Chris Page wrote:
One of these times was captured on video, when the
sets were rotated
ninety degrees:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jTZgVyLVZw
This video also contains a good example of why using your smart phone while
contra dancing is a bad idea.
Cheers
Elmo
--
--Keith Elmo Eldridge
--Barnsley, Yorkshire, England
--Elmo(a)aphelia.co.uk
--I am, therefore I dance. I dance therefore I am.
-Chris Page
San Diego
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 10:20 AM, James Saxe <jim.saxe(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm curious about something else. By the
third time Hull's was called,
were the dancers noticeably better at it? For example: Were they less
likely to rush the R&Ls or to be confused about who goes forward and
who backs up? Where they more likely to be on time coming up the middle
and casting off? Were they more likely to finish the twice-around
neighbor allemande on time and less likely to forget that the actives
still had an allemande to do in the middle before the second balance?
Stepping back from the specific details, was there any noticeable change
in the styling or in the general level of confidence?
--Jim
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