Bruce Hamilton's excellent one-pager on how experienced dancers can best
help 
<http://www.portlandcountrydance.org/files/When%20Not%20Caller.pdf>newcomers
is worth a read.  In fact, it's worth handing out at the dance.

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On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 9:54 AM, rich sbardella <[email protected]>wrote:

> Greg wrote:
> ...But that's a lot of words to cram in at the very end of the dance
> phrase.  If the dance started with "Balance and swing" for example, I could
> fit in the word "Balance" which only takes one beat.
> I'm thinking of just dropping the dance from my repertoire.
>
>
> There would be a lot of dances to drop.  A square dance caller might say
> Pass thru and Dosi Next.  It easily fits in, takes a syllable out and
> dancers hear Dosi as Dosido.  In walkthrough you could explain your call if
> needed.
>
> Rich Sbardella
>
>
> ________________________________
>  From: Greg McKenzie <[email protected]>
> To: Caller's discussion list <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 5:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [Callers] Circle & pass through as the last move of a dance
>
>
> Dave wrote:
>
> > Logistically, I think Greg's approach is difficult to make work.  There's
> > always a new move happening after the pass through, so in effect, you'll
> be
> > calling four beats of "pass through, something something," usually
> "balance
> > here" or whatnot.  Because there's no break between the instruction "pass
> > through" and the instruction that follows it, I don't think dancers
> > generally realize from that phrasing that the pass through is intended to
> > occur after exactly six beats of the circle.
> >
>
> You are absolutely correct Dave!  Structuring calls precisely is often very
> difficult and I sometimes simply drop a dance because the prompts become
> too jumbled when actually given at the correct beat.  I posted to this
> thread because I was, coincidentally, working on a dance called Kiss the
> Bride by Jeffery Spero.
>
> Kiss the Bride is particularly difficult because it uses the circle 3/4,
> pass through transition at the end and the last call I need to fit in is
> "dosido" which takes two beats.  Because it is where the progression takes
> place I also want to say "With the NEXT" to make that clear as well.  On my
> current dance card I "solved" the problem by giving the "Pass Through" call
> early.  That is unacceptable to me and I was trying to come up with a good
> way to make it work using calls that are precisely in time with the
> phrasing.
>
> My current card reads:
>
> B2:  _ _ _ _ [Hands Four and] Circle RIGHT!
>        _ [Three Places], Pass Through, with the NEXT Dosido
>
> To fix the timing I'm considering something like:
>
> B2:  _ _ _ _ [Hands Four and] Circle RIGHT!
>        _ _ [Three Places], Pass Through, NEXT Dosido
>
> ...But that's a lot of words to cram in at the very end of the dance
> phrase.  If the dance started with "Balance and swing" for example, I could
> fit in the word "Balance" which only takes one beat.
>
> I'm thinking of just dropping the dance from my repertoire.
>
> Thanks for reading.
>
> Greg McKenzie
> West Coast, USA
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