Hi Laurie,

Here are a few stray thoughts about triplets.

- Which ones to try first

Ted's #24 is a great dance, but not necessarily the first one I'd try to 
introduce triplets to a group.
Ted's #3 is probably the safest and easiest for a community dance.
I've found Ted's #29 to be fairly "contra friendly." It starts with a partner 
bal & sw for all and has very satisfying "flow."
Of the triplets I've composed, I'd recommend #5 as most likely to succeed 
(rather than #4). 

Of course, all such decisions depend on the crowd.

- Where to find them

Ted's 41 triplets have all been published. Between Ted's two books, Zesty 
Contras and Give-and-Take (all available from CDSS) you can find directions for 
any of them. I will say that I think they are brilliant, but not all of the 
same quality. Many are quite challenging, especially for groups that are not 
used to them. Lots of other triplets exist if you go hunting. I'm rather fond 
of my son Micah's Triplet #pi, which can be found at 
<http://www.math.uchicago.edu/~msmukler/dances.html>.

Why use them?

Triplets are a good way to introduce variety into an evening. They don't take 
very long, so if they are less than perfect you can move on. The whole set is 
easily visible and "process-able" to all the dancers. We six can work this out. 
They introduce some fun interaction. For example, I follow Ted's custom of 
asking all the dancers to introduce themselves and shake hands round their set. 
There's also the cheering (pretending we recognize which one is #29), which 
always gets smiles.

Triplets can also be a great way to teach certain actions. For example, Linda 
Leslie's Corner Triplet (sometimes called David's Triplet #1.5) is a wonderful 
and easy dance for introducing contra corners. 

- How to introduce them

Just do. Trust a good dance to "speak to" the dancers about why it is good. 
Anything unfamiliar requires a bit of a leap, but if we never take that leap 
our dances will feel more and more the same, and what fun is that? 

David


On Aug 20, 2012, at 11:07 PM, [email protected] wrote:

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> Thanks for starting the thread,?
> Kalia.? I would like to start to include Triplets in one of our community 
> series. ?And tips like these from Louise are helpful. ?I'll look at Ted's 24 
> later tonight.
> I was thinking of Ted's #41 which I have heard referenced either here or on 
> Trad-dance-caller. I also was interested in David's Triplet #4 by David 
> Smukler; also Packing the Boxes... ?I believe David is on either this list or 
> on Trad-Dance-Caller. ?If here, David, can you give me any tips?
> Laurie PWest MI

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