Hello all!
I'm calling a delightful small-town dance here in Melrose, Florida this
Friday...which is Friday the 13th, and also a full moon.
I love using theme opportunities to collect new dances! Anyone have any
ideas?
Off the top of my head, I'll probably need to look into Mirror Mirror (Jim
Kitch, I believe) and Cats and More Cats (Melanie Axel-Lute). I wonder if I
could convince the band to play Stevie Wonder? 😉
Thanks!
Angela
Music by Ruth Rose and Thomas Bending. Colin Hume will present an evening of good dancing (American, Playford, Traditional,
Scottish, etc.) for those who want to enjoy themselves and be challenged occasionally too. Not suitable for beginners!
Tickets are £13.20 each from http://colinhume.com/nye
Numbers are limited to 65, so if you haven't booked please check the website rather than just turning up.
No alcohol or smoking on the premises, and you will need to bring finger food to share, plus your own drink.
Colin Hume
Email colin(a)colinhume.com Web site http://colinhume.com
I will be calling a dance at our local State Fair next month. It will be
open to the public, and we've also invited several Contra Communities
around the State to join us in helping to introduce people to Contra
Dancing, and other forms of Folk Dance. I suspect that most people of the
general public will stay and watch/join maybe 1 or 2 dances, and then they
will move onto the next exciting thing at the Fair.
We will have about 3.5 hours to fill, and I want a good variety of dances
to choose from.
So my question to you is, what simple, fun, beginner-friendly dances would
you recommend? Being able to "build up" to more advanced dances I don't
think will be very possible, simply because we expect a steady stream of
people joining and leaving at any given moment, so I need a variety of
simple and fun dances to share that don't require much prior experience.
I already have several ideas as to some dances to include, but I'd love to
hear your suggestions.
They don't have to be Contra-specific, as I'm planning to throw in a few
circle mixers, and a couple easy English Country Dances as well.
Maybe Hole in the Wall, or even the Virginia Reel... The genre of the
dances isn't that important.
Just any other fun, family dances that you can send my way. Many thanks in
advance.
I look forward to reading your suggestions.
Excitedly,
JJ.
[Take 2]
Triskaidekaphobia
http://www.ibiblio.org/contradance/thecallersbox/dance.php?id=3271
Bi-TriskaDeka-thon .2 Reel
http://www.ibiblio.org/contradance/thecallersbox/dance.php?id=2095
Lalah's TriskadekaMania http://www.ibiblio.org/contradance/thecallersbox/dance.php?id=2115
Triskaidekaphilia
http://www.ibiblio.org/contradance/thecallersbox/dance.php?id=201
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Hello all!
I'm calling a delightful small-town dance here in Melrose, Florida this Friday...which is Friday the 13th, and also a full moon.
I love using theme opportunities to collect new dances! Anyone have any ideas?
Off the top of my head, I'll probably need to look into Mirror Mirror (Jim Kitch, I believe) and Cats and More Cats (Melanie Axel-Lute). I wonder if I could convince the band to play Stevie Wonder? 😉
Thanks!
Angela
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Does anyone have any recommendations, for silly fun called/led
dances/figures/games for a family dance that has lots of young kids and
perhaps not enough adults joining in the mix?
Thanks,
T-Claw
Hi T Claw and all,
Silly Threesomes has been mentioned by others. The video below
is a simpler version which is particularly suited to an excess of young kids.
Instructions in video description.
https://youtu.be/q1ObiQAkZOM
Cheers, Bill
On 6/09/2019 7:27 a.m., T Claw via Callers wrote:
> Does anyone have any recommendations, for silly fun called/led
> dances/figures/games for a family dance that has lots of young kids and
> perhaps not enough adults joining in the mix?
>
> Thanks,
> T-Claw
Capture/Silly Threesomes
Groups of 3 instead of couples, circle mixer
Promenade in groups of 3 counterclockwise
Middle person allemande right the person on the right
Same middle person allemande left the person on the left
Middle person do-si-do person on the right
Outsides make an arch
Middles turn around and walk single file clockwise through the arches until
caller says "capture!"
Basket swing with these 3 and put someone new in the middle
(Lone people or twos who didn't capture anyone wave to find each other -
caller wait for matches before starting over)
You can find a video by googling silly threesome.
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I received a request for a caller for an event and I am unable to do it.John Tutweiler and his son are fine people and are active in the Charlotte Folk Society. Nick has played for several Charlotte contradances. If you can help, please contact John directly at john.tutweiler(a)gmail.com
"Nick and a trio are playing at a Civil War Event on Sept 21 at Bost Grist Mill and there is a camp dance that night from like 7-10. The caller they have used before is unavailable so I was reaching out to see if you have an interest or know of someone who I could contact? There dances are a bit different from the contra, think Virginia Reel and that sort of thing. Let me know. There would be pay involved. I think $75...maybe a bit more in a pinch. "
Thanks for considering this.Gretchen CaldwellCharlotte NC