[Callers] Rollaway sans sashay?

Tom Hinds via Callers callers at lists.sharedweight.net
Thu Sep 10 08:45:26 PDT 2015


I believe it's called If You Were Dead.  I called it in England  
recently and out of all the dances I called, that was the most  
popular.  I understand it was the first one she's written!!!!!

T
On Sep 9, 2015, at 10:20 PM, Perry Shafran via Callers wrote:

> I happen to know of one by Rachel Fifer, Gaye Fifer's daughter.  I  
> don't recall the title offhand but I can check later on.  But the  
> roll away is not along the line but in a ring.  You balance, and  
> gents roll away a neighbor from their left hand to their right  
> hand, but the gents stay in place.
>
> Perry
>
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>
> From:"Maia McCormick via Callers" <callers at lists.sharedweight.net>
> Date:Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 8:16 PM
> Subject:[Callers] Rollaway sans sashay?
>
> Recently there was some discussion of the difference between a  
> "rollaway with a half-sashay" and a plain ol' rollaway. Jim Saxe  
> presented the dance Roll Away as an example of a contra with a  
> rollaway without a half-sashay. Can anyone else name/post  
> choreography for any CONTRAS (or 4-face-4s, I suppose... not  
> looking for squares at the moment, though) that include a rollaway  
> without a half-sashay?
>
> Cheers,
> Maia
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