I think barb has a point.  As a caller I am hired to teach and run the dance 
while working with the band and dancers in the most efficient and effective 
way.  At the same time, I make it enjoyable so that most of the dancers stay 
even after the break because they are having fun, which is a key ingredient to 
any successful dance.  I can only sopt potential problems on the dance floor 
and bring them to the attention of the committee or dance manager during break. 
 Sometimes at mic, I do mention a potential problem while teaching a dance, 
making it seem like "instructions" for the dance.  I found that works if I do 
it in a way that is informative and not preaching or lecturing. One time, a few 
dancers came up to me and thanked me for pointing out something on the floor.

Barbara G
Springfield, NJ


-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Pearl <[email protected]>
To: callers <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, May 21, 2012 2:06 pm
Subject: Re: [Callers] Duties of the Caller Role


I can think of some others:

Present a program consistent with the vision of the producer. If this means for 
example "one chestnut per night", then so be it.

Raise the dancing level of the crowd a wee bit each time.

Be as prepared as you can be.

Dan
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