Danielle wrote: > I'd love to hear what other callers do in this situation, or how they are > able to avoid it with prep work beforehand. >
Integrating the hall is critical. Even when there are only a few regular contra dancers getting them spread out and paired up with first-timers will help a lot. The trick is to be very precise, clear, and confident to convince everyone that you will make sure they don't fail. Here is a technique I used recently: I started with an easy first dance "Scout House Reel," and tried to end it as soon as folks learned the moves. Then I announced that the next dance would be the very same dance, repeated, and I authorized all of those on the floor to go out and pick a new partner to lead through the dance. Most of them took the cue and the people on the floor almost doubled--with almost all couples including at least one who had already just learned the dance. That worked much better than I had expected. - Greg McKenzie West Coast, USA
