Here's a good anti-creep tactic for beginner sessions.  Sorry to generalize, 
the usual suspect is an older unattached man who comes early and makes himself 
all too available to the prettiest new dancer.  Before you know it, he's 
running his own 1-on-1 workshop.  I let him go for a while, but when it appears 
the behavior is predatory I get them in a circle and teach them how to 
allemande.  Then I say "With this partner allemande R 1 1/2, then move on to 
the next and allemande L 1 1/2, then to the next and allemande R 1 1/2, etc." 
until creep and prey are far apart, and then " take this one as your new 
partner for some more."  This also breaks up those newbie couples who came 
joined at the hip.  Of course, at the same time they're learning a progression 
and how to adjust to each neighbor, so it's seems like real teaching.
 
This circle technique also works well to safely teach swings.  Now those 
"gentlemen" who forced me to learn this no longer come early when I'm calling - 
 
Bob

 
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Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2015 14:30:30 -0700
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Subject: Re: [Callers] Solutions for callers for dealing with problem dancers
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As a caller I try to include something in my beginners' sessions that tells 
people how to quickly refuse a dance without giving a reason. 
Seattle-area caller, LauraMé Smith often demonstrates how NOT to gypsy (so that 
the other person is always trying to get away from you), and she does it early 
in the evening, on the floor, with a chosen accomplice, and with humor. 
-Amy Wimmer


On Sep 9, 2015, at 2:08 PM, Perry Shafran via Callers 
<[email protected]> wrote:

OK, I think we have talked at each other for awhile now, arguing whether or not 
harassment is rampant at our dances.  I think it would be nice if we could now 
discuss solutions we as CALLERS (remember, this is a callers' list, not an 
organizers' list) can and should do with respect to this.  If anyone has any 
ideas, some positive solutions, I am open and receptive to hearing them.  

Perry
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