Alternate Trios by Ken Kernen and Choo-Choo (named for Chattanooga
dancers) by myself. Two very easy dances
Fiddling for the following by Peter Stix I frequently use at parties
because of its ease. I have more in my collection but these are used by
me the most. If more info wanted just request.
Jane Ewing
Grant, AL
Hello,
It gives me great pleasure to announce the release of a new book by Louise Siddons-Dancing the Whole Dance: Positional Calling for Contra. This book, from CDSS, provides an in-depth look at how to be successful calling contras positionally based on Louise's years of success in a wide range of settings. With thoughtful commentary on the how and why of positional calling, as well as a detailed introductory workshop, and notes and instructions for calling eight specific dances, this booklet has everything you need to start learning positional calling for contra, or hone your craft further.
The book is available for sale now through the CDSS store in both print and digital formats.
https://cdss.force.com/commons/s/product/dancing-the-whole-dance-positional…
Ben Williams (he/him/his)
Sales and Publishing, Country Dance and Song Society (CDSS)
413-203-5467 x106 .:. ben(a)cdss.org<mailto:ben@cdss.org> .:. www.cdss.org/store<http://www.cdss.org/store>
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