I deliciously enjoy dangling that dingle in full view of everyone, know the jangle of that jingle will cause someone to single out that angle.



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From: Callers <callers-bounces@lists.sharedweight.net> on behalf of Kalia Kliban via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2016 3:44:45 PM
To: callers@lists.sharedweight.net
Subject: Re: [Callers] Fewer than 6 dancers - Ideas?
 
On 10/4/2016 9:58 PM, Michael Barraclough via Callers wrote:
> I am sure that Kalia will kill me for this (as I know she knows) but
> the dance is really Pride of the Pingle by the late Ken Alexander (UK).
> Someone from the USA saw it in the UK, misheard the name, assumed it
> was Irish and called it Pride of the Dingle when they called it in the
> USA. Such is the folk process! BTW the 'Pingle' referred to is a local
> housing estate (neighborhood) near where Ken lived.
>
> Michael Barraclough
> www.michaelbarraclough.com

I do know it, and I had a feeling someone would call me on the name :>)
To do honor to the choreographer I should probably start using the
correct name, but I can't help enjoying the word "dingle."

Kalia

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