I have a big circle mixer I really like, I'm not
sure who wrote it or the name of it, perhaps if someone else recognizes it they can help
me out there. I just call it the Balance and Pass mixer so I know what it is.
A1) Balance and Swing Partner
A2) Promenade for 8, Twirl Promenade for eight. (See explanation below)
B1) Balance your partner, pass by the next,
Balance the next, pass by the next,
B2) Balance the next, pass by the next
Do si do the next, (this is your new partner)
The promenade is for 8 counts in Varsovienne position, at which point the man raises his
right hand and the woman twirls beneath his hand as they continue moving forward for
another 8 counts, ending with the woman facing around the circle in the opposite direction
from the man, with their right hands still joined. For the balances, start with your
partner balance, then pull by partner and walk past the next person you meet. Balance the
next, pull by and skip one again, repeat, then finally do-si-do the one you meet.
It's a fun and energetic dance, people usually get it quickly.
I also wrote a big circle mixer inspired by one of Ted Sanella's, and it works pretty
well:
Ted's Waves
A1) Forward and back
Women go forward, return facing out to form a wave, partner in right hand
A2) Balance the wave, allemande partner 1X
Balance the wave, allemande left neighbor 1X
B1) Do si do partner
Swing the same neighbor
B2) Promenade the set
Martha
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1. Re: Favorite mixers? (Laur)
2. Re: Favorite mixers? (rich sbardella)
3. Re: Favorite mixers? (Robert Livingston)
4. Re: norms/ethics of choreography sharing (Jeff Kaufman)
5. Re: Dances licensed with CC or similar (Jeff Kaufman)
6. Re: Easy Dance List (Michael Fuerst)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 20:06:56 -0700 (PDT)
From: Laur <lcpgr(a)yahoo.com>
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MINE TOO!!!
I use EZ's mixer for any event - great for ONS to introduce moves without
teaching...?
esp for weddings and well, community events.
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Two of my favorites are:
*Esmerelda's Revenge* -- Beth Parkes Mixer
*A1*Forward and Back
All go forward, gents back up (ladies stay in the middle)
to have a ring of ladies inside the ring of gents
*A2*Ladies turn Left, Gents turn Right
single file Promenade around the ring
Everyone turn back
look for your partner -- last one you swung
*B1*P DsD
N Alle L 1x
*B2*Pass P**by**R
Swing the next (new Partner)
*Ease About Mixer *-- Gene Hibert (var. by Cis Hinkle)Mixer
*A1*B&S
*A2*Promenade
As a couple swoop into center and back
*B1*Ladies weave the ring -- in front, behind, between
Ring forward and back
*B2*Gents weave the ring -- in front, behind, between
Original P Alle L 1? to new partner
? ? ? ? ? ? Note: Once you meet your original Partner, look past them
to see who your new partner is.? For some reason there is frequent
disorientation when getting out of the allemande and trying to find new
partner**
On 9/26/2013 6:47 PM, Kalia Kliban wrote:
I'd love to add a few more mixers to my
repertoire.? Which ones do you
like for beginning groups or for early in the evening?? And do you
have some that more advanced groups can enjoy?
Kalia
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Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 21:28:27 -0700 (PDT)
From: rich sbardella <richsbardella(a)snet.net>
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Here is a very simple mixer.? On a wood floor a two hand swing would be better.? I
adapted this from a dance called by Steve Holland.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCu3ZGOIpRo
Rich
Stafford, CT
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I'd love to add a few more mixers to my repertoire.? Which ones do you like for
beginning groups or for early in the evening?? And do you have some that more advanced
groups can enjoy?
Kalia
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Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 22:03:12 -0700 (PDT)
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I believe this works so well because there is not a new prompt? for
each phrase - only four items or calls...(treating dosado/swing as a
single action with a new partner.)
Bob Livingston
Middletown, CT
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Here is a very simple mixer.? On a wood floor a two hand swing would be better.? I
adapted this from a dance called by Steve Holland.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCu3ZGOIpRo
Rich
Stafford, CT
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I'd love to add a few more mixers to my repertoire.? Which ones do you like for
beginning groups or for early in the evening?? And do you have some that more advanced
groups can enjoy?
Kalia
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Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 08:11:30 -0400
From: Jeff Kaufman <jeff(a)alum.swarthmore.edu>
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Subject: Re: [Callers] norms/ethics of choreography sharing
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Tavi wrote:
regarding to calling a CC BY-NC dance at a paid
event: is it in fact noncommercial use?
Sounds commercial to me. The text from
the license is:
"You may not exercise any of the rights granted to You in Section 3
above in any manner that is primarily intended for or directed toward
commercial advantage or private monetary compensation." --
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode
I think the relevant right would be to "Publicly Perform the Work".
You're getting paid to call, so "directed toward private monetary
compensation" sounds applicable.
Jeff
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Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 09:18:52 -0400
From: Jeff Kaufman <jeff(a)alum.swarthmore.edu>
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Subject: Re: [Callers] Dances licensed with CC or similar
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On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 2:43 PM, Dave Casserly
<david.j.casserly(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I do not think Dan is correct that dance
choreography is not copyrightable.
Dan, I don't know where you got that information, but nothing I know about
copyright law gives me that impression. I guess you could argue that
contra dances are not sufficiently "original," but the standard for
originality is so low in copyright law that I don't think that would be a
winning argument, or even close to it.
I read more about this, and it looks like a social dance might not
qualify as a "dramatic work".
On the other hand, if your dance is not a ?dramatic work? because it
is not a choreographic show, does not tell a story or is not part of a
dramatic performance, it is not protected.
--
http://www.copyright.org.au/admin/cms-acc1/_images/15356429875239252b8737e.…
They conclude "In our view, it is unlikely that social dances will be
protected by copyright."
I wrote a blog post:
http://www.jefftk.com/p/can-you-copyright-a-contra-dance
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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 06:26:09 -0700 (PDT)
From: Michael Fuerst <mjerryfuerst(a)yahoo.com>
To: Gloria Johnson <obscure_adventurer(a)yahoo.com>om>, Caller's discussion
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Hello Gloria
Here is a link to the file I promised, downloadable, and readable by any word processor
There is also a link to dances I have written.
Email me ?if you have trouble accessing them or questions about any of the dances
contained in the two files
http://aptsg.org/Dance/dance_links.html
?
Michael Fuerst ? ? ?802 N Broadway ? ? ?Urbana IL 61801?????? 217-239-5844
Links to photos of many of my drawings and paintings are
at?www.ArtComesFuerst.com
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From: Gloria Johnson <obscure_adventurer(a)yahoo.com>
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Sent: Monday, August 26, 2013 6:11 PM
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Michael,
I, too, would like a copy of your list of easy dances. ?Thanks!
Gloria Johnson Scarlet
Springfield, MO?
?>> From: Michael Fuerst <mjerryfuerst(a)yahoo.com>
> To: "callers(a)sharedweight.net"
<callers(a)sharedweight.net>
> Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2013 7:58 PM
> Subject: [Callers] Easy dance List
>
>
> I have sent the list of easy dances I have collected to he 23 people?
> who requested such.
> If you have not received it by Monday, email me.
> Make sure to check your trash ans spam folders, in case it ended up?
> there.
>
> Michael Fuerst? ? ? 802 N Broadway? ? ? Urbana IL 61801? ? ? ?
> 217-239-5844
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