Sounds like fun.

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On Jun 27, 2013, at 3:27 PM, "Jack Mitchell" <[email protected]> wrote:

> So...I've been thinking about trying to put together a workshop for 
> experienced dancerd that would consist of dances that have end effects, 
> but giving the dancers some rules of thumb to go on for different types 
> of end effects.  Would be glad of some help brainstorming different 
> general categories of end effects (grouped by "coping mechanism").  
> Here's what I can come up with off the top of my head (Corrections, 
> additions and clarifications welcome)
> 
> Type: Dances where you pull by along the set or do things with one 
> neighbor after another
> Rule: At the ends, when you don't have a neighbor, treat your partner 
> like your neighbor
> Rule: If you have to pass by shadows to get back to your partner, go the 
> long way at the ends -- don't try to cut the corner
> 
> Type: Things on the diagonal
> Rule: If there's no one there, stay put and *keep dancing -- you're not 
> out yet*
> 
> Type: Shadow is also neighbor
> Rule: Know that Shadow will fill both roles
> 
> Type: spit out temporarily (with partner, neighbor or shadow) and then 
> come back in
> Rule: Dance with ghosts
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