On 2/10/2014 7:33 AM, Harold E. Watson wrote:
Good morning everyone.

I've been calling for 15 years and to this day, the hardest dances for me to 
call are private parties, like weddings.

Would other callers share some of their experiences and solutions for these 
types of events?  What dances have you found to be the most successful?

I've been doing more of these lately, and one thing I've noticed is a need to be really flexible about phrasing. If you've got a dance pattern that's going to break if folks take more than 8 beats to get round in a circle or a dosido, then don't use it. Keep your eyes open and adjust the calls to fit how fast the dancers are moving. Don't worry if you're way off the music. As long as the dancers are having fun, you're doing your job right.

As Greg mentioned in a different context, you can use the same exact dance twice, and the dancers will often be really happy since they "know this one." Sometimes I'll use a spiral wind-up to both start and end an evening. The 1-2-3 poussez! dance is Le Brandy, and it's great for grown-ups or kids, and goes well with alcohol.

I'm often surprised at how well the super-simple dances will satisfy a group. The mere fact of dancing together is often such a novel experience that the dance patterns themselves are secondary to the experience of dancing itself.

Kalia

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