Might be interested in the April 3, 2010 workshop with Cis Hinkle.  Is
Carrboro in North Carolina?
Rickey Holt
Fremont, NH

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Subject: [Callers] Callers Workshops in NC - 2010

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   Hello All--
   A number of exciting calling related opportunities are coming up in
   2010, and I know that some of you need more notice than others to be
   able to attend, so I'm trying to get ahead of the game.  If you are
   interested in any of these, or if you are interested in helping with
   logistics for any of these please let me know.  Right now, the "Callers
   Collective" has been mostly a one person show.  I'd really like to get
   more folks involved in the organization and hopefully get to where
   we're having some sort of gathering at least quarterly.
   So without further ado:
   *2010 Callers Workshops*
   What: Callers' Workshop with Cis Hinkle, in conjunction with the
   FoolWind Weekend
   When: April 3, 2010 from 10:00 AM - Noon
   Where: Balanced Movement Studio, Carrboro
   Cost: Around $10
   Topics: TBD
   What:   Full weekend callers workshop with Lisa Greenleaf covering a
   wide variety of topics related to calling -- prompting, teaching,
   programming, matching dances to music,   and much more
           The workshop will run Friday evening, Saturday all day, and
   have a Sunday wrap up session
           Saturday evening will be a dance at which workshop participants
   will be the callers
   Where: Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area, NC -- specific location to be
   determined
   Cost:    Around $50, scholarships available
   In order to attend the course you must:
   -Be familiar with the AABB structure of contra dance music
   -Know the difference between a jig and a reel
   -Know how to cue the first figure off of four potatoes
   -Know how and when to signal the band to go out
   -Have called at least 3 contras in a real dance setting (individual
   dances, not evenings).  Some dances sponsor open mics or new callers
   nights, and some callers are willing to allow new callers to call one
   dance during an evening. Or you can get a bunch of friends together and
   host a dance party, but it needs to be to live music.
   -Have a repertoire of at least 3 dances you know and feel comfortable
   teaching and calling.
   -Attend contra dances regularly so that you are familiar with the
   moves, the culture and the music.
   -Be prepared to receive and incorporate feedback, even if you have a
   lot of calling experience.
   To help folks get their "at least 3 contras in a real dance setting"
   requirement, I'm planning to host one or two open calling dances over
   the time between now and then.  Details on them to come, but in
   general:
   Late 2009/Early 2010, dates to be determined
   one or two open calling dances at the Down Yonder Farm Music Building
   (about 4 miles north of Pleasant Green, near Hillsborough, NC)
   These dances will be a chance for new and developing and experienced
   callers to call a dance or two (depending on how many callers we have)
   hey will likely be held on a Sunday afternoon/early evening.  If you
   might be interested in calling for one of these, please let me know.  I
   hope to have at least one scheduled in the next week or two.
   Jack
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