From my experience, if the teaching hints of
Where's Alex? are followed, especially the parts about facing in the wrong way at the
ends and(especially) introducing dancers to their second neighbor, the dance will work for
an experienced group of dancers. The link to "Where's Alex?" is
http://aptsg.org/Dance/dances.html#Wheres
Michael Fuerst 802 N Broadway Urbana IL 61801 217-239-5844
On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 8:18 AM, Colin Hume <colin(a)colinhume.com> wrote:
I think my "End effects" workshop at Chippenham Folk Festival went
well. People seemed to enjoy it; two people came up to me and said it
was very useful and one wanted a copy of the notes - which are at
http://www.colinhume.com/dtendeffects.htm
I've updated this based on the feedback from the list, and at the end
you can see which dances I actually called. The one which caused the
most chaos was "Where's Alex?" by Michael Fuerst. The next day Geoff
Cubitt also called it; I don't think he had any more success than I
did!
Colin Hume
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