I like Rory O’More, but Money Musk and Chorus Jig are probably the most often danced (and
perhaps most favorite) proper dances.
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On Mar 4, 2019, at 6:27 PM, Gregory Frock via Callers
<callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Something new perhaps? I wrote this recently, trying to avoid the ubiquitous half figure
8 figure:
It's Good to be Number Two
Duple, Proper
A1: Second corners balance LH and swat the flea (8), and allemande left once or twice
(8);
A2: Partners meltdown swing (16), end facing across;
B1: Balance the ring and petronella (8), neighbors swing (8), end facing across;
B2: Balance the ring (4), gents roll their neighbors away with a half sashay (4), twos
(ONLY!) swing (8), end facing new ones.
Title is a little sardonic. If you want, you could call it Composition 156. I also second
QuiAnn2's endorsement of Indigo Silk.
Greg
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 4:51 PM Don Veino via
Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi,
I've been assigned the opening slot at this year's 2019 New England Folk Festival
(NEFFA) for my session:
"Keepin' It Proper Contras - It's not all about improper contras! Dances
from times past to the present set in a proper form."
Soooo... what proper dances have you found to be particular favorites with dancers and
amenable in a large hall "some experience" (non-advanced dancer) setting?
I'd appreciate your suggestions.
Thanks,
Don
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