Ha Mac, re: "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter", I attempted something
similar
<https://contra.maiamccormick.com/dances.html#icantbelieveitsnotbutter> (Butter
but with the larks chaining by the right instead)—that sure is a joke
that's begging to be made! (And Will Mentor has a variant with a larks left
hand chain that I believe he calls "Aioli", let me know if you want the
choreo.)
Oooh how fun! Just throwing some thoughts out there:
- call an English dance and don’t tell anyone
- call something in three (last time I called on April 1, I called Rick
Mohr's "Joy of Six" <https://rickmohr.net/Contra/Dances/JoyOfSix>)
- it’s pretty tricky but if your crowd is up for it, I’ve got a 4x4
<https://contra.maiamccormick.com/dances.html#mypartnerspartner> where your
partner alternates between your original partner and your opp role trail
buddy
- re: introducing a robins' left hand chain, if you want something even
simpler than On the Other Hand, you might try this one
<https://contra.maiamccormick.com/dances.html#gatesofirving>
- if you feel spicy, a no-walkthrough dance that doesn't progress (or
rather, progresses you forward and then back). I uh, accidentally did that
at a workshop recently whoops, but people thought it was on purpose and had
fun!
Let us know what you end up doing and how the dancers like it!
--
Maia McCormick (she/her)
917.279.8194
On Fri, Mar 29, 2024 at 6:25 PM Mac Mckeever via Contra Callers <
contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Also - if you want a very nice dance where the joke is
the title rather
than the dance
I made a small modification to Gene Huber's 'Butter' by changing the chain
to a ladies RT 1 1/2 allemande - pass partner left to start hey. Flows
nicely
New name : I can't believe it's not Butter
Mac
St Louis
On Friday, March 29, 2024 at 03:44:39 PM CDT, Timothy Klein via Contra
Callers <contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
I have the pleasure this year of calling the Knoxville contra dance on
Monday, April 1st ... occasionally remembered as April Fools Day.
I'm taking the approach of exploring the spirit of the Fool -- challenging
our assumptions and traditions and reminding us to smile, in spite of
ourselves if necessary. In choosing/crafting my program, I'm looking for a
balance of different and fun, of course.
What foolish dances have you done in the past?
Timothy
Knoxville, TN
P.S. Here's my "concept" list:
* Reverse progression ("which way is up?")
* Contra mixer ("who needs a partner?")
* Left/Lark chain ("why do Robins chain and Larks allemand?")
* 3 face 3 formations ("what's a partner?")
* Crooked tunes ("why is everything 64 beats?)
* No swing ("how far can I go before the dancers burn me at the stake?")
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