On Tue, Sep 17, 2013, Greg McKenzie wrote:
>
> I try to shave a minute, if possible, off of the walk-through and teaching
> time.  This is one reason I don't teach from the mike and leave this job to
> the regulars.  It just makes sense to keep things moving.  I do NOT shave
> time off of the set formation and socializing time.  I see this time as
> part of the dancer socializing time that belongs to them.  When callers try
> to quiet the crowd too early it encourages the dancers to ignore them.  You
> have to strike a careful balance.  I also try to shave off about one time
> through the tune by ending the dance sooner.  That's about half a minute.

One easy way of shaving time from the walkthrough that I wish more
callers would use:

*Don't* have dancers return to their starting points, just start the
dance from the place the walkthrough lands.  That can save up to thirty
seconds.
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