Years ago I often called Hillsborough Jig (and a similar contra corners dance called Mica
Flats) as an alternating dance, so much so that Rick Mohr told me I should call it
"Goldernating Corners." But I borrowed the idea from someone, who had borrowed
it from someone else, and so forth. I don't believe this constitutes a new dance. It
is just a technique for a caller to consider for occasional use when the sets are long and
the #2 couples worry that they are never going to get to the top of the set and swing
their partners. … Bob
On Jul 22, 2014, at 11:57 PM, Paul Wilde via Callers
<callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
I remember dancing this in Seattle last year w/ David
Kaynor calling.
Didn't catch the name. Great dance. Requires everyone to be alert.
best,
Paul W.
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