My first response may have just gone to Katherine. Forwarding to list.
From: Rich Goss <rich(a)richgoss.com>
Date: September 17, 2023 at 7:00:06 AM PDT
To: Katherine Kitching <kat(a)outdooractive.ca>
Subject: Re: [Callers] Re: New Terminology Question
I might add that I never use the terms petronella or Rory O’More. I will always say
“balance the ring and spin to the right” or “balance and slide right/left past this
neighbor.” More descriptive and less confusing to new dancers. I can use fewer words
after teaching and calling it two of three times, like “balance, spin right” or “balance,
slide”.
Regarding Petronella, it sort of bugs me that it’s sometimes called as the the name of a
move instead of “as in the dance Petronella.” Same with Rory O’More. Since those
dances are rarely called and generally unknown, it makes more sense to me to just call and
teach it like the previous paragraph. I do occasionally call the actual dance
Petronella so folks know where the move came from. I’m pretty sure those dances get
called more frequently in New England.
I’ll continue using California Twirl. Seems to be universally understood and easy to
teach. Kudos to the “facing star” term. I love it.
Rich
> On Sep 17, 2023, at 5:41 AM, Katherine Kitching via Contra Callers
<contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
>
> What interesting timing for Michael to write "Some terms, such as Rory
O'More, petronella and California twirl should be banished for more descriptive
phrases--in this case "balance and slide/shift". "
>