Hi All,
Hey, like Michael F., I think it's good to use few words. And, when
calling, I rarely, if ever, call "Petronella." Much more likely to say,
"Balance Now... Spin to the right!" I also think it's great to
acknowledge where dances came from. Thus, when teaching, I like
mentioning the move came from an old dance, and even letting people know
that they'd be lucky to dance it.
To Ron's point of the dance being spin then balance, I'm not so worried
about using the word Petronella to indicate the way most (if not all)
modern dances use the figure. I trust when people dance Petronella,
whether as in the sort of modern version of holding hands in a ring, or
as only active couples dancing it as described in Beth Tolman & Ralph
Page's, "The Country Dance Book," or in the Scottish Country Dance
style. I trust that any dancer with even a vague interest will see the
connection if they get to try it in one of the older verions.
Meanwhile, I still suggest saying something like, "a move stolen from an
old dance called Petronella..."
~erik hoffman
On 12/15/2015 11:09 AM, Bill Olson via Callers wrote:
Hi Erik and all, heh heh, I often chuckle at MYSELF
when I find myself
saying that same thing: "as in Petronella", when I realize very few of
the dancers have ever danced Petronella.. BUT, after trying to teach
the move with out saying the "P word", I realized that some of the
dancers at least know what the move is and having a percentage of the
dancers "doing the right thing" helps the others., especially those
who learn by seeing as opposed to having something "explained"...
(with rights and lefts in it ugh).. I've found saying: "balance the
ring and move one place to the right while pivoting over your right
shoulder" doesn't always get everyone doing the same thing (hah!), if
it doesn't actually freeze some dancers in their tracks!!
Now I hear newer callers saying stuff like "balance the ring and
Petronella to the right" or "balance left and Rory to the left".
Making new verbs out of these proper names.. well, whatever works!!!
bill
To: callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2015 19:14:30 -0800
Subject: Re: [Callers] Petronella spin, no chain or allemande?
From: callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
Bay Area Caller Tom Thoreau made up a dance that I've used lots at
beginner level dances:
Barbarella
Becket
A1 Petronella Balance x 2
A2 Petronella Balance x 2
B1 Partner Balance & Swing
B2 Right & Left through; Circle half, slide left to next couple
And, it is dedicated to Jane Fonda...
An aside (which I might have said before)
I still find it funny when callers announce, "as in Petronella," or "as
in Rory O'More." I look around the room and see almost no one who has a
clue as to what Petronella or Rory O'More is. Sometimes even the caller
doesn't know--or barely knows... I recommend saying something like "a
move from a wonderful old dance called Petronella."
~erik hoffman
oakland, ca
On 12/13/2015 7:33 PM, Bill Baritompa via Callers wrote:
Hi Ron,
Great for total beginners, not sure of name or author:
Easy Petronella ? improper
A1, A2 Circle Balance, petronella spin 4X
B1 Neighbor Dosido; Neighbor Swing
B2 LLFB, 1s Swing
Cheers, Bill
On 14/12/2015 4:13 p.m., Ron Blechner via Callers wrote:
Any suggestions for your favorite easy or
intermediate Petronella
spin dance
with no chain, no allemandes?
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