My mileage varies considerably in numbers of dances I get through in
an evening. The biggest factors are 1) number of beginners, 2)
chattiness/inattention of dancers, 3) flexibility of band, 4) length
of break.

I have tried to pay attention to specific couples and track them in a
dance, but ALWAYS get confused. Were they twos and now are ones? That
just doesn't work for me. Nor does counting iterations of a dance, for
the same reasons others have mentioned. I use a watch or clock and
even then I forget what time they started. I mostly go by feel.

I prepare 10-11 dances for a 2 1/2 hour dance (our regular dance),
usually getting 9-10 done, and 12-13 for a 3 hour dance, usually doing
at least 12. I have had to pull out more once in a while.

I have an oddity coming up: a band for which I am calling has asked to
take the lead on when to end the dances. I figure one evening of that
can't hurt, if it keeps the band happy. I will take notes. The leader
of this band has control issues and knows what's best for everyone.

Generally I plan for 15 minutes from start to start of each dance and
if I get in more, that's great.

-Amy



> On Apr 26, 2015, at 5:54 PM, Maia McCormick via Callers 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Just polling the masses here--how long do you generally run your dances (in 
> times through the dance, time take, couples going up and back, etc.)? How 
> many dances do you generally manage to fit into a 3-hour contra evening? I've 
> heard different wisdom from different folks and am curious to add some more 
> data points!
>
> Cheers,
> Maia
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