The dance below has signs of being old-school. These days, in modern choreography, many
caller state what can almost be considered universal rule: in a swing, the Robin/Lady ends
always on the right. In the old days, as recently as the mid 90s, we still did dances
where swings ended as below, where the swing ends with dancers backing into their lines,
facing each other.
I’ve been on a sort of personal mission to occasionally call Petronella, which modern
dancers adapt too readily, and many seem to like learning about the Chestnuts and it seems
the tune, Petronella is still in the jamming lexicon. I’m starting to ask bands if they
are willing to play Rory O’More, and teach what we used to call the best dances in the
world for the active couples.
It seems, since callers say, “as in Petronella,” or, “as in Rory O’More,” and I look
around seeing may one or often no one who has danced either of these Chestnuts that fell
out of favor. I think, at the very least, it’s good to see where these signature figures
come from.
Cheers,
~Erik Hoffman
From: Jeff Kaufman via Contra Callers <contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2025 2:09 PM
To: Allison and Hunt Smith <huntandallison(a)gmail.com>
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Subject: [Callers] Re: Identify another dance?
I'd pretty strongly discourage a new caller from trying out that dance, regardless of
name: ending a swing in the middle of the phrase is not something the dancers will be
expecting, and they
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I'd pretty strongly discourage a new caller from trying out that dance, regardless of
name: ending a swing in the middle of the phrase is not something the dancers will be
expecting, and they'll keep having issues with people swinging to the end of the B1
when they try to drop out.
Jeff
On Tue, Jan 21, 2025 at 4:56 PM Allison and Hunt Smith via Contra Callers
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wrote:
Hello, all. I am mentoring a wanna-be caller who took notes when she first went to dances
40 years ago and wants to try one of those dances. She thinks it went like the following.
Can anyone identify it? Thanks!!
A-1 Neighbor balance and swing (16)
A-2 Circle left (8)
Partners do-si-do (8)
B One's swing in center (end up where you started!) (8)
Chain over and back (16)
Star Right - around to NEW neighbor (8)
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