Hi All:
 
I'm one of those callers who often changes a contra to finish with a partner 
swing, although for really good bands who know to finish with a flourish I'll 
avoid that.  But I never call the whole last time through and it bothers me 
when others do it; that's just a bad case of caller ego-tripping.
 
But there is one scenario where there is no need to change.  Consider an 
improper dance that ends with:
 
B2.  Circle L 3/4, balance, California twirl
 
At the end, you can simply call "balance, and thank your partner one and all."

Bob
 
 
> Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 18:00:44 -0800
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Callers] Changing on the last round for a partner swing
> 
> Callers --
> 
> Looking for opinions.
> 
> As a caller, I will usually alter (if necessary), the last dance of a medley,
> the last dance of the first half, or the last dance of evening to end with a
> partner swing if it doesn't work that way in the choreography. (You know, that
> "This time, circle half and swing your partner" or "This time, just keep on
> swinging!" thing.)
> 
> I'll usually leave the other dances alone. They end how they end; the band
> gets to crescendo and I don't have to be heard, and the dancers get something
> other than utter predictability.
> 
> (As a dancer I don't like utter predictability; I begin to get a teeny bit
> bored if the callers changes every dance to end with a partner swing.)
> 
> But I mentioned this to my date, and she *loves* it when the caller changes 
> the
> dance to make it a partner swing so that it feels like you're finishing with
> the partner who asked you, and feels disappointed if the caller doesn't make
> those changes. I mentioned the issue of stepping on the band's hot ending; as
> a dancer, that meant nothing to her.
> 
> So what do y'all think? What do you do? How you do think people like it?
> 
> (Nobody's ever complained to me that I didn't alter endings enough, and I
> doubt that's the kind of thing anybody complains to anybody about, but it
> probably has some impact on dancers enjoyment of the evening.)
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -- Alan
> 
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