I wrote a waltz contra this summer, as a tribute to Tulsa, OK caller and
dance organizer Wesley Brown, who died in July. It's very easy, just make
sure the dancers get halfway around to the beat.
Tulsa Tribute/becket
A1 Circle L 1/2; ring balance
Circle L 1/2; ring balance
A2 Open Women's chain, over and back
B1 Hey for 4, W start R (with OR without hands pull-by)
B2 P waltz in place (8), the waltz L to new cpl (8)
(Variation)
A! Circle L 1/2; ring balance
Open W chain
A2 Circle L 1/2; ring balance
Open W chain
B1 Hey for 4, M start L (with OR without hands)
B2 Waltz w P, then waltz L to new cpl
Keith Tuxhorn
Austin, TX
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 3:46 PM, Michael Barraclough <
michael(a)michaelbarraclough.com> wrote:
I have occasionally called All The Threes by John
Meechan. However,
this would be more suitable in the UK than the USA as it does not have
any swing in it!
Michael Barraclough
www.michaelbarraclough.com
On Tue, 2013-01-22 at 13:34 -0800, Alan Winston wrote:
On 1/22/2013 1:10 PM, Hanny Budnick wrote:
> Many contra events have a couple waltz during intermission or at the
> last dance. BUT does anyone ever due a contra (duple or triple minor)
in
waltz
time?
I certainly do dances that would function as waltz contras - eg, Gary
Roodman's "Winter Dreams" - at English dances all the time, but I
don't
recall having encountered one at a contra dance.
-- Alan
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