I didn’t say – I’ve been calling for about 30 years at local clubs (Cheshire, 
England) and at one time also used call a lot of ONS, parties,& fundraisers
For the club nights even with dances I know I run through them at least once. 
Though our clubs have CDs and instruction books (Hugh Stewart’s book The 
Country Dance Club Book (cambridgefolk.org.uk) is excellent) so in an emergency 
I can call a programme using dances I know well.

From: Mo via Contra Callers
Sent: 01 January 2024 15:38
To: Shared Weight Contra Callers
Subject: [Callers] Re: Practicing dances

It depends.
For a club programme I start about a week ahead (to allow for failing 
concentration).  Sort out a varied programme with plenty options if I need an 
easier dance or numbers are a problem (I don’t always call longways or contras, 
a mix of shapes and styles) 
If it’s a dance I don’t call regularly I practise to the CD track I’m going to 
use (unless it’s a track the club has but I don’t then I use another track). 
Practise till I can get my calls out in time to the music, know what I need to 
say (for that group) both as walk-through and prompt, can almost call without 
the card.
If it’s a one-off dance with a band I often work with I have a bunch of dances 
I can call from memory, though if I haven’t called recently for that kind of 
group(e.g. a Burns night, Sealed Knot etc) I might type out a set list + 
necessary prompts. A new band needs consultation and listening to their online 
tracks.

From: Mary Collins via Contra Callers
Sent: 01 January 2024 15:12
To: Shared Weight Contra Callers
Subject: [Callers] Practicing dances

Researching a discussion I had with a fellow organizer. 

As a caller, newbie, experienced, old hat experienced: 
1. how often do you practice calling dances, esp new to you dances? 
2. Do you practice to music?
3. How far in advance do you set and work through your program?

Thanks for any and all input.

Mary Collins
Fanklinville/Olean NY


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