Great question. I look forward to reading the responses. It's always tricky 
because the dancers don't get to practice the end effects until they need to 
use 
them once in anger, and then it's over in seconds. And it's hard to get them in 
your head when you're practicing the dance at home as a caller.

Jeanette

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greenhouse gases."
- Michael Pollan



----- Original Message ----
From: PARKER MANN <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, 6 September, 2010 4:21:45 PM
Subject: [Callers] Dances with tricky end effects

I 'm planning on calling a couple of dances this weekend where there is 
interaction with couples outside the usual minor sets.  One of them is Dan 
pearl's composition "Cal and Irene."  My concern is what happens at the top and 
bottom of the lines.



What recommendations do you have to prepare dancers for end effects when they 
are not used to anything more than "cross over and wait?"



Thanks.



Parker


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