"Haste to the Divorce" is also a good time. But I don't have the calls
handy. I can look for it if you can't find it.
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 2:59 PM, barb kirchner <barbkirchner(a)hotmail.com>wrote;wrote:
gleeful threesome, by ? kirsten koth ?
i'll find the card, but the general idea is "waves" of three (ie, middle
person faces cw, two outers ccw, or the other way around), in a large
circle.
middle person allemandes with each, back to wave, all walk forward (so
middles go opp direction of outsides)
come back, find your group, make a ring, do something (really, i''lll find
the card), outsides raise arms, middle ducks under to new wave. very fun
dance.
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 19:11:47 +0000
From: richgoss(a)comcast.net
To: callers(a)sharedweight.net
Subject: Re: [Callers] Dances for 3s
I like Erik Hoffman's Bovine Bliss, Paul and Wendy's Udder Delight. Long
name but fun dance. It's a mixer.
Bovine Bliss, Paul and Wendy's Udder Delight - Erik Hoffman .
Three face three Scatter Mixer (any 3) Nov 12, 1994
(start with two partners, a threesome. 1 gent 2 ladies, 1 woman two
gents, 3
ladies, 3 gents, doesn't matter; it's going to change anyway! Then
find another threesome somewhere in the room and face them.)
A1: Three forward and back; Dosido opposite
A2: Center person take inside hands w/RH person, form an arch
Centers link left elbows. Arches walk forward (like star prom)
w/LH hand person faces opposites, and walks fwd under arches
The left hand persons go under four arches: opposites, original
partners, opposites, original partners, end facing opposites to:
B1: Form basket w/opp (new partners), basket swing (basket 3)
B2: Do si do opposite; New line, scatter to find another line of 3
I usually leave out the opposite dosido in the B2 and give them 16 beats
to find a
new threesome to dance with.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rickey Holt" <holt.e(a)comcast.net>
To: "Caller's discussion list" <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2012 10:55:16 AM
Subject: [Callers] Dances for 3s
Hi all,
I am looking for an easy dance that uses groups of 3 dancers - either 3
facing 3, or 3 all facing the same direction. I especially would like one
where the dancers in each group of 3 have a chance to play with which
one of
them is in the middle. No country corners please.
I already have 3 Meet,
from the old Community Dancing Manuals. Any other suggestions? Dances
that
do not require a specific tune but fit within a
standard 32 bar contra
tune
would be best.
Thanks.
Rickey Holt
Fremont, NH
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