A tip is a square dance unit of measure. Typically, it's a single session within a full dance in which dancers will dance to extemporaneous ("patter") calling for 5-7 minutes, then dance for a 3-4 minute singing call ("a singer"). The dancers will then thank the dancers in their square and take a few minutes' break before forming up in a square again for the next session. Each combo of patter+singer is a tip.
Just like technical conferences, we have birds-of-a-feather special sessions. These vary in size and may last 30-60 minutes, depending on the popularity. The bear tip is for bears & admirers; the leather tip has an expectation of everyone dancing in leather; the redwood tip is for tall folks, the munchkin tip for the shorter dancers, a women's tip for women only, etc.. Sometimes the hosting committee will make time & space available for make-your-own specialty tips: at the last big gay convention, someone (fuzzygruff?) organized a session of LJ members.
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Personally, I'd love a chance to call for the leather tip some day. Not this year, but some future time...
Practice sessions
(Anonymous) 2006-05-03 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)\ebob
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Calling
Re: Calling
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leather tip?
What's with the tip biz?
When Cults Collide
Just like technical conferences, we have birds-of-a-feather special sessions. These vary in size and may last 30-60 minutes, depending on the popularity. The bear tip is for bears & admirers; the leather tip has an expectation of everyone dancing in leather; the redwood tip is for tall folks, the munchkin tip for the shorter dancers, a women's tip for women only, etc.. Sometimes the hosting committee will make time & space available for make-your-own specialty tips: at the last big gay convention, someone (
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yellow rocks!
(not that I can say much, not having danced in 6 or 7 yrs)
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