

Will Loving
7 Coach Lane
Amherst, MA 01002-3304   USA
[email protected]
Tel: +1 413 253-7223   (GMT ?5)
Fax: +1 206 202-0476


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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 10:35:53 -0400
From: Delia Clark <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Callers] contra chestnuts & Money Musk
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It was an interesting situation and I have been reflecting on it off
and on since.  The line I was in fell apart after a bit, on the end
away from where I was so I couldn't figure out how to help fix it,
and several couple just started swinging, once the line had mostly
stopped dancing.  Someone started shouting "Call the dance!!" which I
assumed meant to call if off, call it quits, which is what Nils did,
but I have since been wondering, especially after reading Chrissy's
post about calling Money Musk in her sleep, whether they just wanted
him to keep on calling longer, since they were unfamiliar with the
dance.  Much to ponder....

On Mar 19, 2009, at 10:24 AM, Will Loving wrote:

I don't know the head count at Greenfield last Saturday, but it was
a very
full night. Those who got a chance to be 1s enjoyed the dance, but
I heard
unhappiness from several people who started as 2s or 3s near the
end of the
set who never made it to the top. I think Money Musk will be more
popular
with dancers and responded to more enthusiastically if it's done as
triplets, 6X through rather than longways sets - unless the sets
are shorter
than they usually are at Greenfield.

Will


Delia Clark wrote:
I haven't seen it posted so just want to be sure that you know, for
the tally, that Nils Fredland called Money Musk just after the break
at the Greenfield dance Saturday night too, with Tidal Wave
providing
the music.  Not sure how many people, but there were 4 lines, for
those of you who know the hall (most of you, I'm guessing).


--

Will Loving
7 Coach Lane
Amherst, MA 01002-3304   USA
[email protected]
Tel: +1 413 253-7223   (GMT ?5)
Fax: +1 206 202-0476


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