And of course there are dozens of contras written before the Great Revival 
(roughly 1965-present), when swinging wasn’t considered essential to a good 
dance. Money Musk, anyone?

Tony Parkes
Billerica, Mass.
www.hands4.com<http://www.hands4.com/>
New book! Square Dance Calling: An Old Art for a New Century
(available now)

From: Jerome Grisanti via Contra Callers <contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2022 11:05 AM
To: Lisa Sieverts <l...@lisasieverts.com>
Cc: Caller's discussion list <call...@sharedweight.net>
Subject: [Callers] Re: Dances with fewer swings

I second Lisa's idea, with the added note that such choreography will likely 
face some resistance if it's not sold well. So I encourage fun and creative 
choreography that will outweigh the perceived loss of value of dances with 
fewer swings.

We might reinvigorate ideas from old square-dance figures (lady/lark around 
two, gent, robin drop through) and from English dance (cast and lead, set and 
turn single). Selling meaning to explore the fun and connective elements in 
these figures, rather than seeing them as placeholders. I'm sure there are many 
more ideas and I'm interested in them.

Jerome

On Wed, Nov 23, 2022, 10:18 AM Lisa Sieverts via Contra Callers 
<contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net<mailto:contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net>>
 wrote:
At the risk of derailing this conversation, ah, I definitely am derailing it so 
will change the subject line.

I’d like to see new COVID-aware choreography with fewer swings. If swinging is 
perhaps the most dangerous thing we do while dancing, I’d like to see some new 
dances that emphasize partner swings and de-emphasize neighbor swings, and at 
least some dances without any swings.

I’m intrigued by the idea that dances without swings open up 32 beats of 
opportunity for new choreography.

Lisa Sieverts
603-762-0235
l...@lisasieverts.com<mailto:l...@lisasieverts.com>

On 23 Nov 2022, at 9:30, Jeff Kaufman via Contra Callers wrote:

> "during the average contra evening, you will spend approximately 30 minutes
> swinging"
>
> Tangent: I thought "that can't be right" but a little playing with numbers
> and I think it is.  My back of the envelope: guess ~12 dances, each ~17
> times through, with ~20 beats of swinging per dance.  That's 4k beats of
> swinging, which at 118bpm is 35min.  Another way to think of it is that in
> a 3hr evening half of your time is dancing and a third of that is swinging.
>
> Jeff
>
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