Hey JJ,
I called 96 Heartbeats last night to great success at the Palouse Folklore Society monthly dance in Moscow Idaho! So you can envision it, we had a big (for us) turnout thanks to the annual pie social extravaganza and the colleges being back in session, and despite the wildfire smoke. It was the multigenerational mixed experience crowd we usually get. At least 60 people filled up the floor at the old one-room schoolhouse where we have our summer dances.
96 Heartbeats was the first dance after the break, and it was *very* well received. By then the crowd had thinned down to largely the 20’s and 30’s crowd who were exuberant and stompy. In B1 I chose to call it as written – LLFB before chain, and I was glad I did . It created a more extended flowy section (chain to hey) that mirrored the percussive sequence of balances fromC2.2 to A2.1. It was nice to have two full B&S to separate those two vibes without it taking up half the music.
Summing up, it had a satisfying ebb and flow narrative, and made effective use of the longer form. I was able to drop out fairly quickly. For a change of pace that’s fun and accessible, it hit the mark, and it got an extra loud whoop from the crowd at the end. Thanks for sharing it!
-Joseph
PS. FWIW the band played Banish Misfortune – the musical phrasing meshed with the dance phrasing fine.
I wrote an AABBCC dance about a year ago that I haven't had the chance to call yet, based on Don Flaherty's Heartbeat Contra. I wrote it because I wanted a simple 48-bar dance to pull out for a fun change of pace without too much added difficulty, but all the ones I could find were far more complex than I wanted (with uncommon/advanced figures that many beginners may find daunting). Each move of this dance are all figures that I often have taught in the first half of our regular monthly Contra Dances. I've been debating in which order to put the Robins Chain/Long Lines, so feel free to play with it and do what works best. If anyone chooses to call the dance, please send me feedback!
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96 Heartbeats, by JJ Luxe.
Improper
A1: (16) Balance Ring & Petronella Twirl 2x.
A2: (16) Neighbor Balance & Swing.
B1: (8) Long Lines Fwd & Back.
(8) Robins Chain.
B2: (16) Hey for 4 [Robins start Right].
C1: (16) Partner Balance and Swing.
C2: (8) Circle Left ¾.
(8) Balance Ring and Partner California Twirl, face new neighbors
Hi there everyone, glad to join the list.
I’m curious about duple minor contra sequences that are written for 3-part AABBCC tunes. Can anyone share or point me to any such dances?
My question is partly inspired by Gene Hubert’s Fan In The Doorway, written for three part *slip* jigs. I’m pretty sure I’ve run across sequences written for AABCC tunes (no repeat on the B). I might even have spotted some 4–face-4’s written for full 3-part tunes on ibiblio (the database seems to be down as I write this so I can’t confirm). But so far I’m coming up empty for AABBCC duple minors.
If you’ve got anything I’d be much obliged.
-Joseph Erhard-Hudson
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