My favorite progression requires Becket formation: circle left and then slide up/down and
circle with the next pair.
On Dec 10, 2015, at 6:43 PM, Greg Allan via Callers
<callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi,
That is a somewhat familiar story from my point of view. I dance in a number of different
folk dancing communities - a varied program here in Winnipeg. It's quite common, as
people from one group attempt to get interest from other dancing groups, that some people
know what they like and what they don't like, and that's that. For example, people
who English country dance often don't like contra because of the increased exertion
and tempo. Personally, I'm not much of a fan of triple minor dances. Everyone's
got their thing. But there's always a reason for it. It could be a bad experience, or
it could be a stylistic feature of a region, where everyone does a figure in a way you
find unpleasant. Hard to say. To leave an event because someone programmed something you
didn't like? ... I'm not sure to make of it. You don't like it you don't
like it, I suppose.
We don't do Becket formation here at all, really. If someone left at the end of a
night because of Becket formation, I would assume they didn't want to start learning
new things late in the evening.
Greg