Beneficial Triplet by Al Olson. A very nice one.
-Chris Page
San Diego
On Friday, May 8, 2015, jill allen via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Kalia,
Since no one has mentioned it and to honor Larry Jennings, I will share
this triplet I love with a zipper! That is, I am pretty sure it's written
by Larry. Does anyone know the title?
Jill Allen
Triplet (by Larry Jennings?)
proper
A1 all pass ptr by RH
all who can, pass person on L diag by LH
all pass person straight across by RH
L diag by LH
A2 across by RH
L diag by LH
bal ptr, box the gnat
B1 B & S ptr ending proper
B2 bottom cpl lead up the middle, turn alone and lead back down the middle
cast with 2nd (now at bottom) cpl to end in 2nd place*
*end: 33
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On May 3, 2015, at 2:53 PM, Kalia Kliban via Callers wrote:
I just called a tiny dance last night, and went through several of my
triplets along with a big pile of English 3-couple dances that we did to
old-time tunes (that was a little weird for me but the dancers enjoyed
them, so what the heck). I was grateful to have the few triplets I had,
and I'd like to expand my collection. The ones I used were Microchasmic,
David's Triplet #7 and Ted's Triplet #24, which all have distinctive bits
in them (contra corners, round two/drop through, and a cast to invert then
1s lead up, respectively). I like triplets that have some choreographic
substance to them, something for the dancers to chew on.
Do you have favorites you enjoy dancing as well as calling? I get the
impression sometimes that triplets are "that thing you do to fill time
until the real dancing starts," but 3-couple sets can be a whole lot of
fun. And sometimes they can save your butt as a caller.
We had lots of odd numbers last night, so in addition to the triplets and
3-couple English dances I used dances like Domino 5 (5 dancers) and Pride
of Dingle (for 9). For a short while we had 4 couples and did contras but
most of the evening was "other." Got any good dances for odd numbers?
Kalia