This is what is important - it is why we go to dances. "the dancers adjusted and all had a good time, and I still had the hall’s trust and goodwill at the end of the evening”
And I think it is fun as a dancer to occasionally have to cope with messed-up dancing due to dancers, callers, or bands mistakes or miscues. > On Nov 6, 2017, at 11:10 AM, Maia McCormick via Callers > <[email protected]> wrote: > > So after a gig, I find myself haunted by one or two missteps from an evening > — the rolling start that was a little muddy, the thing I didn’t teach clearly > enough so the dancers never quite got it — even though the dancers adjusted > and all had a good time, and I still had the hall’s trust and goodwill at the > end of the evening. > > Is this a familiar experience for anyone? Assuming you’ve already learned the > lesson to be learned there, how do you move past it and stop > self-flagellating?Would love to hear some people’s thoughts! > > Cheers, > Maia > _______________________________________________
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