Hi all,

              I once called Chris Page’s dance where the dancers scatter 
individually and find someone with whom to do a Gypsy Meltdown (Gypsy & Swing). 
 Many of the ladies got together leaving two men alone in the middle of the 
dance-floor.  There was absolutely no way that those two men were going to 
Swing each other in a Ballroom Hold.

 

              There was an article in the EFDSS magazine not so long ago about 
this very challenge.  The author was concerned that by going gender-free they 
would lose many good male dancers who weren’t comfortable with the situation.

 

              Someone in these threads said that, if you prefer dancing with 
ladies, then there is nothing preventing you from only asking ladies for a 
dance.  But what happens when you get in the set and find that every Neighbour 
that you meet is a man!

 

I and my wife dance many styles, West Coast Swing, Blues, Ceroc, Modern Jive, 
Tango, Salsa, etc.  99% of the time it is one man with one lady (OK, I 
specialise in dancing with two ladies at once, but that is another matter!).  
Occasionally there will be same-sex pairings, and nobody thinks anything of it. 
 But it is not being forced on them in the way that contra dancing is forcing 
same-sex pairings as you meet and interact with all your Neighbours.

 

The whole point of moving away from Proper to First Couples Improper or Becket 
was that you then had people of the opposite gender on both sides of you in 
your minor set, so that all Neighbour and Partner interactions were with the 
opposite gender!

 

I think part of the challenge is the very close Ballroom-Hold Swing which many 
men find too intimate with another man.  Of course there are lots of 
symmetrical holds that don’t have the same challenge – you are further apart.  
They don’t have the “Pointy Hand” to help you remember which side to finish on. 
 I often use these myself in contra dances when I have a good partner, doing a 
different Swing each time through the dance, but I know which side to finish 
the Swing on.  I suspect the Ballroom-Hold Swing is too embedded in Contra 
Dance culture to change now, though, of course, it was not always so.

 

The communities that I call for all want men dancing with ladies.  I use 
geographic and positional calling where it helps.  I start most sessions by 
saying, “Find a partner, traditionally one man and one lady, but anyone can 
dance with anyone.”  99% of the time they will dance with the opposite gender. 

 

Personally I have a real problem with Larks & Robins since I use Men & Ladies 
in my calling.  For me the L in Lark makes me think of Ladies, not Left.  It 
really hurts my brain!

 

I am all for anyone dancing with anyone.  I dance the Lady’s role and will 
Swing anyone.  I love Chaos Lines!  (And please don’t assume that you know 
anything about my sexuality!)

 

I feel that it is very sad that the traditional and historic concepts are being 
lost.  Our culture has always been very  inclusive, with everyone welcome and 
anyone dancing with anyone they want. I am not at all convinced that any 
benefits outweigh the losses.

 

            Happy dancing,

                   John                       

                                    

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

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