I gotta say, I really like fiddle / guitar / piano -based jigs and reels.
Putting in Secret Agent Man etc - that's fun for a moment but IMHO should be
used with restraint.
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Lindsay Morris
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On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 3:28 PM, <gtwood(a)worldpath.net> wrote:
 
 my 2 cents:
 #1 Communication between Caller and Band!:
 Example:
 I attended a dance featuring an up and comming
 caller and a very talented band all in their twentys
 For the most part the dancers were used to traditional
 dances and music, though non-traditional music is not
 out of the norm (for this dance series)
 Final dance of the evening: short phrases, balances,
 swings, alamands... needed well phrased music
 Band launched into groove tunes, Dancers were ok
 while caller was prompting, when he stopped,
 Dancers had to start counting the beats, formations started
 to break down, less experianced dancers were loosing
 the dance
  LSS, it put a damper on the evening .... it's what the dancers remember!
 I have danced to bands in New England who do a very
 good job of melding tradition with groove
 (by the by, these musicians are also dancers!)
 I like dancing to these bands, they are well versed in tradition.
 and can expand on it without loosing the basics of the music/dance form.
 if you watch these musicians they are keeping an eye on the dancers.
 Playing for them, not at them
 #2 I wonder if we are looking at a seperation between
 traditional and a new style of dancing, not unlike
 what happened 40 years ago +/-
 If there is  going to be (if it hasn't already begun)
 a divergance in dance styles and preferances.
 Perhaps places like Nelson NH (and other small community
 dances) will be the keepers of the tradition waiting
 for another generation to re-discover the fine art form
 of contra dancing.
 Random thoughts from a 50+yr old. dancer/caller/ (maybe someday) musician
 
 
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