Hi Mavis,
I think Beatrice is a fantastic three-part French Canadian tune, so
I would guess Erik wrote the dance for that tune.
I wrote a three part dance once, to go with a three part tune
that some musicians wanted to play, that I thought would be great,
but which flopped when I tried it.
I learned a great three part dance from David Kaynor
Shutesbury Reel
by David Kaynor
3 part contra dance
A1: Circle L X1 & Swng N
A2: Down Center, turn as couples and return
B1: Face across & full hey
B2: Dsd NEW N (#1's look Dwn, #2's look up) RHT N 1.75
C1: M take LH-Blanc Wavy line, M pull by L & Swing Partner
C2: Circle L 3/4, Blnc ring, Ptnr Calif twirl
I can't remember which tune he used for it, but it
was a classic New England 3 part tune.
I have called that twice. Once it worked, and the
other time it didn't work that well. I think it is
a great dance that I have to learn a little more
thoroughly.
My experience is that contra dancers are so used to
the AABB format that if you call a three-part dance
it had better be a very good and intuitive dance,
and you had better be prepared to know it inside
out and upside down for efficient teaching and
very clear, memorized prompting. I think a good
three-part dance can be a great change for
experienced dancers.
Are you able to share the Erik Hoffman 3-part dance?
Best,
Peter
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