I assune a big difference is the quantity and complexity of dances involved.  I 
know some of the rural community dances around here only dance a few dances 
over and over.  It not only allows the caller / dancemaster to memorize the 
dances - but so do the dancers and that eliminates wasting a lot of time 
teaching.

Most communities we deal with have very different expectations.  I do enjoy 
memorizing dances so I don't have to bother with reading from cards when I am 
calling - but I don't memorize my entire collection - just the ones I might 
want to call that evening and a handful of really good ones I will always 
remember.  It came in handy once when the scheduled caller did not show up and 
I got nominated to call 5 min after the dance was supposed to start.

I encourage our newer callers to try memorize some dances because I think they 
are too reliant on the cards to the point they teach by simply reading the 
cards. I think this exercise would help their confidence so the cards would 
become more of a reference or security blanket rather than their main focus 
when at the mic.

So far, I have not had any takers - but continue bringing it up when the 
opportunity presents itself.  Surprisingly, we have had some new callers write 
some really nice dances - but they aren't even interested in trying to memorize 
ones they wrote themselves.

Mac McKeever




________________________________
 From: Aahz Maruch <[email protected]>
To: Caller's discussion list <[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Callers] Memorizing dances (was cards - writing in pencil vs 
pen???)
 
On Sat, Jan 12, 2013, Michael Fuerst wrote:
>
> All the itinerant dancemasters of the 16th and 17th centuries kept
> their dances in their heads.  We should strive for the same

Why?  Seriously.  Calling is a hobby for me, it's something fun for me,
I get to help other people have fun.  

There are literally hundreds of contra dances out on the Internet, why
should I restrict myself to the ones I have time to memorize?
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