As a caller, I've had to make decisions about whether to accept gigs when the 
band is already booked and I'd prefer not to work with them. Because the 
contradance community is so interconnected, I prefer not to be too public with 
my opinions about bands and other callers and such. 

If offered a gig with a band with which I don't want to work, I'll usually tell 
the organizer that I have other plans and work to try to find an alternative 
date. I would not tell the organizer that I don't like or otherwise don't want 
to work with a particular band. If I'm booked first and the band is booked 
second, I'll just view the dance as an opportunity to hone my skills for more 
challenging circumstances. 

For example, there is a local band comprised of very nice people, but several 
times over the course the evening, they will have tempo problems or will skip 
or add entire phrases of music. As annoying as that is, it causes me to really 
pay attention to the band and allows me to practice techniques for 
re-synchronizing the music and the dance.

Yes, the evening is more challenging. But I always leave it as a stronger 
caller.

Mark Hillegonds

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