I started out calling contras but moved entirely into Community Dance (a little of everything) and a much heavier emphasis this past year in International Folk Dance.
One of the best thing Beth Molaro ever told me to do when I was at a little music camp many years ago, and I was the only one in a dance session with her, was to “lose the cards.“ I practiced a simple dance over and over that afternoon till I had it down, and called it that evening without my card, and it was the most freeing experience I had had up to that point. Since then I do write cards, and I bring them with me (ones that I think I will draw from for my program), and I may refer to them during the walk-through, but rarely need to use them when I’m calling. (I end up laying them out and deciding on the spot which one feels like the right next one to do.) Meanwhile, I would love to know of a good, simple, easy-to-use program that works on Macs/Apple products. Patricia Patricia Campbell Newtown, CT Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 28, 2021, at 1:46 PM, Bill Olson via Contra Callers > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi Susan, This addresses #2, a potential BACKUP PLAN..... and also "paperless > calling" in general, though not in the way you were thinking... > > Maybe 25-30 (sheesh maybe more!) years ago I had been calling for several > years and also played in a couple dance bands and also did sound at the North > Whitefield, Maine 4th Friday dance (this was Ted Sannella's dance for many > years). One time the caller didn't show up and I was asked if I could call > the dance. I had no cards with me but said OK and had to do it from memory. I > got through the dance (barely) without having to repeat any dances (hah hah) > but found the experience very "freeing" not having to look down at a card. > (yeah there were a few tense moments there).. Anyway since that time I > resolved never to be tied down to paper (or recently to a computer or the > internet) and have always called from memory. This makes it easier to > interact with the band and more importantly to be aware of what is happening > with the dancers out on the floor. Before each dance I make a plan (which is > rarely fully adhered to) with dances and "spares".. I go through them in my > head on the way to the dance.. There have been several times, though not that > many, when I had a brain fart and couldn't remember the dance and had to bail > but quickly called a no-brainer one walk-thru dance.. . Before the pandemic > (i.e. not calling for a year and a half) I had about 100 dances in the memory > bank. Of course to keep things fresh, I would call new ones which I would > study for a while before the dance. Some times they got added to the 100 some > times not.. > > OK I understand not everyone trusts their memory like this.. BUT it's not a > bad idea to have an evening's program worth of dances that you can recall > from memory (or even two or three) just in case you forget your cards at a > dance where there is no internet access!!.. Rick Mohr used to have (maybe > still does) a business card sized card in his wallet. He developed a > shorthand for annotating a dance and claimed he had 100 dances on that card > (the printing was very small!).. !! Larry Unger used to carry a set of dance > cards in his guitar case.. He wasn't a caller but would give them to the > caller in case "something happened", so the show would go on. I.e. it's > probably good to have a set of "emergency" dance cards in your wallet or car > glove compartment or heck on your smart phone. But I still like being to call > from memory.. Good exercise for my brain I guess.. > > my $.02 worth.. > > bill olson in Maine > > From: Susan English via Contra Callers <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2021 4:45 PM > To: [email protected] > <[email protected]> > Subject: [Callers] Paperless Calling > > As I begin to travel again, I want to leave my dance cards home and access > all my material virtually. I have 2 questions: > > 1. Which virtual method (or app) do you prefer for accessing your dance > instructions and notes? > 2. What is your back-up plan at a dance if you can't get on the internet? > > Susan > 330-347-8155 > woosterdance.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Contra Callers mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
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