Perry: Thanks. In B1 should that be "neighbors swing?" Thanks, George
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Perry Shafran <pshaf(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Here's one I wrote without a circle:
Dayton 1.5 Perry Shafran
A1 Allem R N 1 1/2
Men Al L 1 1/2
A2 Bal & Sw P
B1 Ladies DSD 1 1/2
Sw P
B2 R&L thru
LH star
The interesting thing is that I did not set out to have a dance without a
circle, but that happened to be a nice byproduct of the choreography!
Perry
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From: Kalia Kliban <kalia(a)sbcglobal.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 3:42 PM
Subject: [Callers] Circle left 3/4
I'm in the process of putting together a program for the Berkeley contra
this evening, and don't seem to be able to escape the words "circle left
3/4". I know there are dances where you don't do that, but in this
otherwise nicely balanced program every dance but 2 ("Cows are Watching"
by Bill Pope, and Carol Ormond's "Quilting Frolic" in which the cirle
3/4 is to the right) includes that move. Aargh.
Is this one of those invisible moves that's just part of the fabric of
the contra dance experience, or is this going to drive my dancers crazy?
Kalia (who is now combing through the cards for dances without circle L
3/4)
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