Here's a link to the sheet music for the tune that was used for Alfred
Hitchcock Presents, in case you want to have it for your musicians. It's
called, "Funeral March of a Marionette."
http://makingmusicfun.net/pdf/sheet_music/march-of-the-marionette-piano.pdf
Jacob
On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 12:53 PM, Amy Cann via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
I try and call the dances of Rich Blazej whenever I
can and this one's a
Halloween favorite, re-done as "Werewolves and Zombies".
*Garfield's Escape* -- circle of couples PLUS ONE EXTRA in the center
(Garfield)
A1 All into the center EIGHT steps and back, menacing the Garfield
A2 Circle left, circle right
B1 Women (werewolves) promenade single file to the right, while men
(zombies) "star" by the right -- each man puts his right hand on right
shoulder of the man in front - including Garfield.
B2 Caller hollers "Escape!" ("Boo!", or maybe
"Braaaiiins") and all men
run to the outside and swing with a woman in the outer circle. A new
Garfield remains in the center.
Rich himself named this after Garfield the comic-strip cat, way back when
he was cynical and funny (the cat, not Rich).
"The single man remaining at the end of the dance is entitled to a pan of
lasagna and some fresh kitty litter".
My favorite normal tune for this is the minor jig Coleraine, played at a
slightly slower lurch-y tempo, but if I'm lucky the band'll do the Alfred
Hitchcock theme.
Have fun, just thought I'd share -- and I'd love to hear how it goes if
you do it, and what variations emerge.
Cheers,
Amy
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