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2018-06-28 Thread Donna Hunt via Callers
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Donna Hunt

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2017-06-02 Thread Claire Takemori via Callers



Woody, I was able to ask for a lesson at the start, but will only do it if 
there are not enough experienced dancers to help.  I’m told to expect new 
dancers rolling in throughout the evening, so we will have to just teach as we 
go. 

Seth, Yes if there are lots of beginners and too few experienced contra 
dancers, I plan to bring barn dances, mixers for a fun time!   I’m calling a 
family dance earlier in the day and will have a wide selection ready for 
various possibilities in dancers. 

Nick, Yeah, too late to add a 50 minute intro to contra session, but I’ll give 
them the feedback for next year. I noticed at NEFFA they had an intro session 
every day.  I didn’t notice any intro to contra at FolkLife, but wasn’t looking 
for it either….. 

Jim, Thanks!! Great advice. 

Thanks so much everyone !
Claire 


Hi everyone. 
I?m looking for advice.  I?m calling a FFF next Sat and live in SF Bay Area, 
where the average person has never heard of contra dance.  I got advice from 
Alan Winston, who called the contra dance a couple years ago when it was a 2 
day event and the contra was Sunday evening.  Now it?s a 1 day festival and the 
contra is Sat 630-10pm.The other dance that evening is Blues/Fusion, which 
I expect will have a HUGE crowd.   There is also a contra dance about 30 
minutes South of the venue and a waltz evening 30 minutes East, so I?m not 
confident that a bunch of experienced contra dancers will show up. I?m sure 
some will, as many are also musicians who will be volunteering that day. 

I have several very easy contras  (low piece count, connected, easy single 
progression, stays in minor set, etc) and plan to slip in brief reminders 
during each walk through (since new dancers can join at any time in the 3.5 
hours).  I?m sharing the contra calling with one person, and there is a caller 
for a couple squares, and a caller of 3/4 time contras.  I don?t know how the 
eve will be broken down yet, but I?m likely to call 2-3 contras in each half.  

It?s in a high school gym, so I know to keep calls short and clear due to 
acoustics.  
I?m wondering about offering a 20 minute lesson before the dance??? 

Thanks for any advice about free folk festivals (assuming there won?t be a lot 
of experienced dancer ringers).  I?m just back from FolkLife and NEFFA and they 
are full of experienced contra dancers?? 

Claire Takemori (SF Bay Area) 






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2016-10-21 Thread James Saxe via Callers
Galen,

The dance you're looking for might be "Colorful Corner"
(not "Colorful Contra") by Tom Thoreau.

   Colorful Corner, by Tom Thoreau
   Duple improper contra
 1&2.  Cir L 1x; sw N
   3.  Long lines F
   4.  M almd L 1 1/2 to form wavy line of 4
 5&6.  Bal wave; sw pt [on W's orig side of set]
   7.  Cir L 3/4
   8.  Bal ring; California twirl with pt

I think Tom wrote it after an evening when he had danced
a square in which his corner wore a particularly colorful
outfit.

--Jim

> On Oct 21, 2016, at 5:09 PM, Galen Armstrong via Callers 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi all!
> 
> I'm looking for a dance called Colorful Contra. I don't know the author. 
> Anyone know it?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Galen 
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2016-10-21 Thread Galen Armstrong via Callers
Hi all!

I'm looking for a dance called Colorful Contra. I don't know the author.
Anyone know it?

Thanks,

Galen


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2011-11-09 Thread Martha Edwards
Three days ago we learned that the good ladies of the Monday Club (who own
the building where we dance) don't like the word "Whiskey" in our
English/American dance weekend (High Tea & Whiskey), so  we're changing the
name to

wait for it

High Tea & Sasparilla

M
E


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2011-10-28 Thread Mary Collins
martha...I like it!



On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 8:59 PM, Martha Edwards wrote:

> Picture - four hands joined in a star (contra-style, or English
> hands-across
> style, or even "clump" style) - Tagline - Come dancing with the Stars!
>
> M
> E
>
> On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Mary Collins 
> wrote:
>
> > Great idea Martha!  I like it.  I need to revisit the Ants/Pants thing.
>  I
> > find as a "non-traditional" student that most of the others in my
> classes,
> > while not all 18 but varying ages, greet the word dance with raised
> eyebrow
> > and glances askew.  That word alone seems to be a bit of a "turn off",
> that
> > and my age.  I think they think dancing with the stars and the like. So
> > while I am open to all suggestions, we all need to keep in mind, what
> works
> > for one community may not necessarily work for another.  I actually
> attend
> > classes with the sister of one of our premier college dancer promoters
> (she
> > attends another college) but the one at my school works nights that we
> have
> > dances and so cannot bring friends.  I will be checking out our "social
> > club" status, have not seen anything listed that suggests that we even
> HAVE
> > such a group.
> >
> > Thanks guys, keep the ideas flowing and let's do as Martha suggests and
> > come
> > up with a great tag line...one that might work for all dance forms,
> Irish,
> > Scottish, English AND of course our fav...Contra!
> >
> > Mary
> > QCCD
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Richard Hart 
> wrote:
> >
> > > A tagline like, "Come dance with your friends" might work, especially
> if
> > > you can put it on a poster that you give to a few of those college
> > students
> > > to post on college walls, and to act as contacts for spreading the
> word.
> > >
> > >
> > > Martha Edwards remarked on 10/27/2011 10:49 AM:
> > >
> > >  How right you are, Mary!  Our "messaging" could use a lot of work. We
> > have
> > >> a
> > >> fabulous overall message to deliver - community, civility, enjoyment,
> > >> exercise, friendliness - if all human endeavors had the mores and
> > customs
> > >> of
> > >> many of our dance organizations, we'd have a great world to live in.
> But
> > >> it's not a succinct marketing message.
> > >>
> > >> Spider and others succeeded with her "Ants Pants Contradance - easy
> > >> dancing
> > >> to live music" but I agree, it would be good to work a bit on finding
> a
> > >> clear, memorable, great tagline. At my company, Extra Mile Design, we
> > >> often
> > >> work with a wonderful woman, Nancy Schwartz, who is a wizard at
> helping
> > >> people find that message. She runs a tagline contest every year. I
> think
> > >> one
> > >> is coming up. We should, collectively, try to come up with a worthy
> > entry.
> > >>
> > >> Check it out:
> > >> http://**nonprofitmarketingtraining.**com/programs-workshops/**
> > >> tagline-focus-project/<
>  >
> http://nonprofitmarketingtraining.com/programs-workshops/tagline-focus-project/
> > >
> > >>
> > >> M
> > >> E
> > >>
> > >> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Mary Collins
> > >>  wrote:
> > >>
> > >>  Great ideas guys, I'll check out the CDSS information, most of this
> is
> > >>> stuff
> > >>> we've heard before and holding a dance on campus is a bit more than
> we
> > >>> can
> > >>> handle.  the sites are great and so are the suggestions, but I really
> > am
> > >>> looking for a "hook" on a poster...like Michale Ludgate's "Support
> Live
> > >>> Music, Go Contra Dancing"...but I'm not sure that will work either.
> >  I've
> > >>> seen "turn off the TV...dance!"  A night of aerobics... and some
> other
> > >>> things, that's really what I'm looking for.  Trying to hold dances on
> > >>> campus
> > >>> is great, but you need to have a person or group on campus that will
> > >>> sponsor
> > >>> the dance etc, and that's almost  like starting a whole new dance
> > series
> > >>> (dont' really have time or resources to do this), our dance is
> readily
> > >>> excessible to almost all the campuses that have dorms, most of the
> > >>> colleges
> > >>> are "comuter" colleges with day campuses and some of them (mostly in
> > the
> > >>> city or what is considered the city) have campus housing.  All are on
> > bus
> > >>> routes and our dance is in the heart of the "cool" section of town.
> >  Most
> > >>> young adults know about our area and the shops restaurants and bars.
> > >>>
> > >>> So, as you see, it's not so much getting individuals to view contra
> > >>> dancing
> > >>> or host a dance but just to get the option out there, visible, so
> that
> > >>> some
> > >>> might try it and help spread the word.
> > >>>
> > >>> And then, I need an artist to create the poster.
> > >>>
> > >>> Thanks again guys!
> > >>>
> > >>> Mary Collins
> > >>> QCCD
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> > >>> call...@sharedweight.net
> > 

Re: [Callers] (no subject)

2011-10-28 Thread Alan Winston - SSRL Central Computing
Dance with a partner and all your friends  -- all at the same time!

(Graphic of a a big circle of people holding hands in a way that connotes
motion.)

[For me, the unique value proposition of country dancing (English, contra,
Irish, Scottish, Regency, Victorian, square) is that you're dancing not only
with your partner but with the whole hall, doing the same patterns and able to
synch up with them.  It helps if the music is awesome, etc, but this is what
this offers that you don't get in ballroom dance (everybody doing different
things to the same music) or Balkan, or whatever, where you don't get to
interact with a partner at all.  I'm not convinced this tagline/graphic gets
that across, but that's what I'm getting at.]

-- Alan


> Great idea Martha!  I like it.  I need to revisit the Ants/Pants thing.  I
> find as a "non-traditional" student that most of the others in my classes,
> while not all 18 but varying ages, greet the word dance with raised eyebrow
> and glances askew.  That word alone seems to be a bit of a "turn off", that
> and my age.  I think they think dancing with the stars and the like. So
> while I am open to all suggestions, we all need to keep in mind, what works
> for one community may not necessarily work for another.  I actually attend
> classes with the sister of one of our premier college dancer promoters (she
> attends another college) but the one at my school works nights that we have
> dances and so cannot bring friends.  I will be checking out our "social
> club" status, have not seen anything listed that suggests that we even HAVE
> such a group.

> Thanks guys, keep the ideas flowing and let's do as Martha suggests and come
> up with a great tag line...one that might work for all dance forms, Irish,
> Scottish, English AND of course our fav...Contra!

> Mary
> QCCD

> On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Richard Hart  wrote:

> > A tagline like, "Come dance with your friends" might work, especially if
> > you can put it on a poster that you give to a few of those college students
> > to post on college walls, and to act as contacts for spreading the word.
> >
> >
> > Martha Edwards remarked on 10/27/2011 10:49 AM:
> >
> >  How right you are, Mary!  Our "messaging" could use a lot of work. We have
> >> a
> >> fabulous overall message to deliver - community, civility, enjoyment,
> >> exercise, friendliness - if all human endeavors had the mores and customs
> >> of
> >> many of our dance organizations, we'd have a great world to live in. But
> >> it's not a succinct marketing message.
> >>
> >> Spider and others succeeded with her "Ants Pants Contradance - easy
> >> dancing
> >> to live music" but I agree, it would be good to work a bit on finding a
> >> clear, memorable, great tagline. At my company, Extra Mile Design, we
> >> often
> >> work with a wonderful woman, Nancy Schwartz, who is a wizard at helping
> >> people find that message. She runs a tagline contest every year. I think
> >> one
> >> is coming up. We should, collectively, try to come up with a worthy entry.
> >>
> >> Check it out:
> >> http://**nonprofitmarketingtraining.**com/programs-workshops/**
> >> tagline-focus-project/
> >>
> >> M
> >> E
> >>
> >> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Mary Collins
> >>  wrote:
> >>
> >>  Great ideas guys, I'll check out the CDSS information, most of this is
> >>> stuff
> >>> we've heard before and holding a dance on campus is a bit more than we
> >>> can
> >>> handle.  the sites are great and so are the suggestions, but I really am
> >>> looking for a "hook" on a poster...like Michale Ludgate's "Support Live
> >>> Music, Go Contra Dancing"...but I'm not sure that will work either.  I've
> >>> seen "turn off the TV...dance!"  A night of aerobics... and some other
> >>> things, that's really what I'm looking for.  Trying to hold dances on
> >>> campus
> >>> is great, but you need to have a person or group on campus that will
> >>> sponsor
> >>> the dance etc, and that's almost  like starting a whole new dance series
> >>> (dont' really have time or resources to do this), our dance is readily
> >>> excessible to almost all the campuses that have dorms, most of the
> >>> colleges
> >>> are "comuter" colleges with day campuses and some of them (mostly in the
> >>> city or what is considered the city) have campus housing.  All are on bus
> >>> routes and our dance is in the heart of the "cool" section of town.  Most
> >>> young adults know about our area and the shops restaurants and bars.
> >>>
> >>> So, as you see, it's not so much getting individuals to view contra
> >>> dancing
> >>> or host a dance but just to get the option out there, visible, so that
> >>> some
> >>> might try it and help spread the word.
> >>>
> >>> And then, I need an artist to create the poster.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks again guys!
> >>>
> >>> Mary Collins
> >>> QCCD
> >>> 

Re: [Callers] (no subject)

2011-10-28 Thread Greg McKenzie
I like the "dancing with the stars" idea.  Perhaps the whole point is to *
not* make sense.

I'll just throw out this one:

*Contras
*Extreme Social Dancing
(It;s not for everyone.)


I like the "extreme" part.  Kind of gives it an edge.

- Greg McKenzie

***

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Martha Edwards wrote:

> True, how true!
>
> Yet something doesn't have to be clear to be intriguing...
>
> I'm sure we can come up with something much better.  If what I suggested is
> kind of dumb, you are all empowered to come up with something equally dumb.
> Perhaps out of our collective silly ideas that we think will never work  we
> may find something that will...
>
> M
> E
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 8:21 PM, Alan Winston - SSRL Central Computing <
> wins...@slac.stanford.edu> wrote:
>
> > M --
> >
> > > Picture - four hands joined in a star (contra-style, or English
> > hands-across
> > > style, or even "clump" style) - Tagline - Come dancing with the Stars!
> >
> > Sorry to be a downer, but I think that'd be completely incoherent to
> > anybody
> > who hadn't been to a contra, english, or square dance before.  I love the
> > four-hands image, but it doesn't suggest a "star" unless you know it's a
> > star,
> > and historically it's been called things like "hands across", "wheel",
> and
> > "mill" or "moulinet" (because it's kind of like the four sails of a
> > windmill,
> > I think).
> >
> > -- Alan
> >
> >
> > > On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Mary Collins 
> > wrote:
> >
> > > > Great idea Martha!  I like it.  I need to revisit the Ants/Pants
> thing.
> >  I
> > > > find as a "non-traditional" student that most of the others in my
> > classes,
> > > > while not all 18 but varying ages, greet the word dance with raised
> > eyebrow
> > > > and glances askew.  That word alone seems to be a bit of a "turn
> off",
> > that
> > > > and my age.  I think they think dancing with the stars and the like.
> So
> > > > while I am open to all suggestions, we all need to keep in mind, what
> > works
> > > > for one community may not necessarily work for another.  I actually
> > attend
> > > > classes with the sister of one of our premier college dancer
> promoters
> > (she
> > > > attends another college) but the one at my school works nights that
> we
> > have
> > > > dances and so cannot bring friends.  I will be checking out our
> "social
> > > > club" status, have not seen anything listed that suggests that we
> even
> > HAVE
> > > > such a group.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks guys, keep the ideas flowing and let's do as Martha suggests
> and
> > > > come
> > > > up with a great tag line...one that might work for all dance forms,
> > Irish,
> > > > Scottish, English AND of course our fav...Contra!
> > > >
> > > > Mary
> > > > QCCD
> > > >
> > > > On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Richard Hart 
> > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > A tagline like, "Come dance with your friends" might work,
> especially
> > if
> > > > > you can put it on a poster that you give to a few of those college
> > > > students
> > > > > to post on college walls, and to act as contacts for spreading the
> > word.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Martha Edwards remarked on 10/27/2011 10:49 AM:
> > > > >
> > > > >  How right you are, Mary!  Our "messaging" could use a lot of work.
> > We
> > > > have
> > > > >> a
> > > > >> fabulous overall message to deliver - community, civility,
> > enjoyment,
> > > > >> exercise, friendliness - if all human endeavors had the mores and
> > > > customs
> > > > >> of
> > > > >> many of our dance organizations, we'd have a great world to live
> in.
> > But
> > > > >> it's not a succinct marketing message.
> > > > >>
> > > > >> Spider and others succeeded with her "Ants Pants Contradance -
> easy
> > > > >> dancing
> > > > >> to live music" but I agree, it would be good to work a bit on
> > finding a
> > > > >> clear, memorable, great tagline. At my company, Extra Mile Design,
> > we
> > > > >> often
> > > > >> work with a wonderful woman, Nancy Schwartz, who is a wizard at
> > helping
> > > > >> people find that message. She runs a tagline contest every year. I
> > think
> > > > >> one
> > > > >> is coming up. We should, collectively, try to come up with a
> worthy
> > > > entry.
> > > > >>
> > > > >> Check it out:
> > > > >> http://**nonprofitmarketingtraining.**com/programs-workshops/**
> > > > >> tagline-focus-project/<
> > > >
> >
> http://nonprofitmarketingtraining.com/programs-workshops/tagline-focus-project/
> > > > >
> > > > >>
> > > > >> M
> > > > >> E
> > > > >>
> > > > >> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Mary Collins >
> > > > >>  wrote:
> > > > >>
> > > > >>  Great ideas guys, I'll check out the CDSS information, most of
> this
> > is
> > > > >>> stuff
> > > > >>> we've heard before and holding a dance on campus is a bit more
> than
> > we
> > > > >>> can
> > > > >>> handle.  the sites are great and so are the 

Re: [Callers] (no subject)

2011-10-27 Thread Jonathan Sivier

On 10/27/2011 8:41 PM, Martha Edwards wrote:

True, how true!

Yet something doesn't have to be clear to be intriguing...

I'm sure we can come up with something much better.  If what I suggested is
kind of dumb, you are all empowered to come up with something equally dumb.
Perhaps out of our collective silly ideas that we think will never work  we
may find something that will...


   I like "Dance outside the box", perhaps with an image of the feet 
pattern of the box step.  However, I think that will also be 
incomprehensible to people who aren't already familiar with dancing.


Jonathan
-
Jonathan Sivier
Caller of Contra, English and Early American Dances
jsivier AT illinois DOT edu
Dance Page: http://www.sivier.me/dance_leader.html
-
Q: How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?
A: It depends on what dance you call!



Re: [Callers] (no subject)

2011-10-27 Thread Martha Edwards
True, how true!

Yet something doesn't have to be clear to be intriguing...

I'm sure we can come up with something much better.  If what I suggested is
kind of dumb, you are all empowered to come up with something equally dumb.
Perhaps out of our collective silly ideas that we think will never work  we
may find something that will...

M
E


On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 8:21 PM, Alan Winston - SSRL Central Computing <
wins...@slac.stanford.edu> wrote:

> M --
>
> > Picture - four hands joined in a star (contra-style, or English
> hands-across
> > style, or even "clump" style) - Tagline - Come dancing with the Stars!
>
> Sorry to be a downer, but I think that'd be completely incoherent to
> anybody
> who hadn't been to a contra, english, or square dance before.  I love the
> four-hands image, but it doesn't suggest a "star" unless you know it's a
> star,
> and historically it's been called things like "hands across", "wheel", and
> "mill" or "moulinet" (because it's kind of like the four sails of a
> windmill,
> I think).
>
> -- Alan
>
>
> > On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Mary Collins 
> wrote:
>
> > > Great idea Martha!  I like it.  I need to revisit the Ants/Pants thing.
>  I
> > > find as a "non-traditional" student that most of the others in my
> classes,
> > > while not all 18 but varying ages, greet the word dance with raised
> eyebrow
> > > and glances askew.  That word alone seems to be a bit of a "turn off",
> that
> > > and my age.  I think they think dancing with the stars and the like. So
> > > while I am open to all suggestions, we all need to keep in mind, what
> works
> > > for one community may not necessarily work for another.  I actually
> attend
> > > classes with the sister of one of our premier college dancer promoters
> (she
> > > attends another college) but the one at my school works nights that we
> have
> > > dances and so cannot bring friends.  I will be checking out our "social
> > > club" status, have not seen anything listed that suggests that we even
> HAVE
> > > such a group.
> > >
> > > Thanks guys, keep the ideas flowing and let's do as Martha suggests and
> > > come
> > > up with a great tag line...one that might work for all dance forms,
> Irish,
> > > Scottish, English AND of course our fav...Contra!
> > >
> > > Mary
> > > QCCD
> > >
> > > On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Richard Hart 
> wrote:
> > >
> > > > A tagline like, "Come dance with your friends" might work, especially
> if
> > > > you can put it on a poster that you give to a few of those college
> > > students
> > > > to post on college walls, and to act as contacts for spreading the
> word.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Martha Edwards remarked on 10/27/2011 10:49 AM:
> > > >
> > > >  How right you are, Mary!  Our "messaging" could use a lot of work.
> We
> > > have
> > > >> a
> > > >> fabulous overall message to deliver - community, civility,
> enjoyment,
> > > >> exercise, friendliness - if all human endeavors had the mores and
> > > customs
> > > >> of
> > > >> many of our dance organizations, we'd have a great world to live in.
> But
> > > >> it's not a succinct marketing message.
> > > >>
> > > >> Spider and others succeeded with her "Ants Pants Contradance - easy
> > > >> dancing
> > > >> to live music" but I agree, it would be good to work a bit on
> finding a
> > > >> clear, memorable, great tagline. At my company, Extra Mile Design,
> we
> > > >> often
> > > >> work with a wonderful woman, Nancy Schwartz, who is a wizard at
> helping
> > > >> people find that message. She runs a tagline contest every year. I
> think
> > > >> one
> > > >> is coming up. We should, collectively, try to come up with a worthy
> > > entry.
> > > >>
> > > >> Check it out:
> > > >> http://**nonprofitmarketingtraining.**com/programs-workshops/**
> > > >> tagline-focus-project/<
> > >
> http://nonprofitmarketingtraining.com/programs-workshops/tagline-focus-project/
> > > >
> > > >>
> > > >> M
> > > >> E
> > > >>
> > > >> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Mary Collins
> > > >>  wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >>  Great ideas guys, I'll check out the CDSS information, most of this
> is
> > > >>> stuff
> > > >>> we've heard before and holding a dance on campus is a bit more than
> we
> > > >>> can
> > > >>> handle.  the sites are great and so are the suggestions, but I
> really
> > > am
> > > >>> looking for a "hook" on a poster...like Michale Ludgate's "Support
> Live
> > > >>> Music, Go Contra Dancing"...but I'm not sure that will work either.
> > >  I've
> > > >>> seen "turn off the TV...dance!"  A night of aerobics... and some
> other
> > > >>> things, that's really what I'm looking for.  Trying to hold dances
> on
> > > >>> campus
> > > >>> is great, but you need to have a person or group on campus that
> will
> > > >>> sponsor
> > > >>> the dance etc, and that's almost  like starting a whole new dance
> > > series
> > > >>> (dont' really have time or resources to do this), our dance 

Re: [Callers] (no subject)

2011-10-27 Thread Alan Winston - SSRL Central Computing
M --

> Picture - four hands joined in a star (contra-style, or English hands-across
> style, or even "clump" style) - Tagline - Come dancing with the Stars!

Sorry to be a downer, but I think that'd be completely incoherent to anybody
who hadn't been to a contra, english, or square dance before.  I love the
four-hands image, but it doesn't suggest a "star" unless you know it's a star,
and historically it's been called things like "hands across", "wheel", and
"mill" or "moulinet" (because it's kind of like the four sails of a windmill,
I think).

-- Alan


> On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Mary Collins  wrote:

> > Great idea Martha!  I like it.  I need to revisit the Ants/Pants thing.  I
> > find as a "non-traditional" student that most of the others in my classes,
> > while not all 18 but varying ages, greet the word dance with raised eyebrow
> > and glances askew.  That word alone seems to be a bit of a "turn off", that
> > and my age.  I think they think dancing with the stars and the like. So
> > while I am open to all suggestions, we all need to keep in mind, what works
> > for one community may not necessarily work for another.  I actually attend
> > classes with the sister of one of our premier college dancer promoters (she
> > attends another college) but the one at my school works nights that we have
> > dances and so cannot bring friends.  I will be checking out our "social
> > club" status, have not seen anything listed that suggests that we even HAVE
> > such a group.
> >
> > Thanks guys, keep the ideas flowing and let's do as Martha suggests and
> > come
> > up with a great tag line...one that might work for all dance forms, Irish,
> > Scottish, English AND of course our fav...Contra!
> >
> > Mary
> > QCCD
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Richard Hart  wrote:
> >
> > > A tagline like, "Come dance with your friends" might work, especially if
> > > you can put it on a poster that you give to a few of those college
> > students
> > > to post on college walls, and to act as contacts for spreading the word.
> > >
> > >
> > > Martha Edwards remarked on 10/27/2011 10:49 AM:
> > >
> > >  How right you are, Mary!  Our "messaging" could use a lot of work. We
> > have
> > >> a
> > >> fabulous overall message to deliver - community, civility, enjoyment,
> > >> exercise, friendliness - if all human endeavors had the mores and
> > customs
> > >> of
> > >> many of our dance organizations, we'd have a great world to live in. But
> > >> it's not a succinct marketing message.
> > >>
> > >> Spider and others succeeded with her "Ants Pants Contradance - easy
> > >> dancing
> > >> to live music" but I agree, it would be good to work a bit on finding a
> > >> clear, memorable, great tagline. At my company, Extra Mile Design, we
> > >> often
> > >> work with a wonderful woman, Nancy Schwartz, who is a wizard at helping
> > >> people find that message. She runs a tagline contest every year. I think
> > >> one
> > >> is coming up. We should, collectively, try to come up with a worthy
> > entry.
> > >>
> > >> Check it out:
> > >> http://**nonprofitmarketingtraining.**com/programs-workshops/**
> > >> tagline-focus-project/<
> > http://nonprofitmarketingtraining.com/programs-workshops/tagline-focus-project/
> > >
> > >>
> > >> M
> > >> E
> > >>
> > >> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Mary Collins
> > >>  wrote:
> > >>
> > >>  Great ideas guys, I'll check out the CDSS information, most of this is
> > >>> stuff
> > >>> we've heard before and holding a dance on campus is a bit more than we
> > >>> can
> > >>> handle.  the sites are great and so are the suggestions, but I really
> > am
> > >>> looking for a "hook" on a poster...like Michale Ludgate's "Support Live
> > >>> Music, Go Contra Dancing"...but I'm not sure that will work either.
> >  I've
> > >>> seen "turn off the TV...dance!"  A night of aerobics... and some other
> > >>> things, that's really what I'm looking for.  Trying to hold dances on
> > >>> campus
> > >>> is great, but you need to have a person or group on campus that will
> > >>> sponsor
> > >>> the dance etc, and that's almost  like starting a whole new dance
> > series
> > >>> (dont' really have time or resources to do this), our dance is readily
> > >>> excessible to almost all the campuses that have dorms, most of the
> > >>> colleges
> > >>> are "comuter" colleges with day campuses and some of them (mostly in
> > the
> > >>> city or what is considered the city) have campus housing.  All are on
> > bus
> > >>> routes and our dance is in the heart of the "cool" section of town.
> >  Most
> > >>> young adults know about our area and the shops restaurants and bars.
> > >>>
> > >>> So, as you see, it's not so much getting individuals to view contra
> > >>> dancing
> > >>> or host a dance but just to get the option out there, visible, so that
> > >>> some
> > >>> might try it and help spread the word.
> > >>>
> > >>> And then, I 

Re: [Callers] (no subject)

2011-10-27 Thread Martha Edwards
Picture - four hands joined in a star (contra-style, or English hands-across
style, or even "clump" style) - Tagline - Come dancing with the Stars!

M
E

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Mary Collins  wrote:

> Great idea Martha!  I like it.  I need to revisit the Ants/Pants thing.  I
> find as a "non-traditional" student that most of the others in my classes,
> while not all 18 but varying ages, greet the word dance with raised eyebrow
> and glances askew.  That word alone seems to be a bit of a "turn off", that
> and my age.  I think they think dancing with the stars and the like. So
> while I am open to all suggestions, we all need to keep in mind, what works
> for one community may not necessarily work for another.  I actually attend
> classes with the sister of one of our premier college dancer promoters (she
> attends another college) but the one at my school works nights that we have
> dances and so cannot bring friends.  I will be checking out our "social
> club" status, have not seen anything listed that suggests that we even HAVE
> such a group.
>
> Thanks guys, keep the ideas flowing and let's do as Martha suggests and
> come
> up with a great tag line...one that might work for all dance forms, Irish,
> Scottish, English AND of course our fav...Contra!
>
> Mary
> QCCD
>
> On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Richard Hart  wrote:
>
> > A tagline like, "Come dance with your friends" might work, especially if
> > you can put it on a poster that you give to a few of those college
> students
> > to post on college walls, and to act as contacts for spreading the word.
> >
> >
> > Martha Edwards remarked on 10/27/2011 10:49 AM:
> >
> >  How right you are, Mary!  Our "messaging" could use a lot of work. We
> have
> >> a
> >> fabulous overall message to deliver - community, civility, enjoyment,
> >> exercise, friendliness - if all human endeavors had the mores and
> customs
> >> of
> >> many of our dance organizations, we'd have a great world to live in. But
> >> it's not a succinct marketing message.
> >>
> >> Spider and others succeeded with her "Ants Pants Contradance - easy
> >> dancing
> >> to live music" but I agree, it would be good to work a bit on finding a
> >> clear, memorable, great tagline. At my company, Extra Mile Design, we
> >> often
> >> work with a wonderful woman, Nancy Schwartz, who is a wizard at helping
> >> people find that message. She runs a tagline contest every year. I think
> >> one
> >> is coming up. We should, collectively, try to come up with a worthy
> entry.
> >>
> >> Check it out:
> >> http://**nonprofitmarketingtraining.**com/programs-workshops/**
> >> tagline-focus-project/<
> http://nonprofitmarketingtraining.com/programs-workshops/tagline-focus-project/
> >
> >>
> >> M
> >> E
> >>
> >> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Mary Collins
> >>  wrote:
> >>
> >>  Great ideas guys, I'll check out the CDSS information, most of this is
> >>> stuff
> >>> we've heard before and holding a dance on campus is a bit more than we
> >>> can
> >>> handle.  the sites are great and so are the suggestions, but I really
> am
> >>> looking for a "hook" on a poster...like Michale Ludgate's "Support Live
> >>> Music, Go Contra Dancing"...but I'm not sure that will work either.
>  I've
> >>> seen "turn off the TV...dance!"  A night of aerobics... and some other
> >>> things, that's really what I'm looking for.  Trying to hold dances on
> >>> campus
> >>> is great, but you need to have a person or group on campus that will
> >>> sponsor
> >>> the dance etc, and that's almost  like starting a whole new dance
> series
> >>> (dont' really have time or resources to do this), our dance is readily
> >>> excessible to almost all the campuses that have dorms, most of the
> >>> colleges
> >>> are "comuter" colleges with day campuses and some of them (mostly in
> the
> >>> city or what is considered the city) have campus housing.  All are on
> bus
> >>> routes and our dance is in the heart of the "cool" section of town.
>  Most
> >>> young adults know about our area and the shops restaurants and bars.
> >>>
> >>> So, as you see, it's not so much getting individuals to view contra
> >>> dancing
> >>> or host a dance but just to get the option out there, visible, so that
> >>> some
> >>> might try it and help spread the word.
> >>>
> >>> And then, I need an artist to create the poster.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks again guys!
> >>>
> >>> Mary Collins
> >>> QCCD
> >>> __**_
> >>> Callers mailing list
> >>> call...@sharedweight.net
> >>> http://www.sharedweight.net/**mailman/listinfo/callers<
> http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/callers>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
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> http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/callers>
> >
> 

Re: [Callers] (no subject)

2011-10-27 Thread Hanny Budnick
I wonder whether in anybody's are the "Meetup" system is active - and if so, is 
your group listed in it? It seems to bring the occasional newcomer to some of 
Philly's many dance venues.

Hanny



Re: [Callers] (no subject)

2011-10-27 Thread Mary Collins
Great idea Martha!  I like it.  I need to revisit the Ants/Pants thing.  I
find as a "non-traditional" student that most of the others in my classes,
while not all 18 but varying ages, greet the word dance with raised eyebrow
and glances askew.  That word alone seems to be a bit of a "turn off", that
and my age.  I think they think dancing with the stars and the like. So
while I am open to all suggestions, we all need to keep in mind, what works
for one community may not necessarily work for another.  I actually attend
classes with the sister of one of our premier college dancer promoters (she
attends another college) but the one at my school works nights that we have
dances and so cannot bring friends.  I will be checking out our "social
club" status, have not seen anything listed that suggests that we even HAVE
such a group.

Thanks guys, keep the ideas flowing and let's do as Martha suggests and come
up with a great tag line...one that might work for all dance forms, Irish,
Scottish, English AND of course our fav...Contra!

Mary
QCCD

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Richard Hart  wrote:

> A tagline like, "Come dance with your friends" might work, especially if
> you can put it on a poster that you give to a few of those college students
> to post on college walls, and to act as contacts for spreading the word.
>
>
> Martha Edwards remarked on 10/27/2011 10:49 AM:
>
>  How right you are, Mary!  Our "messaging" could use a lot of work. We have
>> a
>> fabulous overall message to deliver - community, civility, enjoyment,
>> exercise, friendliness - if all human endeavors had the mores and customs
>> of
>> many of our dance organizations, we'd have a great world to live in. But
>> it's not a succinct marketing message.
>>
>> Spider and others succeeded with her "Ants Pants Contradance - easy
>> dancing
>> to live music" but I agree, it would be good to work a bit on finding a
>> clear, memorable, great tagline. At my company, Extra Mile Design, we
>> often
>> work with a wonderful woman, Nancy Schwartz, who is a wizard at helping
>> people find that message. She runs a tagline contest every year. I think
>> one
>> is coming up. We should, collectively, try to come up with a worthy entry.
>>
>> Check it out:
>> http://**nonprofitmarketingtraining.**com/programs-workshops/**
>> tagline-focus-project/
>>
>> M
>> E
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Mary Collins
>>  wrote:
>>
>>  Great ideas guys, I'll check out the CDSS information, most of this is
>>> stuff
>>> we've heard before and holding a dance on campus is a bit more than we
>>> can
>>> handle.  the sites are great and so are the suggestions, but I really am
>>> looking for a "hook" on a poster...like Michale Ludgate's "Support Live
>>> Music, Go Contra Dancing"...but I'm not sure that will work either.  I've
>>> seen "turn off the TV...dance!"  A night of aerobics... and some other
>>> things, that's really what I'm looking for.  Trying to hold dances on
>>> campus
>>> is great, but you need to have a person or group on campus that will
>>> sponsor
>>> the dance etc, and that's almost  like starting a whole new dance series
>>> (dont' really have time or resources to do this), our dance is readily
>>> excessible to almost all the campuses that have dorms, most of the
>>> colleges
>>> are "comuter" colleges with day campuses and some of them (mostly in the
>>> city or what is considered the city) have campus housing.  All are on bus
>>> routes and our dance is in the heart of the "cool" section of town.  Most
>>> young adults know about our area and the shops restaurants and bars.
>>>
>>> So, as you see, it's not so much getting individuals to view contra
>>> dancing
>>> or host a dance but just to get the option out there, visible, so that
>>> some
>>> might try it and help spread the word.
>>>
>>> And then, I need an artist to create the poster.
>>>
>>> Thanks again guys!
>>>
>>> Mary Collins
>>> QCCD
>>> __**_
>>> Callers mailing list
>>> call...@sharedweight.net
>>> http://www.sharedweight.net/**mailman/listinfo/callers
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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Re: [Callers] (no subject)

2011-10-27 Thread Richard Hart

A tagline like, "Come dance with your friends" might work, especially if you 
can put it on a poster that you give to a few of those college students to post on 
college walls, and to act as contacts for spreading the word.


Martha Edwards remarked on 10/27/2011 10:49 AM:

How right you are, Mary!  Our "messaging" could use a lot of work. We have a
fabulous overall message to deliver - community, civility, enjoyment,
exercise, friendliness - if all human endeavors had the mores and customs of
many of our dance organizations, we'd have a great world to live in. But
it's not a succinct marketing message.

Spider and others succeeded with her "Ants Pants Contradance - easy dancing
to live music" but I agree, it would be good to work a bit on finding a
clear, memorable, great tagline. At my company, Extra Mile Design, we often
work with a wonderful woman, Nancy Schwartz, who is a wizard at helping
people find that message. She runs a tagline contest every year. I think one
is coming up. We should, collectively, try to come up with a worthy entry.

Check it out:
http://nonprofitmarketingtraining.com/programs-workshops/tagline-focus-project/

M
E

On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Mary Collins  wrote:


Great ideas guys, I'll check out the CDSS information, most of this is
stuff
we've heard before and holding a dance on campus is a bit more than we can
handle.  the sites are great and so are the suggestions, but I really am
looking for a "hook" on a poster...like Michale Ludgate's "Support Live
Music, Go Contra Dancing"...but I'm not sure that will work either.  I've
seen "turn off the TV...dance!"  A night of aerobics... and some other
things, that's really what I'm looking for.  Trying to hold dances on
campus
is great, but you need to have a person or group on campus that will
sponsor
the dance etc, and that's almost  like starting a whole new dance series
(dont' really have time or resources to do this), our dance is readily
excessible to almost all the campuses that have dorms, most of the colleges
are "comuter" colleges with day campuses and some of them (mostly in the
city or what is considered the city) have campus housing.  All are on bus
routes and our dance is in the heart of the "cool" section of town.  Most
young adults know about our area and the shops restaurants and bars.

So, as you see, it's not so much getting individuals to view contra dancing
or host a dance but just to get the option out there, visible, so that some
might try it and help spread the word.

And then, I need an artist to create the poster.

Thanks again guys!

Mary Collins
QCCD
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Re: [Callers] (no subject)

2011-10-27 Thread Martha Edwards
How right you are, Mary!  Our "messaging" could use a lot of work. We have a
fabulous overall message to deliver - community, civility, enjoyment,
exercise, friendliness - if all human endeavors had the mores and customs of
many of our dance organizations, we'd have a great world to live in. But
it's not a succinct marketing message.

Spider and others succeeded with her "Ants Pants Contradance - easy dancing
to live music" but I agree, it would be good to work a bit on finding a
clear, memorable, great tagline. At my company, Extra Mile Design, we often
work with a wonderful woman, Nancy Schwartz, who is a wizard at helping
people find that message. She runs a tagline contest every year. I think one
is coming up. We should, collectively, try to come up with a worthy entry.

Check it out:
http://nonprofitmarketingtraining.com/programs-workshops/tagline-focus-project/

M
E

On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Mary Collins  wrote:

> Great ideas guys, I'll check out the CDSS information, most of this is
> stuff
> we've heard before and holding a dance on campus is a bit more than we can
> handle.  the sites are great and so are the suggestions, but I really am
> looking for a "hook" on a poster...like Michale Ludgate's "Support Live
> Music, Go Contra Dancing"...but I'm not sure that will work either.  I've
> seen "turn off the TV...dance!"  A night of aerobics... and some other
> things, that's really what I'm looking for.  Trying to hold dances on
> campus
> is great, but you need to have a person or group on campus that will
> sponsor
> the dance etc, and that's almost  like starting a whole new dance series
> (dont' really have time or resources to do this), our dance is readily
> excessible to almost all the campuses that have dorms, most of the colleges
> are "comuter" colleges with day campuses and some of them (mostly in the
> city or what is considered the city) have campus housing.  All are on bus
> routes and our dance is in the heart of the "cool" section of town.  Most
> young adults know about our area and the shops restaurants and bars.
>
> So, as you see, it's not so much getting individuals to view contra dancing
> or host a dance but just to get the option out there, visible, so that some
> might try it and help spread the word.
>
> And then, I need an artist to create the poster.
>
> Thanks again guys!
>
> Mary Collins
> QCCD
> ___
> Callers mailing list
> call...@sharedweight.net
> http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/callers
>



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May there be many summer mornings when, with what pleasure, with what joy,
you enter harbors you're seeing for the first time.
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[Callers] appropriate subject heading

2011-03-28 Thread JoLaine Jones-Pokorney
I'm fairly new to the list and I too, have trouble locating what I'm looking
for in these emails.  Not only are the subject lines misleading, but we see
all the headers and footers and other such clutter.  Has anyone considered
something like a facebook or google group?  It is a much more elegant
approach and will allow sharing of documents, photos, etc.
JoLaine Jones-Pokorney


Re: [Callers] (no subject)

2010-09-07 Thread Robert Golder
The sender's account has probably been hijacked.

On Sep 7, 2010, at 5:50 PM, Gary Arthur wrote:

> Is this some kind of joke?
> not funny.
> 
> On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 5:08 PM, cathy jones  wrote:
> 
>> http://bit.ly/9pX12M
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: [Callers] (no subject)

2010-09-07 Thread Gary Arthur
Is this some kind of joke?
not funny.

On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 5:08 PM, cathy jones  wrote:

> http://bit.ly/9pX12M
>
>
>
>
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2010-09-07 Thread cathy jones
http://bit.ly/9pX12M






[Callers] Message subject lines

2009-09-11 Thread Mark Widmer
Hey all,



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Thanks!

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Good thought.? And I liked Jack's idea of how to incorporate this in the 
teaching if you had time.

When partner changing, gender swapping, we should consider if the other person 
in the pairing is willing to dance with someone other than they said yes to.? I 
don't think you'd get that far in the workshop (partner swap) but it is a part 
of play. Sometimes at a weekend we'll have an occasional chaos line where 
anything goes, as I'm sure you have done/seen too.? Key for swapping is - know 
what your doing, and don't put an insecure or inexperienced person out there.

Locally we do as was already noted at regular, and even special dances - watch 
the line and switch back if someone is a bit homophobic or if it will be 
confusing.? Knowing your community is key.? Or get to know the community you 
are visiting.

The interesting thing is people don't get confused, or don't typically get 
confused, if its a pair of ladies dancing together, they deal with the 
position.? It's only when the genders are crossed that the eyes get crossed, or 
if its a pair of gents.? I think its a good thing to help newer folks stay 
familiar with the position rather than the role and rather see that than full 
protection from exposure.? If I see its a newer dancer when I approach another 
lady I say, I'm dancing as the gent as I approach, and then they are okay.? 
Sometimes newer male dancers ask me to twirl them or turn them so they can 
understand how it feels.

Laurie

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From: Jerome Grisanti <jerome.grisa...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Callers] Callers Digest, Vol 61, Issue 6
To: call...@sharedweight.net
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Date: Friday, September 11, 2009, 9:36 AM

Following up on Mark Galipeau's note:

In a workshop, it may be good to offer a little context on when
gender-role-swapping is appropriate (or inappropriate). For example, at most
dance weekends your neighbors will welcome or at least understand. At many
monthly dances, there are neighbors who may become confused either because
they are new, rigidly devoted to traditional gender roles, or any number of
other reasons. Some may even try to correct us (if they don't know us).

Before swapping, I look ahead in the line to be sure that our next neighbors
will be part of the "game" and not put off by it.

(Mark indicates the idea of there being a time and a place for this, I
merely offer an additional tip).

--Jerome




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> If the group is alert, what my dance partners and I occasionally enjoy, is
> memorizing both roles in the dance, then each iteration when there is a
> swing your partner, we swap gender roles.
> ie: first swing I lead, then the next time we come back to swing my partner
> immediately takes the lead role and swings me.? Some dances are challenging
> and if the grey matter is slow, or it is late in the evening this can really
&

[Callers] (no subject)

2006-02-08 Thread Gale T. Wood
Hi callers
 
I had the opportunity to call in Dover NH at the 1st Thursday night dance
with interesting results. (guest callers are welcome!)
The dance that I chose was Dan Pearls 'The Rendezvous' (see below)
The band had just changed tunes, I turned away from the crowed for the briefest
of moments to acknowledge the band,(by this time I had called the dance 6 times 
through
and thought it would be safe to cut the dancers loose) when I turned back the 
dancers were completing the F
 and I watched as the dance began to break down. New dancers were looking 
bewildered as to what to do next, 
meanwhile several beats of music had elapsed. 
After a brief panic, I simply asked the dancers to swing their partners until 
the music came to the proper phrase. The experienced dancers thought I had lost 
it, 'cause they swang for a long time! Through  ½ A2 and all B1.  (but this 
maneuver put all of us at the same place)
At the proper moment I had them C L into the B2 ... the rest of the dance went 
without a hitch.
It has taking a while but now I can distinguish the different music phrases and 
where they relate to the dance being called thus avoiding disaster on the floor.
 
Thanks
Gale
 
 
 
A1   Swing Below 
 
A2   LL F
W DSD 1.5X face Part
 
B1All B partner
 
B2Cir L1X
Slide L to new Couple  Cir L ¾  (to A1)
 
Thanks Dan for a fun dance!
 
Dover City Hall 
1st Thursday every month  8:00-11:00 PM
Lamprey Rive Band
Guest musicians and callers welcome!
 


Re: [Callers] (no subject)

2004-10-07 Thread Lisa Greenleaf

> I have a question about music that an aspiring caller could practice
> to? What is something that would be a good beginner band to listen to
> while practicing at home?

Any contra dance band CD that has a good beat and clear melody line: Rodney
Miller, Nat Hewitt, Larry Unger. Frank Ferrell. Note that these are all
classic New England musicians.  If you want to practice to old time,
The Horseflies CD "In the Dance Tent" is a good one.   Lift Ticket and other
new bands have very nice CDs out, but some of the tunes are very syncopated
and may not be easy to practice to, although listening to that kind of music
makes for good ear training.
> 
> What signifies a "crooked tune"?

Contra tunes are 32 bars/64 beats.  A crooked tune has more or fewer bars,
usually just within one part of the tune (the A or the B).  You can feel a
crooked tune because it's like a hiccup.  Ruthie Dornfeld plays a lot of
crooked tunes; there's one on her "Egyptian Dominoes" album.  Old time bands
love crooked tunes, so Bruce Molsky and Dirk Powell play them on their
respective CDs.

Lisa



[Callers] (no subject)

2004-10-06 Thread Jenna Watson
I have a question about music that an aspiring caller could practice 
to? What is something that would be a good beginner band to listen to 
while practicing at home?


What signifies a "crooked tune"?
Jenna