Hi, Maia, all,
I have seen a few choices at our weekly dance, and Louise when she called for 
us did a great job.  I think some of the things that have been said in this 
thread kind of work well, and I have continued to adjust the way I teach based 
on some of the things I have seen and have read.  Having people try both roles 
is great.  
I am not sure I'd go into the history of genders because that will get the 
nugget of info in dancers' heads that the roles have a loose base in gender.  I 
think we might consider never even talking gender at all.
One issue that has befuddled me is actually how to deal with the experienced 
dancers who join the lesson as the ringers.  We love our experienced dancers 
coming early to help out!  Except, I'd like to not have experienced dancers put 
their own agenda into the lesson by forcing gender roles if they are not fans 
of gender free dancing.  I've seen that done and then the lesson becomes 
gendered even as I insist on teaching in a gender free way.  I think finding 
ways for people to try both roles at times of the lesson certainly is ideal to 
continue to reinforce gender free dancing, but I don't think that experienced 
dancers should be going against the instructor and forcing gendered dancing.
Perry
    On Sunday, March 10, 2024 at 10:47:55 AM EDT, Maia McCormick via Contra 
Callers <[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Hey there, hive mind,
When you're calling larks and robins, during the lesson, how do youa. explain 
the roles to the new folks, andb. put the beginners into roles for the duration 
of the lesson?
I've seen "try swinging in both roles and see which feels better", I've seen 
"unless you have a preference, whoever is standing on the right of your 
partnership is the robin for now", I've seen "pick whichever bird you like 
better", I've seen "the robin's role is a little easier so do that if you feel 
less confident"...
I'm curious what folks here do and in what kind of distribution, and how you 
find it works for you in practice.
(Please please please let's not relitigate gender-free contra or the bird terms 
in this thread. If you really must, please make a separate thread.)
Swingingly,Maia

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