Writing good hard C4 choreography is slow. I keep forgetting HOW slow; perhaps I block it out of my memory.
My next big weekend is coming up in early March. I need two sessions, which will easily be sixty hours of work. I should have started in on this in January. I knew that. I even planned for that. My job intervened. (Yes, there's a lesson in there for me.) Sadly, this isn't the sort of task that's amenable to one big concentrated push. Trying to do too much at once is mind-numbing. However, it's got to be done. Rob said it well: it's like NaNoWriMo except the stuff has to be good.
The caller fee for this dance doesn't cover my airfare, much less the two days I'll have to take off work, so it would be very amusing to me to figure out just how much money I am "making" per hour writing this choreography. Negative five bucks? :-)
My next big weekend is coming up in early March. I need two sessions, which will easily be sixty hours of work. I should have started in on this in January. I knew that. I even planned for that. My job intervened. (Yes, there's a lesson in there for me.) Sadly, this isn't the sort of task that's amenable to one big concentrated push. Trying to do too much at once is mind-numbing. However, it's got to be done. Rob said it well: it's like NaNoWriMo except the stuff has to be good.
The caller fee for this dance doesn't cover my airfare, much less the two days I'll have to take off work, so it would be very amusing to me to figure out just how much money I am "making" per hour writing this choreography. Negative five bucks? :-)
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this isnot my element. just a basic question.
and have fun with it. obviously it isn't for the cold hard cash... it's for the fun and love of what you do.
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Getting the "puzzle solving" part to be challenging enough but not too difficult is what takes the time for me. I can make the movements flow without working too hard, but I'm not necessarily engaging their brains. This group I'm about to go call for wants their brains worked.
The prep time is the work, for me, and the fun calling time is the reward. In three weeks I'll be all burbly and cheerful about how enjoyable this dance is! :-)
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I have another question. Is it more of a challenge to choreograph and call a dance for experienced dancers or a group where at least some of the people have never square danced before? I imagine that a higher level is harder to choreograph and novices are harder to call for, but I have no idea if that's right.
About 10-15 years ago someone donated a square dance to my church auction a few times. They were great fun! A few people were experienced dancers, a few had some familiarity with square dancing, but the majority had no idea what they were doing.
I learned to square dance in school. I remember very little, but it came more easily to me than to most as the decades-old memory traces revived. There were some that were really clueless, even after the caller's instructions. He was very patient, even when a square would totally disintegrate with the
dancerspeople trying to dance crashing into one another because they had no idea what they were supposed to be doing!I'm just wondering what that's like from the caller's point of view. (I think I may have asked you that question once, but if I did, I'm damned if I can remember what you said.
It was a lot of fun though. I wish they would offer that again! I can't join a square dance group because I have to sit out too many dances because of pain and/or fatigue. I start out with great enthusiasm but as the evening goes on I'm doing more sitting than dancing, and eventually I get completely tapped out and just watch. But I enjoyed doing what I could!
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It's really easy for the dancers to get confused, especially early on. As long as everyone is taking it in stride and having a good time, it's hard to go wrong. When people get uptight and start blaming then it's break time!
I too wish I could dance more. I could probably dance one or two in a night, but I'd pay for it later, and one or two isn't all that much. I'm glad I can keep calling. That's my remaining link to this activity.
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