[Callers] Publishing dances on the web

2017-11-05 Thread Claire Takemori via Callers
Hi Luke, Have you seen Chris Page’s website? I like that he states which he feels are tested, edited, and are tried and true. I love seeing new choreography but only want to collect things I’ve danced and know feel good, or dance that the choreographer or another caller can say that it works

Re: [Callers] Publishing dances on the web

2017-11-05 Thread Luke Donforth via Callers
Oh! I hadn't seen that. That's neat. Thanks for sharing Michael. And Mary, don't feel bad. Lots of folks have told me my dances are a pain to find. On Sun, Nov 5, 2017 at 9:14 AM, Michael Dyck via Callers < callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote: > On 2017-11-04 11:26 PM, Luke Donforth via

[Callers] which device works best

2017-11-05 Thread Pat Reeser via Callers
I am interested in having recorded music to take with me to a class or possibly even a dance where there are no musicians.  If I were to load music and callers companion onto a device which one(s) would be good to consider? Maybe I would only be able to load one or the other. I have taken my

Re: [Callers] Publishing dances on the web

2017-11-05 Thread Mary Collins via Callers
Ok my tablet just rewrote some of my post lolons became one and it did something weird to my authorship statement...resist. On Nov 5, 2017 3:46 PM, "Mary Collins" wrote: > Hi Luke and others - I'm guessing that Luke's query my stem from my recent > question regarding

Re: [Callers] Publishing dances on the web

2017-11-05 Thread Mary Collins via Callers
Hi Luke and others - I'm guessing that Luke's query my stem from my recent question regarding the authorship not gone of his dances. So, this is how I have been collecting dances. I dance them, mostly, then ask for the calls. Or, I observe or dance one, get the name and Google it. Failing that I

Re: [Callers] Publishing dances on the web

2017-11-05 Thread Michael Dyck via Callers
On 2017-11-04 11:26 PM, Luke Donforth via Callers wrote: There's been talk on and off of a big [web] database of dances, but that doesn't seem to be happening There are some efforts to make it happen. One of them is at: http://contradb.com/ (note that searching requires JavaScript to be

Re: [Callers] Publishing dances on the web

2017-11-05 Thread Isaac Banner via Callers
Hi Luke, In my case I'm usually looking for a pair or sometimes a trio of factors - a specific semi-distinctive move (hey, petronella, etc), a mood/feel/energy/emotion, and sometimes a difficulty. I'm not normally on a blind search unless I know what hole I need to fill but don't have a dance