I know most our dancers are still listening because if I ever lose my place and 
miss-call the next figure, half will try to do what I said (usually the 
beginners) and the other half will loudly pronounce the correct move.  When I 
do booboo, after the dance I always compliment the dancers on their masterful 
recovery, even if they didn't have one. 

I also try to drop out as early as practical.  It's usually as switch from full 
calling to single words, and finally to maybe a word once every 32 bars at a 
place that may have tricky timing or to get everyone back in sync with each 
other.

........Circle left
.......Neighbor swing
...Long lines forward and back
...Ladies allemande right 1-1/2

To 

........Circle
........Neighbor
......Forward and back
........Ladies

Harold


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Aahz Maruch
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 3:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Callers] Planned vs. "on-the-fly" call wording (was Re: Circle & 
pass through as the last move of a dance)

On Thu, Feb 13, 2014, Jonathan Sivier wrote:
>
>    I like to change around the exact words I use during a dance.  In 
> part to keep myself and the dancers alert.  Also if a given phrase 
> doesn't work for someone then the next time through if I say something 
> slightly different it may make more sense for them.  Also if some part 
> of the dance seems to be causing problems for some of the dancers I 
> may change the words I'm using in order to, hopefully, help them out.

Does anyone have evidence that dancers pay attention to the caller after the 
first few iterations?  I certainly don't, and my limited experience as a caller 
indicates that few do (if any).
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