Got tested Friday. (good at the moment)

The last dance I called was the 5th Saturday in February.at Sunderland, MA    
(so long ago)
The next might be the first Saturday in August for the monthly Cornwall, CT 
Town Hall dance.  (now dark). 
It would be outside either on town property or on private land in front of a 
barn.Semi-public, by word of mouth - what would I call...!?
Modified contradance loosely based on the likes of Morning Star and Lady of the 
Lake.. (Sets no more than 6 couples)Certain type short whole set longways - a 
scattered 2 couple formation - a circle - Patricia's Round  (don't ask). Square.
(2 in mind).   Dosadoes done face to face (back up, stay away from me...Oh 
yeah, we live together)  Arm turns (wave).
Keeping Dudley's printout. .
Would expect a smaller group and doing just an hour or so.  Folks have asked.  
Gathering the movers and shakers - (music)
Bob LivingstonMiddletown, CT..  


   On Monday, July 20, 2020, 4:08:22 PM EDT, Donna Hunt via Trad Callers 
<tradcall...@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:  
 
 Looks like I'm coming a little late to this thread, but I must appreciate 
Claire's question and Delia's response to the negativity.  Yes, Contra is not 
now and maybe not in the foreseeable future be what we "remember", but those of 
us who enjoy community events and gathering will try to find other ways.  

Several of us across the US (and in England if I remember correctly?) are 
spending countless hours in our dance communities preparing Zoom gatherings be 
it contra, ECD, couple dances or socials.  Others are hosting concerts to 
support musicians, and having jams to keep local musicians engaged.  Others are 
challenging the limits of technology  to make the music sound "live" (who 
knew??).  We're giving our community members just a taste of what we're missing 
while allowing us to visit with friends near and faraway from other parts of 
the country.  

So, I appreciate the open inquiry and initiating a discussion of what might the 
future bring...because it will be a long time before folks feel comfortable 
being close again.  With innovation and social distancing we might be able to 
social dis-dance together again.
BTW:  some of these suggestions sound like sword dancing...together while 
holding swords or sticks, morris with hankies?, creating patterns and working 
together.  With the heat wave this week  I'd encourage a swimming pool dance 
with noodles (and masks of course).  Duck for the Oyster anyone?
 
Donna Hunt



 
 
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From: Julia Whiteneck via Contra Callers <contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net>
To: Mary Collins <native...@gmail.com>; Lissa Bengtson <lissabengt...@gmail.com>
Cc: contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net 
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Sent: Mon, Jul 20, 2020 3:29 pm
Subject: [Callers] Re: Distance "contra" dance choreo?

Could have a baton in one hand and a glove on the other to grasp the other 
person's baton "hand" - seems like it could be doable! then cross hand swings 
might work too
From: Lissa Bengtson via Contra Callers <contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net>
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2020 10:32 AM
To: Mary Collins <native...@gmail.com>
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Subject: [Callers] Re: Distance "contra" dance choreo? I have some experience 
with pool noodles (teaching aqua aerobics) and the dollar-store kind are pretty 
wiggly and would not withstand the weight of a magnet, nor be manageable.  
There are stronger noodles available from exercise websites, which are not 
cheap but are tougher and would withstand use for longer.  If 6 ft is from 
face-to-face, and the human arm is about 2 feet long, perhaps you only need a 
two-foot noodle, which would add up to 8 feet total with arms extended.  Maybe 
a balsa-wood "baton" would also work.  I'll bet there are some Morris dances 
that could morph into contra dances, using sticks.  Picturing stars and heys 
with sticks/noodles--the dances would be lovely.  Get a drone and film them 
from above!      Our town almost opened up for outdoor gatherings of 10, but 
then the upswing in cases hit.  And we can't be outdoors until October, anyway, 
in this heat.  Louise Siddons is also working on "out-of-the-box" contra ideas: 
 https://forms.gle/eR8dbyLz9NV3592h8.
Lissa BengtsonSan Antonio

On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 8:46 AM Mary Collins via Contra Callers 
<contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:

I like John's idea of designated partners and no progressions.
Claire I also am liking the noodle idea. Still making connection which for me 
is a huge part of contra and square dance. A thought about that, each person 
would need 2 noodles with the opposing polarity magnet in each end. How do you 
plan for #'s of attendees? Would you sell "noodle hands" so each dancer can 
come prepared and with personal "hands"? (Which I like as a group fundraiser)
Watching this space for more dance ideas for my "covid box". Thanks for posing 
these questions.
Mary Collins
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020, 9:02 AM John Sweeney via Contra Callers 
<contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:

Hi Claire,
        What some groups are planning, possibly, is to start their new dance 
sessions with just couple dances.  Come with a partner, or choose one person 
and stay with them.

        There are lots of good dances to choose from; but only if your dancers 
are prepared to embrace change, new ideas and new skills.  Contra, ceilidh, 
squares, ECD, etc. are all part of the same spectrum of dance, with common 
origins.

        Here are some ideas (some are usually done as mixers, just stay with 
the same partner):
Salty Dog Rag
La Chapelloise
Swedish Masquerade
Teton Mountain Stomp
The Ideal Schottische
The Gay Gordons
Redwing Mixer
Twirl & Go

        You can Waltz (obviously) and all the other standard couple dances.

        And if your dancers are prepared to work in fours and stay in those 
fours, you can add all the Appalachian/Running Set two-couple figures - there 
are dozens to choose from.  Yes, it is more fun to do them with new couples, 
but if you have to stay in the same foursomes you can still have fun.

        I hope that helps.

            Happy dancing,                      
                   John                 

John Sweeney, Dancer, England   j...@modernjive.com 01233 625 362 & 07802 940 
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http://contrafusion.co.uk/KentCeilidhs.html for Live Music Ceilidhs             
http://www.contrafusion.co.uk for Dancing in Kent                       
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