>
>How does one find out which eye is dominant? This is has never come up in my lifetime.
>
For eye dominance, you offer someone a piece of paper with a small hole in it and ask them to look through. Whichever eye they hold the paper up to is their dominant eye.
For ear dominance, you tell someone that there are people talking about them in the next room. You suggest they go over and put their ear against the wall to hear what is being said.
For foot dominance, you put an onject directly in front of them and ask them to kick it. Do this three times.
Fun stuff!
~Stacy Rose
It's the name of a play from the '30s by Clifford Odets...
How does one find out which eye is dominant? This is has never come up in my lifetime.
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From: Chrissy Fowler <ktaadn_me(a)hotmail.com>
To: callers(a)sharedweight.net
Sent: Wednesday, February 6, 2008 8:59:57 AM
Subject: [Callers] Waiting for Lefty
When this thread title came up I thought it was a new dance title, something like Waiting for Godot. Au contraire!
For the survey, I am:
~ right hand dominant
~ left eye dominant
~ probably right brain dominant
Fascinating factoid: For many years I entertained myself during long family trips and boring school days by practicing writing legibly with my left hand as well as with both hands simultaneously (LH frontwards l->r and RH backwards r->l) I just checked, and I am still reasonably good at both.
~ Chrissy Fowler
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Susan Kevra's "The Country of Marriage" has that "Mary Cay's" move as well,
done by the men.
http://www.io.com/~entropy/contradance/sequences/the-country-of-marriage.ht…
Jerome
> Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 12:43:24 -0800
> From: "Chris Page" <chriscpage(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Callers] organizing dance cards
> To: "Caller's discussion list" callers(a)sharedweight.net
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>
> Right now I have index cards with moves where I list
> all the dances with those moves. (Thus handling dances
> that have multiple features.) And yes, there's one labeled
> "Mary Cay's move." Entries on it are:
>
> David Kay's Reel (Bob Isaacs) (M2, W2)
> Eric on Mondays (David Kaynor) (M3)
> Family Tree (Gene Hubert) (W2, W2)
> Lost and Found (Tom Hinds) (M3)
> Mary Cay's Reel (David Kaynor) (W2)
> What Goes Around, Comes Around (Bob Isaacs) (W2)
> Whirlybirds on Hyperdrive (Bob Isaacs) (W2)
>
> (The whole M/W 2/3 bit is who's in the center, and how many
> people they allemande with in the center.)
-Chris Page
> San Diego
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Hmmmmmm.... I wonder if the folks who pen dances are also Lefty dominant?
this would explain the preponderance of Circle Left in
modern dances ;-)
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When this thread title came up I thought it was a new dance title, something like Waiting for Godot. Au contraire!
For the survey, I am:
~ right hand dominant
~ left eye dominant
~ probably right brain dominant
Fascinating factoid: For many years I entertained myself during long family trips and boring school days by practicing writing legibly with my left hand as well as with both hands simultaneously (LH frontwards l->r and RH backwards r->l) I just checked, and I am still reasonably good at both.
~ Chrissy Fowler
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to those that me: I am not all right (The Mitt is done? WAHOO!)
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Today I am right handed however the story goes that my family didn't want a lefty so they retrained me or so the story goes. My family never lets facts get in the way of a good story, so neither will I. Count me in with the righty's but having a secret yearning to be a lefty.
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From: Joyce Miller <joyceling(a)sbcglobal.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2008 9:47:46 AM
Subject: [Callers] Waiting for Lefty
I called at an event recently where I was one of three callers. We
discovered that all three of us are left-handed. I am curious to know
how many people on this list are left-hand dominant.
Joyce Miller
Grass Valley, California
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