Thanks, Lisa!! ~ Becky Nankivell
Lisa wrote (in part): List-Post: [email protected] Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2011 21:31:36 -0400 From: Lisa Greenleaf <[email protected]> For Neffa medleys and the more popular crowded hall events at the Festival, I advise callers to avoid any figure that requires all dancers to be in the center of the line at one time: R and L Through, Pass the Ocean, Pass through, Star Promenade, Cross Trail Through. Promenades work because you can instruct dancers to go in tandem. Whole Heys aren't satisfying in such conditions, either; usually, half Heys work, but as I found out at Rehoboth, not when there isn't much side-to-side room. Similarly, Ladies Chain can be painful to watch, and Mad Robin-type actions can be dangerous. Figures that do work are Lines Forward and Back (with an appropriate caveat about backing up too far or too vigorously), Stars, Waves, Allemandes, Circle Balances and Petronella Twirls (but not California Twirls), and whole set Circles. It's limiting, but if you have a hot band, you can have them vary the style of music to add variety. When it's as crowded as it was in Rehoboth, it's the caller's responsibility to remind people to stay aware of their minuscule dance space; several times I urged people to be careful on Balance and Swing: "There's someone behind you!" and on twirls out of Ladies Chain. When I had to stop that one dance, I also said, "We're having an energetic right now without a lot of room. If someone bumps into you, say, "Careful!" and if you do the bumping say, 'Sorry!' And a smile is always a great way to deliver the message." Some people need to have such niceties modeled for them, so why not go ahead and show them how it can done well. Lisa Greenleaf
