Hello
I am devising a workshop for a festival here in Australia, and have long been 
of the opinion that there are no "leaders" in contra dance couples. Moves 
should be executed with mutual consent, especially embellishments such as 
turning under out of a ladies' chain. Conventions such as waltz hold swings are 
really useful here. In Australia, other related dance forms use a variety of 
swing holds, which lead to confusion and interruption of flow. I plan to place 
some emphasis on conventions of holds, such as allemande and star holds.
I would value people's opinions on this, as it may ruffle some long-held 
conventions. Any words of wisdom from the gender free dance community would be 
especially welcome. 
Also, I believe that if dancers are to enjoy embellishments, they must be by 
mutual consent. This is so difficult to establish in a microsecond. I would 
value any thoughts on how to advise reaching this consent in the context of a 
contra dance.
Looking forward to your thoughts
cheersJeanette

Jeanette Mill
 
Contra dance caller, musician, workshop facilitator

Canberra, Australia

Phone: +61 (0)449 686 077
 
Email: jeanette_m...@yahoo.com.au
 
Skype: jeanette.mill
 
  
 
"The piano - 88 little mistakes waiting to happen"Kate Barnes
 
  
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