Hello callers,
Apologies for the non-contra question: I'm looking for a dance that a
musician remembers and would like called. He pictures trios facing
around a circle like spokes, waltzing somehow and the middle dancer
progressing to the next trio.
Please let me know if you have a dance that matches this description!
David Kreiss-Tomkins
Well I wrote this for a family dance….. could be done in trios.
Kids Family Waltz
by Claire Takemori (Asheville NC)
families in sm rings (2 adults 1-2 kids), in big circle
A1 -----------
(6,6 ) In and Out, Circle Left
(12) 2 adults Arch/Kids Duck thru
A2 -----------
(6,6 ) In and Out, Circle Right
(12) Arch/Kids Duck to Lines (spokes around the circle)
B1 -----------
(12) lines promenade big circle
(12) Roll ends across (Right end rolls in front to other end of the line)
B2 -----------
cont. (keep rolling until kids are back in the middle)
end in circle.
Claire Takemori, Dance Caller
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> 1. waltz circle mixer with trios (d_kreiss-tomkins(a)riseup.net)
> 2. Re: waltz circle mixer with trios (Mo Waddington)
> 3. Re: waltz circle mixer with trios (Michael Dyck)
> 4. Re: waltz circle mixer with trios (Colin Hume)
> 5. Re: waltz circle mixer with trios (Gregory)
> 6. Re: waltz circle mixer with trios (Allison and Hunt Smith)
> 7. Fwd: Research Study on Gender-Free Contra Dance Callers
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> 8. Re: waltz circle mixer with trios (Michael Dyck)
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> Date: Tue, 04 Feb 2025 08:35:33 +0000
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> Hello callers,
>
> Apologies for the non-contra question: I'm looking for a dance that a
> musician remembers and would like called. He pictures trios facing
> around a circle like spokes, waltzing somehow and the middle dancer
> progressing to the next trio.
>
> Please let me know if you have a dance that matches this description!
>
> David Kreiss-Tomkins
>
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>
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2025 12:42:05 +0000
> From: Mo Waddington <mjw(a)mowaddington.plus.com>
> Subject: [Callers] Re: waltz circle mixer with trios
> To: contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
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> I can think of 2 dances in that formation that aren't waltzes and
> thumbing through CDM (Tony Parkes 1967 ed) finds more:
>
> Silly threesome ( Community Dance Manual book5.16)
>
> Rebecca's Roundabout (John Chapman)
>
> Kielder Schottische (CDM book 3.4)
>
> Russian Ballet (CDM bk 3.5)
>
> Texas Rpogressive Threesome (CDM 5.17)
>
> Nope, can't find one with waltzing
>
> On 04/02/2025 08:35, None via Contra Callers wrote:
>> Hello callers,
>>
>> Apologies for the non-contra question: I'm looking for a dance that a
>> musician remembers and would like called. He pictures trios facing
>> around a circle like spokes, waltzing somehow and the middle dancer
>> progressing to the next trio.
>>
>> Please let me know if you have a dance that matches this description!
>>
>> David Kreiss-Tomkins
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> Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2025 09:19:43 -0500
> From: Michael Dyck <jmdyck(a)ibiblio.org>
> Subject: [Callers] Re: waltz circle mixer with trios
> To: contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
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> On 2025-02-04 3:35 a.m., Mo via Contra Callers wrote:
>> Hello callers,
>>
>> Apologies for the non-contra question: I'm looking for a dance that a
>> musician remembers and would like called. He pictures trios facing
>> around a circle like spokes, waltzing somehow and the middle dancer
>> progressing to the next trio.
> At the Caller's Box, this is "Circle of Threesomes" formation, with single
> progression:
> https://www.ibiblio.org/contradance/thecallersbox/?formation=Circle+of+Thre…
>
> Currently, there are 20 such, but none of them involves waltzing, or is
> paired with waltz-time music.
>
> I don't think waltzing would fit very well in that formation. If two in each
> threesome are waltzing, that leaves out the third. You could have (e.g.) the
> center person waltz with each other person in turn, but that would take up a
> lot of time. (Say, 8 bars each, 16 bars total of waltzing?)
>
> More significantly, waltzing is asymmetric, so if the dance doesn't want
> awkward pairings, it would have to dictate (e.g.) that each trio consists of
> one 'lead' between two 'follows', with no rearrangement after the
> progression. Which is not unheard of, but the examples are fairly old, and
> might not go over that well these days (depending on the context).
>
> -Michael
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2025 18:14:22 GMT
> From: Colin Hume <colin(a)colinhume.com>
> Subject: [Callers] Re: waltz circle mixer with trios
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> On Tue, 4 Feb 2025 09:19:43 -0500, Michael Dyck via Contra Callers wrote:
>> I don't think waltzing would fit very well in that formation. If two in each threesome are waltzing, that leaves out
>> the third.
>
> You're assuming that a dance in waltz time involves rotating with a ballroom hold - that's not true.
> There are certainly old dances such as "Duke of Kent's Waltz" and "The Bath Waltz" which don't,
> and there's no reason why there couldn't be modern ones too.
>
> Colin Hume
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> Date: Tue, 04 Feb 2025 18:27:19 +0000
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> I have a funny feeling I have danced this dance before, but so vague is my memory there's no way to be sure. I recall that there is indeed a portion of the dance where the middle person dances an individual waltz with the person on the right, then with the person on the left, and there may have been something like a hey for 3 (with hands) and some promenading.
>
> Hopefully that helps jog the memory.
>
>
> Greg Allan, Winnipeg
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> On Tuesday, February 4th, 2025 at 12:35 AM, None via Contra Callers <contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
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>> Hello callers,
>>
>> Apologies for the non-contra question: I'm looking for a dance that a
>> musician remembers and would like called. He pictures trios facing
>> around a circle like spokes, waltzing somehow and the middle dancer
>> progressing to the next trio.
>>
>> Please let me know if you have a dance that matches this description!
>>
>> David Kreiss-Tomkins
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> Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2025 14:10:43 -0500
> From: Allison and Hunt Smith <huntandallison(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: [Callers] Re: waltz circle mixer with trios
> To: Mo Waddington <mjw(a)mowaddington.plus.com>
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> This certainly sounds as though it might be an English Country Dance.
> Leah's Waltz by Fried Herman comes to mind
> https://youtu.be/Zp_5pf3Xr6M?si=z-hMahQjyZmFDqtE
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>
> On Tue, Feb 4, 2025 at 7:47 AM Mo Waddington via Contra Callers <
> contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
>
>> I can think of 2 dances in that formation that aren't waltzes and
>> thumbing through CDM (Tony Parkes 1967 ed) finds more:
>>
>> Silly threesome ( Community Dance Manual book5.16)
>>
>> Rebecca's Roundabout (John Chapman)
>>
>> Kielder Schottische (CDM book 3.4)
>>
>> Russian Ballet (CDM bk 3.5)
>>
>> Texas Rpogressive Threesome (CDM 5.17)
>>
>> Nope, can't find one with waltzing
>>
>> On 04/02/2025 08:35, None via Contra Callers wrote:
>>> Hello callers,
>>>
>>> Apologies for the non-contra question: I'm looking for a dance that a
>>> musician remembers and would like called. He pictures trios facing
>>> around a circle like spokes, waltzing somehow and the middle dancer
>>> progressing to the next trio.
>>>
>>> Please let me know if you have a dance that matches this description!
>>>
>>> David Kreiss-Tomkins
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Hello callers,
This just came across my inbox, and I told them I would forward it to the list. I know nothing more than is in this email.
Seth
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> From: "Coladangelo, LP" <lcoladan(a)kent.edu>
> Subject: Research Study on Gender-Free Contra Dance Callers
> Date: February 4, 2025 at 11:24:21 AM EST
> To: "chris(a)sharedweight.net" <chris(a)sharedweight.net>, "seth(a)sharedweight.net" <seth(a)sharedweight.net>
>
> Hello Chris and Seth (and members of the Shared Weight community),
> My name is L.P. Coladangelo and I am a doctoral candidate in Communication and Information at Kent State University. I am conducting dissertation research on the knowledge practices of gender-free contra dance callers. In order to complete my study, I am asking for participants to fill out a questionnaire about their expertise, their calling practice, their social networks in the dance community, and their understanding of the culture and values of gender-free contra dance.
> If you would be so kind as to share this study participation announcement (found below) with your community, I would greatly appreciate it. Additionally, if you know of others who may be interested in participating in the study, please feel free to send this information on to them. You may also have potential participants contact me directly to follow up by sharing my contact information with them.
> If you or anyone interested in learning more about the study would wish to contact me, please email me at lcoladan(a)kent.edu <mailto:lcoladan@kent.edu> or my advisor Dr. Lala Hajibayova at 330- 672-2872 or lhajibay(a)kent.edu <mailto:lhajibay@kent.edu>.
> Thank you in advance for your help.
> Best,
> L.P. Coladangelo (he/him)
> PhD Candidate, College of Communication and Information, Kent State University
> ****************
> Study Title: Exploring Knowledge Practices of Callers as Core Practitioners of Gender-Free Contra Dance
> Principal Investigator Name: L.P. Coladangelo (PhD Candidate), Dr. Lala Hajibayova (Advisor)
> You are being invited to participate in a research study about gender-free contra dance callers that is being conducted by L.P. Coladangelo at Kent State University. This study has been approved by the Kent State University IRB.
> Participation is confidential and involves answering a questionnaire that will take 30-45 minutes.
> Eligible participants need only be over the age of 18 and currently identify as a contra dance caller.
> All participants who complete the survey will be part of a drawing to win one of two $50 Visa Gift Cards.
> If you wish to participate in this study, please click on the link below.
> https://kent.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d3Z8lmaaJ1l7ZOK <https://kent.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d3Z8lmaaJ1l7ZOK?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0…>
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Hey folks!
I know some of you are dance organizers as well as callers so just wanted
to share the news...
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Hello Dance Organizers,
It’s happening!
Puttin’ On The Dance 3: Dancing Forward Together will be May 2-4, 2025 in
Belfast Maine.
This conference is for YOU - the people who plan and run traditional dance
events and series across the Northeastern US and Eastern Canada. And it is by
YOU. Conference attendees will share best practices, participate in group
discussions, help peers solve problems, and learn new skills.
And, of course, we’ll make music and dance together! Friday we’ll join the
Belfast Flying Shoes community dance and contras and Saturday we’ll throw a
conference-only dance party.
We’ll be gathering at the Fireside Inn & Suites, Ocean Edge, Belfast, Maine
where every room has an ocean view and the amenities include a heated
mineral pool, hot tub and sauna. But, DON’T reserve your room. This is a
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included in the registration fee.
We’re still working on the final costs for catering and securing
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Plan ahead now! POTD1 and POTD2 sold out. Registration opens on March 1,
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Please share this information with new organizers who might not be on this
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Hello Dance Organizers,
It’s happening!
Puttin’ On The Dance 3: Dancing Forward Together will be May 2-4, 2025 in
Belfast Maine.
This conference is for YOU - the people who plan and run traditional dance
events and series across the Northeastern US and Eastern Canada. And it is by
YOU. Conference attendees will share best practices, participate in group
discussions, help peers solve problems, and learn new skills.
And, of course, we’ll make music and dance together! Friday we’ll join the
Belfast Flying Shoes community dance and contras and Saturday we’ll throw a
conference-only dance party.
We’ll be gathering at the Fireside Inn & Suites, Ocean Edge, Belfast, Maine
where every room has an ocean view and the amenities include a heated
mineral pool, hot tub and sauna. But, DON’T reserve your room. This is a
residential conference where everyone will stay at the hotel; lodging is
included in the registration fee.
We’re still working on the final costs for catering and securing
sponsorships, but we expect the full conference fees to be in the range of
$250-$315 USD per person if sharing a room.
Plan ahead now! POTD1 and POTD2 sold out. Registration opens on March 1,
2025. Watch the website over the next few weeks for more information
<https://www.puttinonthedance.org/potd-3/> including ideas on how to fund
your conference participation.
Please share this information with new organizers who might not be on this
distribution list. See you in Maine!
Chrissy Fowler - Belfast ME
Emily Addison - Ottawa, ON
Patty Giavara - Montpelier, VT
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