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From http://youtu.be/fObawDvUAPg
As someone who usually dances the follow's role, I've noticed something interesting and I'm not sure if my experience is unique or not: at most traditional contra evenings I go to, I might end up dancing lead (not switch, where we trade, but straight-up lead) once or twice in the evening, tops. When I've gone to techno contras, on the other hand, I've ended up dancing lead a bit more often. I'm not sure if this is a matter of there are fewer people at the average techno contra than the average traditional contra I've been to (and so it's more likely that there's a gender imbalance and more available people who dance the "lady" than the "gent" roles) or if something else is at work.

On the other hand, my partner, who usually dances lead, reports that he usually has zero problem finding partners and that they're usually lining up to dance with him and that the only time he ends up dancing follow is when he dances switch. 

It is also worth noting that usually these dances where I've seen this are not billed as gender-free, so it may just be that I'm in a minority of women who are willing to lead (and hopefully do so reasonably competently). I've had several really fun dances as both a lead and as a follow (and plenty of fun ones dancing switch), so it's certainly not a complaint, merely a trend I've noticed. Maybe it's just that more people who dance the "lady" role end up at techno contras where we've headed (mostly the mid-Atlantic)?

Anyone else find this or see something I'm missing? Or, for that matter, find the opposite to be true?

 
 
This week for the Friday Flourish, we take a look at some hints that are helpful whether a caller decides to trot out a men's chain, or you're dancing switch and end up with the usual follow dancing in the lead and vice-versa.
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Also, Steve and I are going to be at
Footfall Dance Weekend starting tonight in High View, WV. This year, Footfall will feature Green Light Karma, Nor'easter, and Perpetual e-Motion, with Diane Silver and Seth Tepfer calling (and yes, I did notice the unusually high percentage of people that I've interviewed or mined as resources in the recent past on that list; I suspect I am going to be running entirely on caffeine and adrenaline and not much else, but it's going to be fun). There will also be a techno contra spun by dJ improper and called by Brian Hamshar after the evening dance tomorrow night. It promises to be a blast; hope we will see some of you there!

Happy Friday,

CS

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