Blackbird Pie by Joseph Pimentel also has a See Saw, and the move is called frequently
enough around here, but for the sake of new dancers, it is always taught: "Now Left
shoulder Dos a Dos, that's called a See Saw!" In MWSD it amounts to a gypsy, but
then so does a dosados which is also called "walk around". Neither is relevant
for contra where we really do go back to back if we do the move sans spinning.
Andrea
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On Sep 11, 2013, at 2:22 PM, Michael Dyck <jmdyck(a)ibiblio.org> wrote:
On 13-09-10 11:25 PM, Kalia Kliban wrote:
I think Carol Ormand's "Quilting Frolic" has a seesaw, in the sense of
left-shoulder dosido, and I think it's 1-1/2.
Yup, Carol Ormand's "The Quilting Frolic" (as published in "Jurassic
Redheads and other dances") does indeed end with:
Neighbors see saw once and a half
and Carol's teaching notes say:
A see saw is a left shoulder dos a dos.
-Michael
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