On 2017-03-03 1016, Bill Olson via Callers wrote:
Dugan, Here are Dan's own notes regarding the
dance.. not sure what the
Steve Schnur dance is titled, someone on here certainly knows..:
"I always loved this zig-zag gimmick when I danced it in Cor Hogendijk's
"Pat's Tradition", done by English country dancers. A dance by Steve
Schnur that featured it motiviated me to try my own. The dance was
written for and first performed at the Dance Musician's Development Fund
annual benefit dance. The Fund sprung out of a one-time benefit dance to
help Susan Worland, a fine fiddler in Boston, replace her stolen
instruments. From that, the Fund formed as a subcommittee of the Folk
Arts Center of New England. At the annual DMDF dance (12 hours of varied
dancing) funds are raised to benefit research and special projects for
Boston-area dance musicians. The title gives a nod to "Pat's Tradition"
and the beneficial tradition of the DMDF.
"Little did I know that when the dance started getting around, people
would start yelping, hooting, etc. during B2. I think this started in
Philadelphia. They have my blessing! Certainly, the "pulls" in B2 should
be done with strength, tension, and other good contra-type connection.
Foot-stompers have my blessing, too! ;-)"
bill
Further to Bills quote you'll find more from Dan on the figure
("interchanging waves" - Dan, not Steve), Steve's dance name of its
origin ("Winter of '82"), working with Steve ("Summer of
'84"), in Mary
Darts piece on Contra dance choreography.
http://www.cdss.org/elibrary/dart/dance_composition_1.htm
Cheers, John
--
J.D. Erskine
Victoria, BC
Sorry, working on the second cup. The "Dan" referred to here is really
Gene Hubert in disguise. _And_ I misread the directions/quote, so _not_
a useful reference. Going away now. Pardon me.
JD
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*Subject:* [Callers] Dances Inspired by "Beneficial Tradition"
Does anybody know of dances inspired by "Beneficial Tradition" by Dan
Pearl that includes the "zipper" figure (B2 of "Beneficial
Tradition")
or variations of that figure? I just wrote one myself, so I'm curious
to see what else is out there.
Here's mine:
Dela Says Yippee by Dugan Murphy (Clockwise Becket)
A1 Long Lines Forward and Back (8) / Neighbor Left Hand Pull-by Across
the Set (hopping and shouting recommended on the fourth beat) (4) - New
Same-Role Dancer Across the Set Right Hand Pull-by Across the Set
(hopping and shouting recommended on the fourth beat) (4)
A2 New Ladies (not the one just pulled by) Left Hand Allemande 1.5 (8)
/ Neighbor Swing
B1 Circle Left 3 Places (8) / Partner Di-Si-Do (8)
B2 Partner Balance & Swing (16)
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Dugan Murphy is a nationally known contra dance caller. He's written
contra dances, too, emphasizing intuitive transitions and flow.
Dugan Murphy
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