Big hello shared weight colleagues. :)

I've been lurking for months while I read all the back records of shared 
weight.  Time to break out and join the conversation though… such fruitful ones 
they seem to be!

I was the scholarship caller for the RPDLW two weeks ago - what a most 
incredible experience!!! I've been to a number of dance events in the NE but as 
folks have said before, RPDLW is such a special event.  I felt so welcome, was 
clearly surrounded by contra history (and legends - wow!!!), and came away with 
such a good feel about our dance community.  

As a new caller, I would totally recommend the scholarship opportunity to any 
other new caller.  It was one of the best learning opportunities I could 
imagine for someone who is starting out. A few highlights for me included:
a) Calling one dance.  That's all I needed because it was the rich feedback 
from David Millstone and Chrissy Fowler that opened my eyes to many aspects of 
my calling I hadn't realized before.
b) Participating in Amy Cann's callers' workshop.  It was AMAZINGGGGGGG!!!! 
Boy... what fascinating ways of looking at calling.  She brings in whole new 
perspectives I haven't heard other callers talk about. Wow - thanks Amy. :)
c) Getting to quiz David Millstone and David Kaynor over lunch. (Prepping what 
aspects of calling I wanted to learn about was important for my getting lots 
out of the weekend.  I learned lots of other things to be sure but the weekend 
was a great chance to engage big contra brains in the little details of 
calling.)
d) And… I had to add one dancing moment … … Mary D andNor'easter leading 
Moneymusk.  AWESOME!!!
There were so many other great highlights but I stop there.

I've spent the last week going through the past syllabi from the RPDLW 
(http://www.library.unh.edu/special/index.php/ralph-page-dance-legacy-weekend). 
 I've ignored the dances themselves and have been focusing on the 
conversations, discussions, etc.  There are some fantastic insights... I hope 
to post a few in the next little while.

In the meantime, I called my first half dance last Saturday in Ottawa (Ontario) 
and have my first full dance in Maberly in just over a week.  I am scared 
sXXXless so will probably be posting a few questions for help!

I look forward to engaging with you in the future.  This group seems like such 
a great resource and I'm super excited to be entering this community. :)

Much thanks,
Emily from Ottawa


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