On Sun, 9 Feb 2020 19:09:08 +0000, Amy Cann via Contra Callers wrote:
> Betting that Colin Hume has the definitive answer to this...
There's a Contra Dance Designer at
http://www.seattledance.org/misc/contra.design/index.htm
which I've never tried.
And there's an excellent simulator at
http://dancekaleidoscope.org.au/dance.html
where the author says you can download the application and run it yourself, but again I haven't.
Colin Hume
Betting that Colin Hume has the definitive answer to this...
(There's some really cool old ones for square dancing, lemme see if I
can dig a few up)
On 2/9/20, Becky Liddle via Contra Callers
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> I doubt this exists, but thought I’d ask:
> I have seen on-line apps that demonstrate just one particular move (a ravens
> chain or whatever) showing how each dancer moves in that single call/move.
> But has anyone yet programmed something that allows you to put in all the
> moves of a full contra dance, so you can see how all the dancers in a contra
> line interact?
> I’m trying to figure out movements and end effects using a magnetic
> whiteboard, moving magnets around, but it is both painstakingly slow and I
> keep screwing it up.
>
> I know the ideal way to figure out end effects and make sure a dance works
> before calling it is to get a few friends together to walk it thru, but
> short of getting that many contra dancers in a room (I have one friend who
> offers them pie as incentive, but I’m no pastry chef!), has anyone figured
> out a better system for visualizing dancer interactions and end effects
> other than magnets on a whiteboard?
>
> Assuming an on-line simulator doesn’t exist, I’m about to go that
> magnet/whiteboard route, so if anyone cares to suggest the least
> mind-boggling way to set that up (Lark 1A, Raven 1A, Lark 2A, Raven 2A,
> etc?) do chime in! I need some way to label each dancer so that when they
> leave their minor set, and then, say, do a left diagonal ravens chain back
> to their partner I can tell if it really IS their own partner or if I’ve
> screwed up again. :-(
>
> I find online videos can sometimes help me visualize the interactions in the
> middle of the line (if the videographer will hold still long enough for me
> to see a whole run-thru of the dance with one minor set), but I can almost
> never see end effects in those.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions!
> Becky Liddle, Toronto
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I doubt this exists, but thought I’d ask:
I have seen on-line apps that demonstrate just one particular move (a ravens chain or whatever) showing how each dancer moves in that single call/move.
But has anyone yet programmed something that allows you to put in all the moves of a full contra dance, so you can see how all the dancers in a contra line interact?
I’m trying to figure out movements and end effects using a magnetic whiteboard, moving magnets around, but it is both painstakingly slow and I keep screwing it up.
I know the ideal way to figure out end effects and make sure a dance works before calling it is to get a few friends together to walk it thru, but short of getting that many contra dancers in a room (I have one friend who offers them pie as incentive, but I’m no pastry chef!), has anyone figured out a better system for visualizing dancer interactions and end effects other than magnets on a whiteboard?
Assuming an on-line simulator doesn’t exist, I’m about to go that magnet/whiteboard route, so if anyone cares to suggest the least mind-boggling way to set that up (Lark 1A, Raven 1A, Lark 2A, Raven 2A, etc?) do chime in! I need some way to label each dancer so that when they leave their minor set, and then, say, do a left diagonal ravens chain back to their partner I can tell if it really IS their own partner or if I’ve screwed up again. :-(
I find online videos can sometimes help me visualize the interactions in the middle of the line (if the videographer will hold still long enough for me to see a whole run-thru of the dance with one minor set), but I can almost never see end effects in those.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Becky Liddle, Toronto
I'm so sorry to hear that Roger passed away. I only met Roger twice,
separated by something like 6-7 years, and both when I was in Harrisburg
calling the dance before going to Pinewoods. I didn't get a lot of time to
talk to Roger either time, but we talked long enough for him to give me a
dance (which I still have on an index card in his handwriting) and for me
to have a lasting impression of what a delightful gentleman he was. I
don't see it in Bob's collection, so I thought I would share it as well.
Jack
*Chain Against the Grain* – Roger Auman
*Becket*
CW/L
*A1* Circle Left ¾
N Sw
*A2* w/N Promenade across, shift right
after crossing the set, loop out to the right one place to face
new couple
Circle RIGHT *1x*
*B1* L Diagonal Ladies Chain to partner
Straight across, ½ Hey ladies start by R Shoulder
*B2* P B&S
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 7:28 PM Bob Isaacs via Contra Callers <
contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> Most of you probably didn't know Roger Auman, who passed away earlier this
> week. Roger was a longtime avid contra dancer, a fine caller, an inventive
> choreographer, and most of all, as nice a person as you could ever hope to
> meet. We would cross paths at dances in Princeton, Philly, Bethlehem, and
> many other places, and for several years we had this routine; I would come
> up to him at the break, and ask "What do you have today?" and he would show
> me a new dance* every time*. It was fun to watch him progress from
> first-timer efforts to good to outright winners. Attached are some of the
> gifts he left us.
>
> Roger hailed from Reading, PA, and if you happen to be at the nearby
> Birdsboro contra dance tomorrow, we will dance several of his to remember
> him. For those of us in the Mid-Atlantic region who knew him well, he will
> be truly missed -
>
> Bob
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I'd love to dance a bunch of these at Ralph Page next year. I wonder
if the committee would be willing to extend the border of New England
over to PA?
My mother was born and raised in Reading, I know a fair amount of the
city's history and current struggles. It's good to know it was the
home of someone like Roger. Thanks for sharing.
On 2/1/20, Diane Silver via Contra Callers
<contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> Thanks Bob. I'm sorry for your loss, and I wish I had had a chance to
> know Roger.
> Thanks for sharing the dances. That's a nice way to remember him.
>
> Diane
>
> On 1/31/2020 7:27 PM, Bob Isaacs via Contra Callers wrote:
>> Hi All:
>>
>> Most of you probably didn't know Roger Auman, who passed away earlier
>> this week. Roger was a longtime avid contra dancer, a fine caller, an
>> inventive choreographer, and most of all, as nice a person as you
>> could ever hope to meet. We would cross paths at dances in Princeton,
>> Philly, Bethlehem, and many other places, and for several years we had
>> this routine; I would come up to him at the break, and ask "What do
>> you have today?" and he would show me a new dance*every time*. It was
>> fun to watch him progress from first-timer efforts to good to outright
>> winners. Attached are some of the gifts he left us.
>>
>> Roger hailed from Reading, PA, and if you happen to be at the nearby
>> Birdsboro contra dance tomorrow, we will dance several of his to
>> remember him. For those of us in the Mid-Atlantic region who knew him
>> well, he will be truly missed -
>>
>> Bob
>>
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>
Thanks Bob. I'm sorry for your loss, and I wish I had had a chance to
know Roger.
Thanks for sharing the dances. That's a nice way to remember him.
Diane
On 1/31/2020 7:27 PM, Bob Isaacs via Contra Callers wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> Most of you probably didn't know Roger Auman, who passed away earlier
> this week. Roger was a longtime avid contra dancer, a fine caller, an
> inventive choreographer, and most of all, as nice a person as you
> could ever hope to meet. We would cross paths at dances in Princeton,
> Philly, Bethlehem, and many other places, and for several years we had
> this routine; I would come up to him at the break, and ask "What do
> you have today?" and he would show me a new dance*every time*. It was
> fun to watch him progress from first-timer efforts to good to outright
> winners. Attached are some of the gifts he left us.
>
> Roger hailed from Reading, PA, and if you happen to be at the nearby
> Birdsboro contra dance tomorrow, we will dance several of his to
> remember him. For those of us in the Mid-Atlantic region who knew him
> well, he will be truly missed -
>
> Bob
>
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I'm supposed to be working this morning, but there are so many contras here that I wanted to add to my collection!
I call mainly in England, usually a mixed programme, so I already have far too many contras for my needs, but these are
so interesting and varied. And it's great to have some contras with just one swing. I know dancers in the States
expect two swings in every dance, but in England we tend to prefer interesting choreography rather than two swings and a
few allemandes or whatever just to glue them together. I have quite a different repertoire when I'm calling in the
States or Canada.
In "Roger's New Contra" it's worth noting that if you reach the end of the set at the end of A1 you need to face in and
be ready for the diagonal ladies chain in A2. And although the hey is described as (LR, N2L, GR, PL) it's a full hey.
And a note to the Administrator - the subject line should start [Contra Callers] rather than just [Callers] since we
have the Traditional Dance Callers list as well.
Colin Hume
Email colin(a)colinhume.com Web site http://colinhume.com
Such a lovely way to remember a dance friend. I will add these to my box
and call them with love. Thanks Bob.
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020, 7:27 PM Bob Isaacs via Contra Callers <
contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> Most of you probably didn't know Roger Auman, who passed away earlier this
> week. Roger was a longtime avid contra dancer, a fine caller, an inventive
> choreographer, and most of all, as nice a person as you could ever hope to
> meet. We would cross paths at dances in Princeton, Philly, Bethlehem, and
> many other places, and for several years we had this routine; I would come
> up to him at the break, and ask "What do you have today?" and he would show
> me a new dance* every time*. It was fun to watch him progress from
> first-timer efforts to good to outright winners. Attached are some of the
> gifts he left us.
>
> Roger hailed from Reading, PA, and if you happen to be at the nearby
> Birdsboro contra dance tomorrow, we will dance several of his to remember
> him. For those of us in the Mid-Atlantic region who knew him well, he will
> be truly missed -
>
> Bob
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Thanks for sharing these!
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 31, 2020, at 7:27 PM, Bob Isaacs via Contra Callers <contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
>
>
> Hi All:
>
> Most of you probably didn't know Roger Auman, who passed away earlier this week. Roger was a longtime avid contra dancer, a fine caller, an inventive choreographer, and most of all, as nice a person as you could ever hope to meet. We would cross paths at dances in Princeton, Philly, Bethlehem, and many other places, and for several years we had this routine; I would come up to him at the break, and ask "What do you have today?" and he would show me a new dance every time. It was fun to watch him progress from first-timer efforts to good to outright winners. Attached are some of the gifts he left us.
>
> Roger hailed from Reading, PA, and if you happen to be at the nearby Birdsboro contra dance tomorrow, we will dance several of his to remember him. For those of us in the Mid-Atlantic region who knew him well, he will be truly missed -
>
> Bob
> <Roger Auman.docx>
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