On 10/25/2012 1:52 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On , Kalia Kliban <[email protected]> wrote:

 I'm curious what you say that doesn't get said in the orientation, and if it 
works when you say it later, why not just say it during orientation?

Lots of first timers don't arrive until
after the orientation. Often also after the easy first couple of dances.

True enough :>) But I'm still curious about what Greg says that's effective with these folks. As a caller I make a point of encouraging both the new folks _and_ the experienced dancers to seek out partners they don't know, and do so through about the 3rd dance. I do think that that gentle reminder can help, along with making the point during the beginner lesson about new folks not dancing together for the first 3 or so dances.

But some folks just want to dance with "the one what brung 'em", and there's no shifting it. What to do with those folks, especially if they're obviously throwing each other off and wreaking chaos in the lines? Greg, what's your magic, secret line?

Kalia

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