A printable pdf of the music and instructions to
'Sasha' (referred to below) as well as a free downloadable
mp3 of the music which you can do the dance to, is
available at our New England Dancing Masters website.
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I've always done Sasha with the counting in Russian (and the tune sounds
kind of Russian). I don't speak Russian, but when it's been taught (Becky
Tracy always teaches it at Meadowlark Music Camp for the Tuesday night
dance) it sounds like "ein!, svy!, try!", with the "r" pronounced more
like
a "d". It's lots of fun.
-cynthia
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*Sasha (Couples anywhere)--done to a specific tune *
*"Sasha!, Sasha!, one!, two! Three!" (finger point on 1,2,3)*
* *
*A: Clap as follows:
RRR, LLL, B(oth)BB, K(nees)KK (8)
RRR, LLL, BBB, KKK (8)*
* *
*B: Swing by right elbow (8 steps) , say "Hey!" on 8th step
Swing by left elbow (8 steps), say "Hey!" on 8th step*
* *
* C: Promenade around (16 steps) and then move by yourself
to find another partner(16 steps)*
* Alternate: Swing 16 steps then promenade & find another
partner. I've done this with adult groups.
*
*The whole thing, including the music, is in Bob Dalsemer's Folk Dance
Fun for Schools and Families (John C. Campbell Folk School)
*
* *You can get the tune at this web site:
http://trillian.mit.edu/~jc/cgi/abc/tunefind
Walter
Rickey wrote:
Thanks Walter,
Sasha sounds intriguing. How does it go?
Rickey Holt
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Sasha works very well.
Walter Daves
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