For Those Who Cared is a good dance, but the second circle left
makes it a bit too much clockwise for the actives. It also makes
for a fairly rushed start to the half figure 8.
Virtually the same dance is Fruit Harvest Reel by Luther Black
This changes the second circle to LLFB, which is a lot nicer.
Peter
On 13/09/2024 3:20 pm, Jonathan Sivier via Contra Callers wrote:
The first hurdle in introducing contra corners to
dancers these days
is to get them to know which side of the dance is their proper side.
I've been trying to do a few proper dances when I call and many
dancers don't know how to handle it.
Here is a contra corners dance that I like. There are some aspects
that are a bit tricky for today's dancers. Circling all the way
around is a bit of a challenge. Half-figure 8 is unknown to most
contra dancers these days, though English and Scottish dancers will
have no trouble. Then there is the whole bit of doing the contra
corners figure while everyone is on their proper side.
For Those Who Cared
Tony Parkes
duple improper
1 - circle left 1 time
2 - swing neighbor, end facing across
3 - circle left 1 time
4 - actives half figure 8 above, around inactives
5-6 contra corners
7-8 actives balance and swing
Chorus Jig can certainly be done to a different tune, though if the
band can play the Chorus Jig tune you might as well use it. As I
mentioned above a proper dance is a bit of a challenge these days, and
no one knows how to cast off anymore. I've been trying to bring some
of those dances back and have had a little luck in doing so.
One suggestion I have heard is to use a triplet with contra corners to
get the dancers up to speed on the figure and then put it into a
longways dance.
Jonathan Sivier
Champaign, IL
On 9/12/2024 11:41 PM, Abbie Sorg via Contra Callers wrote:
Any suggestions on contra corners dances? None
have been called at
our local dance for years now, and I want to try and re-introduce the
move. I've been calling for a few years and think it's a good time to
try, but I haven't collected any contra corners dances yet so I'd
like to start with something as straightforward as possible.
Chorus Jig seems like the natural choice, but I noticed that
basically every video I could find of it uses the same tune. How
rigid is this tradition? What if the band doesn't have this in their
repertoire? Will the contra police raid the dance hall if I call this
choreography to a different tune?
Abbie Sorg
Tucson, AZ
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