If I may ask, what is this Dublin Bay figure that is noted here?
Thanks!
Perry
--- On Fri, 3/2/12, Grant Goodyear <grant(a)grantgoodyear.org> wrote:
From: Grant Goodyear <grant(a)grantgoodyear.org>
Subject: Re: [Callers] St. Paddy Day theme dances?
To: "Caller's discussion list" <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
Date: Friday, March 2, 2012, 10:12 AM
Another dance w/ a cloverleaf figure, if not an overtly Irish name, is Sue
Rosen's awesome Handsome Young Maids:
Handsome Young Maids (Sue Rosen, 1996)
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Improper, 1s bet 2s facing dn in line of 4
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A1. \(16) Dublin Bay, end in ring
A2. \( 8) Cir lf
.. \( 8) Bal ring, "cloverleaf"(*) turn single
B1. \(16) N bal & sw
B2. \( 8) Long lines
.. \( 8) 1s sw
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* W turn single over lf sh, M turn single over rt sh
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Dorcas Hand <handd51(a)tekkmail.com> wrote:
I'm calling a dance on March 17 - does anyone have a few - even one -
dance that would work to pick up the theme? I guess I'll find a
come-back-cozy-to-cloverleaf to use - but I don't think or easily see any
with a GREEN or "luck of the Irish" or... in the title. Heck - I guess I
could even use Snakes.
I won't go overboard - but some acknowledgement seems in order. Besides
wearing a green skirt!
Dorcas Hand
Houston TX
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