Hi,
Here is another question about a dance I collected at the Down East Country
Dance Festival this year. In the B parts of Don Flahertys Heartbeat
Contra I have Swing Neighbor; left gypsy (1 ½ ?) to Partner; All Swing
Partner/ Circle left ¾; balance (who?) and California Twirl (Partner?).
Besides my other questions I am unsure if the All Swing Partner ends (B1) or
starts (B2).
Thanks for your help.
Here's how the dance starts:
A1: Circle right (8)
Allemande left with neighbor (6)
Men pull across by the right (2)
A2: Hey (partners pass left shoulders to start) (16)
So yes, the allemande left is once around, leaving the men facing each other for
the pull by which in turn starts the hey.
David Millstone
Hi,
I recently danced Rick Mohrs Rockin Robin at the Survivors Dance after
this years Down East Country Dance Festival. A great dance and a great
afternoon.
I am wondering about the transition from the allemande left with neighbor to
the Men pull-by by the right hand to partner, that ends A1. It seems that
the allemande left must have been for something like ¾ until the men can
meet in the middle, but I cannot remember from the dancing of it. Is that
right?
Thanks,
Rickey Holt.
Hi callers,
I'm wondering about names for these 2 dances.
Thanks!
Chrissy Fowler
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DI
a1 Men to center, long wave bal
women to ctr, long wave bal
a2 women all R
sw P
b1 down hall 4 in line, turn as cpl, ret
b2 circle L 3/4
sw N
DI
a1 Bal ring, rollaway w/ half sashay (woman roll N gent to L hand)
ladies chain
a2 women gypsy
sw P
b1 circle L 3/4
bal ring, pet twirl
b2 bal ring, pet twirl
bal ring, Calif. twirl
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Lady Walpole's Reel is a great dance with out a partner swing. The dance is
great, the tune is great, but the tune is not the easiest to play. One of
those old dance tunes that really needs to be played up to speed for you to
really love it, and you really can't dance Lady Walpole's Reel, without the
matching tune...
Jeff
Thanks all!
Here's one more that I haven't heard anyone say:
"Thank you, and good-nite, drive safely.... Remember the time change! SET YOUR CLOCKS BACK ONE HOUR..... !!!!! .... April Fool's ... I mean, forward one hour! when you go to bed....
(or don't tell them it's forward, spring fwd, fall back!!!!)
Have fun all,
Thanks!
Chris Page <page(a)student.physics.upenn.edu> wrote:
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>
> Hello, all...
>
> Any one have or recommend any simple, easy contra dances with no
Partner Swing that can be done as part of a medley? (no P Swg, no P
Swg, P Swg)!... Yes, for April Fool's!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Karen Fontana
>
Lady Walpole's Reel?
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Hello, all...
Any one have or recommend any simple, easy contra dances with no Partner Swing that can be done as part of a medley? (no P Swg, no P Swg, P Swg)!... Yes, for April Fool's!
Thanks,
Karen Fontana
I have one that has no swing at all:
Here is a duple improper by Ted Crane of Ithica NY
No swing!
White Towed Cat
A1 Corner Bal
Corner DSD 1.5
A2 Circle Left
Rt hand across Star
B1 Ladies chain over and back
B2 Long Lines F&B
Partners DSD
On to the next
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Interesting dance. Coming back in at the top/bottom would be challenging. (Proper at the top-like two's, and 'indecent' at the bottom - like one's.)
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From: Seth Tepfer <labst(a)emory.edu>
> Okay, Lisa has denied ownership of this dance, thereby dashing all my hopes
> and ambitions. I am at a loss, directionless in life, without purpose or
> anchor until I can find the author - and the true story - behind this
> dance. *sniff*
>
> Title: allegedly "Because I could"
> Author: allegedly - but obviously not - Lisa Greenleaf
> Formation: duple improper - backwards progression
> A1: Nabe DSD; Nabe Swing
> A2: Pass the ocean, Balance; Nabe allemande R 1/2, gents pull by, Partner
> balance
> B1: Partner DSD; Partner swing
> B2: ladies chain; gents roll neighbor away with 1/2 sashay, with Next
> Neighbor (on gents Right, ladies Left - backwards progression) box the gnat
> & balance
Okay, Lisa has denied ownership of this dance, thereby dashing all my hopes
and ambitions. I am at a loss, directionless in life, without purpose or
anchor until I can find the author - and the true story - behind this
dance. *sniff*
Title: allegedly "Because I could"
Author: allegedly - but obviously not - Lisa Greenleaf
Formation: duple improper - backwards progression
A1: Nabe DSD; Nabe Swing
A2: Pass the ocean, Balance; Nabe allemande R 1/2, gents pull by, Partner
balance
B1: Partner DSD; Partner swing
B2: ladies chain; gents roll neighbor away with 1/2 sashay, with Next
Neighbor (on gents Right, ladies Left - backwards progression) box the gnat
& balance
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Karen Fontana wrote:
9. A friend mentioned: call a dance so that it doesn't progress! Actually, I did this once, by mistake! so I have one, should I decide to do this! ("Pigtown Petronella" by Cary Ravitz... yes, I got a dble progression dance to not progress at all! I can tell you how, for those that want to know!). The dancers were laughing and smiling, and I went up to a minor set and said "what's up"? A dancer answered "we really like our neighbors, and we're having a good time, but we haven't progressed!"... they were laughing hysterically....
>
I believe I've done this same non-progression call by not having the dancers turn to a new group of four for the second petronella spin. And Cary Ravitz was in the band at the time -- how embarrassing.
There's a couple of fun squares as well: Nine Pin (eight people in the square make life miserable for the ninth, then the ninth get's his/her revenge in the B part).
There's also a square dance (if you like the patter) where number one gent swings his corner, then his corner's partner's corner, then his corner's partner's corner's partner's corner, and variations thereof. At one point I believe the gent is swinging another gent, and at another point he's swinging himself. And of course the ladies can do the same. I don't know the title of this dance however.
And Gene Hubert's contra called The Odd Combination. Very odd.
--Jerome Grisanti