This has been a fascinating thread, with a huge amount of valuable information, 
perspectives, and technical options.

I am impressed by those callers who can call from memory. Since for contras I 
don't have a good one. (Squares seem to come naturally to my memory; contras 
not so much). I still use cards. And my backup is a potpourri of photocopies of 
the cards and a pile of pdf versions of them. Although with all the ideas 
expressed in this thread for digital notes and backups, I am considering 
expanding and trying some.

But I was thinking that, memorizing or not, using virtual or not, using cards 
or not -- this is a bit like playing jazz. There's no single best way to play 
jazz. Likewise, I think there are lots of ways of creating a good evening with 
calling. Some rules -- like watching the dancers and reacting to the them and 
the musicians -- are universal, but every caller plays the way that works for 
them. All these techniques should not make a caller feel bad or inadequate. On 
the contrary, they illuminate the wide array of tools that we have access to, 
each in our own way to make the best of all that jazz.

Woody
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Woody Lane
Caller, Percussive Dancer
Roseburg, Oregon
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On 7/28/2021 9:45 AM, Susan English via Contra Callers wrote:
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<http://woosterdance.com>





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