Susan,
I've replied to you offlist, but I'll reiterate for anyone else who may be passing
through Memphis, Tennessee: This is the Volunteer state and we love volunteer guest
callers in Memphis, and the people to contact about calling here are Joan and Ernest
Kelly. Contact info may be found here on the Memphis Contra Dancers webpage:
http://members.aol.com/horselovers/index.html
Rich,
Thank you so much for your prompt and wonderfully clear explanation of the entire sequence
in A1 and of casting off proper in particular! The entire A1 seems very clear to me now;
casting off proper is kind of like a same gender courtesy turn. I think I will definitely
find a group of 4 to demo it, as it seems much easier to see and imitate than explain.
David,
Your addendum on casting off proper, that the actives will walk forward while the
inactives walk backwards/turn in place, was very helpful in cementing my ability to
visualize the move. And I really appreciated how you broke everything down for me. I
don't anticipate problems teaching Rory O'More slides/twirls as our dancers are
very familiar with the move from other dances. But your suggestion to have the 1's end
the swing facing UP solved my problem of how to get the dancers to consistently end the
swing w/ lady on the left. We spend every learners lesson trying to teach people that the
lady should be on the right, it's pretty ingrained here.
I have a new problem however!
Now that I understand the casting off, these two explanations also pointed out something
I'd completely overlooked in the A1-
that it is 1's/active's only in the long wavy Rory O'More line! I should have
noticed this, it's right there in print, but somehow I missed it.
This is very bad for me, as our dance organizer is against imbalanced dances anyway, and
the Rory O'More twirls are one of her favorite moves. I thought I could slip this one
by, as the origin of Rory O'More, but not if she has to be inactive for more than 16
beats at a time. And I am afraid I may be castigated for calling a dance where the
2's are completely inactive for more than 32 beats!
So this brings me to a new question:
Can this dance work if the inactives are included in the Rory O'More line? So at the
end of A1, instead of actives only, everyone would come forward into a LWL, taking hands
with their partner and a neighbor or the opposite gender. Balance, balance, and twirl,
repeat, then the initial call for B1 would be something like:
1's by the right whilethe 2's back out, 1st corners alle-mande
Has anyone tried it this way? I think this is what I will do, if I don't end up
scrapping it all together due to nervousness or time constraints.
Thank you so much for your input!!
Alison Murphy
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it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy."
~ James Madison
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