On 6/19/2015 4:04 AM, Tom Hinds via Callers wrote:
I'm asking myself why not demo a ricochet?  In my mind there are some
advantages to demonstrating a move instead of describing it (or doing
both with a wireless mic).

My experience is most contra callers are highly educated and have
exceptional verbal skills.  Maybe some callers don't value a good
demonstration.  Or is a demonstration too beneath some of us?  One of my
calling students told me that I failed as a caller because I
demonstrated a move.

Why should you be limited to only one way of explaining a move? Demonstrations are incredibly powerful teaching tools. I use demos a lot, mostly for moves that are a little out of the ordinary, or when there's a particular thing in the move that I want to stress. And when the caller is demonstrating, say, a ricochet hey, they're also demonstrating a lot of other things in the process -- good eye contact, hand connections, tracking on the other dancers...

Kalia

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