FYI to all, there is a beautiful recording of Cherokee Shuffle by Bruce Ling here
http://www.hawksandowls.com/Tunes/Cherokee_shuffle/Cherokee_shuffle_page.htm
(This version is actually in three parts, AA BB CC)
Just had a crazy thought, the neighbor do-si-do could be done as a couple-do-si-do, a la
Don Flaherty's Slapping The Wood
Coming out of the California twirl and forward-and-back, and going into the circle, this
would maintain the connection with your partner
Mark Widmer
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 13:06:03 -0400
From: "The Witful Turnip" <wturnip(a)sympatico.ca>
Subject: [Callers] Cherokee Shuffle....
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... David's notation for the dance....
Cherokee Shuffle
Improper
A1: (facing up and down set) w/Ns, F & B; w/N, dos-a-dos; form circle
A2: Bal. Circle; W/N, swing, end progressed
B1: Gs LH turn 1/2; W/P, bal. & swing (12 beats)
B2: Circle L 3/4; Circle Bal. 2x; W/P, California Twirl to swap places, face
new Ns
The B1 seems a little odd to me because the Gs LH turn 1/2 won't fill 8
beats/counts. I say that's a 4 beat/count figure at best. So 4 +12 = 16 when
it should be 20, shouldn't it?? And that's assuming he mean the notation of
(12 beats) to refer specifically to the balance and swing, which could be
wrong on my part. I don't remember what this should feel like when danced.
I guess there's a reason why I never call the crooked version...! I'd be
interested in any analysis. And like David, I'm curious about the tune the
band has in mind.
Thanks,
Bev
ps -- Looks like he meant that the swing is 12 beats NOT counting the balance, so as
Richard Fischer said it's 4+4+12=20 (allemande + balance + swing)