Contra Callers’ Corner
Hosted by Seth Tepfer

Wednesday, March 11
8:00 p.m. ET (5:00 p.m. PT)

Contra Callers’ Corner is a free monthly Zoom call for contra callers of all levels. It’s a place to ask questions, network, and address hot topics from your local dance community in a safe space. Hosted by Seth Tepfer and a different featured guest each month, the sessions are free and open to everyone (registration required).

For the privacy of participants, this session will not be recorded. Please join us next time!


Seth Tepfer (Decatur, GA) first started Scottish country dancing in 1987. Ballroom dancing led to Cajun dancing, which led to contra dancing. From there, Seth started helping run dance events and, in 1997, started contra dance calling.

In the years since, Seth has organized dance weekends (What the Hey, Butterfly Whirl, Atlanta Dance Weekend) and dance weeks (Florida Rhapsody (1997-2001), Bonaire Dance and Dive (2005), Terpsichore’s Dance Holiday (2015-2019), Rhapsody Adventure in Paxos, Greece (2025)). Seth has called dance weekends and dance events across the United States and in Canada, England, Denmark, France, Germany, and Greece.

Seth is passionate about teaching dance leadership. He has taught contra, square, English, and community calling intensives. His website is a valued resource for essays, choreography collections, and thoughts about dance calling.

Seth loves sharing the joy of dance for people who have never danced before, for experienced contra, English, or square dancers. He looks forward to working with other leaders to build community through dance, music, and song.

Contra Callers’ Corner
Hosted by Seth Tepfer
Featuring Will Mentor

Wednesday, February 18
8:00 p.m. ET (5:00 p.m. PT)

This month Seth is joined by Will Mentor for an in-depth discussion about how tempo can affect contra calling. As a caller, do you ever request a specific number of beats per minute for particular dances? How do slower and faster tempos translate to different figures and sequences? What is the difference between tempo and volume/energy in a tune? How slow is too slow, or how fast is too fast?

Expect a lively and thoughtful discussion, and be sure to bring your own questions!

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For the privacy of participants, this session will not be recorded. Please join us next time!


Will Mentor is a contra and square dance caller from Northern Vermont known for his clear teaching, upbeat wit, and relaxed stage presence. He loves to choreograph evenings with a variety of dances and tempos that at times surprise and always delight, all the while keeping intact his guiding principle as a caller: “It’s about the dancers!”

Seth Tepfer (Decatur, GA) first started Scottish country dancing in 1987. Ballroom dancing led to Cajun dancing, which led to contra dancing. From there, Seth started helping run dance events and, in 1997, started contra dance calling.

In the years since, Seth has organized dance weekends (What the Hey, Butterfly Whirl, Atlanta Dance Weekend) and dance weeks (Florida Rhapsody (1997-2001), Bonaire Dance and Dive (2005), Terpsichore’s Dance Holiday (2015-2019), Rhapsody Adventure in Paxos, Greece (2025)). Seth has called dance weekends and dance events across the United States and in Canada, England, Denmark, France, Germany, and Greece.

Seth is passionate about teaching dance leadership. He has taught contra, square, English, and community calling intensives. His website is a valued resource for essays, choreography collections, and thoughts about dance calling.

Seth loves sharing the joy of dance for people who have never danced before, for experienced contra, English, or square dancers. He looks forward to working with other leaders to build community through dance, music, and song.