this is wonderful to hear! keep on keeping on!
BTW where are you located?

Mary Collins
Franklinville NY  (near Olean & PA border, south of Buffalo and East of
Erie PA)

"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who
couldn't hear the music." - Nietzsche

“Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass ... it's about learning
to dance in the rain!” ~ unknown


On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 12:40 AM Robert Matson via Contra Callers <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Please join us in celebrating a significant milestone for our college
> dance: more than 50 dancers this past Friday!  Last school year we averaged
> around 20/dance.  Last year's core dancers were seniors.  This school year
> we have been averaging around 10/dance, but our core dancers are mostly
> freshman.  (Yay!)
>
> Video clip from the dance:
> Dance: 'The Flircle."  Ellen Hostetter calling.  Band: Bobby Fjsh and the
> Magic River
> https://youtu.be/TGWzuIk2LTE
> (For videos, we've promised to obscure dancers' features in order to
> maintain privacy.)
>
> As some of you know, who have met us on-line or in-person, we started our
> dance from scratch, with all first-time dancers and a novice caller who
> hadn't done much contra.  (That said, our novice caller is a professional
> educator and researcher whose formative art was ballet and tap).  At last
> Friday's dance, about 80% were first-timers.  The other 20% were
> beginner-level.
>
> To share, with the hope that some of you can benefit, we've identified
> several possible explanations for the high turnout.  The primary new effort
> was that we hosted a pop-up art exhibit in the space, lasting for the
> 120-minutes for which we had the studio.  Long story short, pursuant to our
> floating the idea in our regular announcement and inviting artists to
> pin-up, one of our core dancers volunteered to curate a show and spoke with
> her art professor who, in turn, liked the idea and gave the students credit
> if they participated.  From that, a good 25-30 student artists came with
> work to pin-up -- or put down -- we had one sculpture -- who had never
> heard of contra, who may have never put a foot down on a beat, and had no
> intent of dancing.  With encouragement, all but one (due to health issues)
> joined in for the whole dance.
>
> The student who curated has offered to continue creating exhibits and we
> plan to do this every time.  (We dance 2x/month.)
>
> We think it was a rogue wave of sorts.  Another student, it so happened,
> on the same eve, got a group of his friends to come, and several students
> from the outdoors club showed up.  And then several of our usual dancers,
> who we hadn't seen for a while, showed up.
>
> And then one of our usual dancers was freaked out by the size of the
> crowd, she told us, and left.  :-)
>
> Luckily, a reporter and photographer from the school newspaper also
> visited on the same eve!
>
> So, a wonderful tsunami of first timers.
>
> We look forward to seeing how many keep returning.
>
> Program:
> Circassian Circle
> The Flircle
> - Intermission, art show, hob-nobbing
> - Swing workshop
> Lucky 7 Mixer
>
> We did three walkthroughs of each dance and started 10 min. late due to
> distractions caused by hanging the art show.  We dance Larks/Robins.
>
> All best,
> Rob
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>
> Robert Matson
> Cell: (917) 626-2675
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