Anyone have a dance that they would like to share which has both short
wavy lines (across) and long wavy lines (along)?
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Michael Barraclough
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My go-to waves dance is Snake Oil Reel by Roger Diggle (Duple Improper)
A1: Ladies in to center for long wave, Balance
While Ladies back out, Men in to center for long wave, Balance
A2: Men Allemande Left 3/4, give right to neighbor and Balance short wave across the set
All Allemande Right 1/2, Balance short wave with Ladies in the center
B1: Ladies pull by Left
Swing Partner
B2: Circle ALL the way
Ladies Chain to Neighbor
Use momentum from chain to send ladies in to center
While it does not have waves at the sides, it has them in the middle so you can use it
when the hall is too short for everyone to be in the same long waves at the sides.
It is an excellent dance for incorporating a large group of beginners, because
you hardly ever are without someone else in your hand, and the storyline is very nice.
Bob
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You Can't Get There From Here by Carol Ormand (Improper, 10 June 1994)
A1 Balance; allemande Right 3/4 (to long waves, Women facing in); Balance; allemande Right 3/4 (to waves of four, Men in the middle)
A2 Balance; Neighbors swing
B1 Circle Left 3/4; Partners swing
B2 Circle Left 3/4; Neighbors dos a dos 1.5 (to wave of four with the next)
Notes: It begins in a wave of four, with the women in the middle. Title suggestion by John Kraniak.
bill
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Anyone have a dance that they would like to share which has both short wavy lines (across) and long wavy lines (along)?
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Dearest Hive,
Is anyone available to call a dance this Sat, 7-10 PM, in Wareham MA,
just before the Bourne Bridge?
I've been down w/ the flu for 6 days and it hasn't let go yet. No
voice, just a whisper.
Contact me off-list for details. It is a small dance, typically 20-30.
Thanks everyone,
Paul
PS If accommodations are needed, that can probably be arranged (don't
worry, NOT w/ me this time).
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I have a good mixer, two large speakers & stands, lots of wires -- and they
all weigh a lot, but they work great for large rooms full of people and
outdoor venues. However...
I occasionally have smaller events in smaller rooms with fewer people where
the band is acoustic and so am I. I find myself straining my voice to be
heard by the dancers and I'm tired of screaming.
I used to have a karaoke system, but found it inadequate (and I couldn't
plug my wireless headset into it). Are there smaller, less heavy, less
cumbersome systems you carry around? I want to be able to plug my computer
into it when I have an event that's not live music or just to use it to
amplify my voice over acoustic music (7-8 musicians) -- a couple of small
but lightweight speakers.
Help!
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Hi all,
I recently called Beneficial Tradition for the first time and noticed a
consistent hitch in the dance at the top of the set. It was probably
happening at the bottom too.
I was doing the variant with no wave balance in the A1, just Women
allemande L 1x and P swing. Though the transition from the pull-bys in
the B2 to that L allemande worked well inside the line, it was always
funky at the ends. I'm speculating that that's because folks coming out
of the pull-by pattern into empty space at the end were tending to head
in a consistent incorrect direction.
Those of you who have called this dance a lot, have you noticed the same
issue? How do you teach the B2-A1 transition to minimize the confusion
and end effects?
Kalia
ps Happy New Year, everyone!
I have seen it called as a Sicilian Circle, which eliminated the end effects.
-------- Original message --------From: Bob Green via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> Date: 1/4/18 6:00 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Kalia Kliban <kalia.kliban(a)gmail.com> Cc: Caller's discussion list <callers(a)sharedweight.net> Subject: Re: [Callers] Beneficial Tradition
I have always thought part of the difficulty is that the ladies momentum is away from each other in that last pull by, leaving them a distance away from each other. On the end there can be some indecision about being in or out. In XYZ (which has a different set of challenges at the end with the "reverse") the momentum brings the ladies toward each other to start the next round, and makes it a little more obvious when you are out. Those dancing gent can help by giving SUBTLE weith in the correct direction after the last pull-by.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBwjTWK3-4g)
Happy New Year,
Bob
Those of you who have called this dance a lot, have you noticed the same issue? How do you teach the B2-A1 transition to minimize the confusion and end effects?
Kalia
ps Happy New Year, everyone!
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I have dozens of caller's books in storage and I can't find my copy of Son
of Shadrack. Can anyone share Meshack's March by Tony Parkes, please?
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I wrote this dance yesterday, but I'm not confident it doesn't already
exist under a different name. Does anyone recognize the choreography under
a different name?
Longfellow's Revenge by Dugan Murphy (duple improper contra)
A1 Neighbor balance and swing (16)
A2 Long lines forward and back (8) / Gents left hand allemande 1.5 (8)
B1 Partner balance and swing (16)
B2 Ladies chain to neighbor (8) / Partner right hand balance (4) - Partner
pull by across (2) - Neighbor left hand pull by on the side to face new
neighbor (2)
Thanks for taking a look!
Dugan Murphy
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