Perfectly stated - although I note (curiosity) that the "Alan Ortep turn moves to the
left rather than the right. I still agree with the "simplicity" perspective.
And I like to keep the old dances a little familiar by using the turn Petronella at least
some of the time.
Dorcas Hand
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From: callers-bounces(a)sharedweight.net [mailto:callers-bounces@sharedweight.net] On Behalf
Of David Lawrence Harvey
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 1:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [Callers] !RE: How to Call a Petronella Turn?
Well stated, Beth.
Yours,
Dave Harvey
On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 2:25 PM, beth(a)hands4.com <beth(a)hands4.com> wrote:
Oh, come on, folks. One of the contra dance traditions
has been a
small set of named moves and, for the most part, directional names for
any new moves. So, for example, we say, "Pass through to an ocean
wave," instead of "Pass the ocean." Please, please fight any tendency
to give obscure names for moves. If it is not descriptive, it is not
appropriate. And since I have never met Allen Ortep, I am quite sure that an "Allen
Ortep turn"
would say absolutely NOTHING to me as a dancer. (Even if I did know
him, I suspect it would not tell me much. Seeing it in the dance below
implies to me that he thinks quite highly of himself, but it does not
tell me how to dance. And I was doing the two's variation in
Petronella which uses a left turn back in the early 80s. Nothing new
there.)
Part of what caused a huge problem in the evolution of Modern Western
Squares was the introduction of many newly named figures in the early 60s.
Every caller wanted to invent the next great move. It moved the
activity into a realm where you must take all those lessons and keep
dancing regularly to remember all the fancy names.
Keep it simple, keep it folk, keep it welcoming.
Beth Parkes
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Subject: Re: [Callers] How to Call a Petronella Turn?
Things change slightly with this dance by Allen Ortep......
Allen Ortep's First Contra Becket Counter Clockwise
A1 Star left
Right and left through on right diagonal
A2 Long lines forward, on the way back, partners roll away with a 1/2
sashe
Circle right 3/4, pass through along set by left shoulder
to meet couple passed during the right and left of A1
B1 Balance and swing this neighbor.
B2 Allen Ortep turn (balance in a circle, then move as an individual
to the left one place in the circle while twirling
counterclockwise)
Partners swing.
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