There have been a bunch of discussions on end effects off and on.
I like the calls Paul mentioned below, that you can use for when people are out and in, etc. So, I'm pretty dang sure I'll use the "stand where you land" call, and that "for those who can," too.
As far as understanding and teaching end effects goes, I think it's important for callers to understand end effects. But teaching is usually not too productive, by the time dancers get to the end, they often don't remember any of those things. I mean, I've spent many times at dances saying, "When you get to the end, stay there, wait 8 beats, and you're in!" only to watch most couples think "we're out, might as well go look at the band or walk around or swing or something," and be totally in the wrong place. The going out and in: it's such a short moment in a long moment of dance.
My basic thing is to say, "Go To Where The Dance Need You To Go, " and, if the effects are serious, run around with a wireless mic and help people through it...
~erik hoffman On 9/18/2013 9:46 PM, Paul Wilde wrote:
Kalia, Last month @ Pinewoods George Marshall was calling the afternoon contra sessions @ E & A. Lots of fun & really interesting dances. On some of the beckets, where the cpl out at the end (whether partners or neighbors) needed to stay right where they are, he taught/called, 'stand where you land'. I think diagonal chains or pass thrus would usually put the cpl out in this position. Another nice call for end effects for cpls who are not involved w/ a diagonal move (etc.) is, 'for those who can'. If the dance has a very unusual series of end effects, I try to analyze the scenario the end cpls are experiencing, then synthesize it into the most helpful but pared down advice that will alert dancers to at least what sorts of things to be ready for. This may not require telling them every little pc, as it may differ slightly for top and bottom cpls, depending on even or odd # of cpls in the line. More specific example provided upon request. Would love to hear what others have to say on topic. hugs around, Paul _______________________________________________ Callers mailing list [email protected] http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/callers
