Dugan,
I have seen what you call 4-44 called by others as a variation of 3-33, but I do not know
if it actually exists as another dance with a different title, or just as a variation of
3-33.
Perry
From: Dugan Murphy via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
To: Callers List Serve <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2016 2:12 PM
Subject: [Callers] Variations of 3-33 by Steve Zakon-Anderson
Dear Shared Weighters,
I wanted to call "3-33" by Steve Zakon-Anderson recently, but with a different
B2 progression that would be easier for dancers to execute and for me to teach. Does this
dance already exist under another title? If not, I'd like to call it "4-44"
to present it in clear homage to Steve's creation.
4-44 by Dugan Murphy
A1 Neighbor one right hand balance (4); pull by right (2); neighbor two pull by left (2);
Neighbor three right hand balance (4); box the gnat (4)A2 Neighbor three pull by right
(2); Neighbor 2 pull by left (2); Neighbor one swing (12)B1 Circle left three places (8);
Partner swing (8)B2 Ladies chain (8); Left hand star (8)
Please let me know if this sequence already has a name.
I am already aware of "334" by Diane Silver
A1 Neighbor one right hand balance (4); pull by right (2); neighbor two pull by left (2);
Neighbor three right hand balance (4); box the gnat (4)A2 Neighbor three pull by right
(2); Neighbor 2 pull by left (2); Neighbor one swing (12)B1 Gents left hand allemande 1.5
(8); Partner swing (8)B2 Circle left three places (8); Balance the ring (4); Partner
California twirl (4)
Question two: are there other 3-33-inspired dances out there you know about?
Dugan MurphyPortland, Maine
dugan at
duganmurphy.com
www.PortlandIntownContraDance.comwww.NufSed.consulting
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