1. Perfecting is great but it takes alot of time, and not all the people
who are involved then dance out - at present less of a priority.
2. More flexibility is required so at festivals or crawls we don't rely on
one person dancing every dance - but we need to prioritize certain
positions. eg - there are lots of threes, but we always struggle with 2 and
4 - so get two people up to speed on those (saying that - Hannorah and
Becky did that last night).
3. The plan and timings rely on the same people coming every week and also
being the ones at festivals - I think this might be ambitious.
4. I'm up for getting another dance working for the festivals - be this the
old circle dance or a traditional. I have a book with a traditional dance
in at home - it is a chorus dance (sorry nicky) but it's a full set of
instructions. I'll look out the name tonight. To get something up to
standard rather than vaguely getting through it in three weeks it needs to
be simple. Its better to have time left over teaching further people, or
tweaking than it is not completing it.
Summary. 4 and 2.
On 10 June 2014 12:24, Ffion Mair <ffion_coch(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry this is a long email, you can skip to the numbered bit if you're
short on time!
At the EGM we identified 3 priorities for the next few months - teach
everyone the 'perfections' for the Julibee dance, get everyone doing
different positions in the Jubilee dance, create a funky new dance. We've
started on all of these but it's difficult to split our time evenly between
these three things because we've only got 2 hours a week (less if we need
to spend so much time on the sign up sheet
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/11XHQc6j0g7HQto7rhOs6k0bfkw-XmFb8jmCeRa48IRI/edit?usp=sharinghttp://>,
ahem) plus I never know who's going to be there until we start practising!
In addition, we discussed last night how it's embarrassing not having a
second dance at festivals. This is why we created the circle dance last
summer but that's fallen by the wayside in favour of creating a funkier,
more difficult round dance. We've got some interesting ideas for the new
dance but realistically it won't be ready to dance out until the end of the
summer - maybe Rockingham could be a target date?
Jo is going to ask Ru at Camden clog whether she'd be able to come and
teach some of us a clog dance, just so we have something extra for festival
dance spots, but I think that's a long-term project too! We could therefore
look at changing our summer priorities to learning a new second dance which
is easier than the funky one we're creating. Options are 1) revive last
year's circle dance - it will probably come flooding back to those who did
it at Tenterden 2) create a new dance - probably a chorus dance with 5
simple figures inbetween 3) learn a trad dance. Beadnell is by far the
easiest - I reckon we could learn it by Leigh if the same 5 people turned
up both of the next weeks. Swalwell is also quite simple and is done at a
laid back speed so a good contrast to the Jubilee dance. Thrales do
Beadnell and Sallyport do Swalwell so we might look like we're copying, but
I don't think we'll overlap at any bookings this summer. Or we could look
at one of the trad dances that no other team does at the moment which would
be good if we've got one eye on the trad competition at DERT, however would
definitely take longer to learn as there will be no videos to learn from!
So could I ask you all to have a think about what you feel we should spend
the next 3-4 months concentrating on? Here are the options including how
many weeks I think it would take us to complete these tasks if we only
worked on that task:
1) Perfecting Jubilee - I think we got to about pixies, so there's half
the dance to go = 3-5 weeks.
2) Learning new Jubilee positions - according to the positions sheet there
are 11 people who aren't yet dance-out-ready in their secondary position. I
don't think we need to prioritise getting everyone sorted straight away. If
we aimed to get 5 people confident in new positions that would take 3-5
weeks.
3) Creating the new funky dance. Approx 3 weeks to finish writing, 3 weeks
to teach to everyone and 2 weeks to polish = 8 weeks
4) Learn an extra, simple-ish dance. Beadnell/old circle dance would take
2-4 weeks, Swalwell maybe 4-5 weeks.
In addition to these options we need to go over the procession stuff with
Nic and Janet before Leigh. People have also requested that we do a session
on dancing in small spaces, which I'll try and schedule in some time before
the July crawl.
So... if you've got to this point in the email, please can you help me to
plan the next 12-16 weeks by sending me your thoughts on which *two *things
from the list of four you think we should prioritise? It doesn't need to be
an essay like this has been, just 2 bullet points will suffice! Please send
me your thoughts by FRIDAY if posssible so I can create a summer plan over
the weekend.
Thanks very much,
Ffion x
*Please take a look at my blog on Welsh folk songs -
caneuongwerin.wordpress.com <http://caneuongwerin.wordpress.com>*
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