Well, I wrote this one, and the B1 has balance and star through to
start, and then balance in a circle and petronella turn, and then
more of same.
Martha
When Hester and Peter Met
Duple improper March 23, 1997
A1 Allemande right neighbor 1 ½
Men allemande left 1 ½
A2 Gypsy and swing partner
B1 Balance neighbor and star through*
Balance in a circle and petronella turn
B2 Balance in a circle and petronella turn
Balance in a circle and petronella turn^
*Women give left hand to neighbor man’s right hand. I tell people to
end their partner swing close enough to their neighbors to make the
balance on time.
^Just turn a bit more and you can slap right hands into that allemande.
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1. B1 Petronellas (Chris Weiler (home))
2. Re: B1 Petronellas (Chris Page)
3. Re: B1 Petronellas (richgoss(a)comcast.net)
4. Re: B1 Petronellas (Michael Barraclough)
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Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 15:24:45 -0400
From: "Chris Weiler (home)" <chris.weiler(a)weirdtable.org>
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Hey SW crew,
I'm playing a gig this weekend with Notorious and one of my favorite
Larry tunes is "The Judge". I know that they like to save that tune
for
a dance with Petronella balance and spin to the right at the top of
the B1.
I'm hoping that you will share with me your favorite dances that have
Petronella moves in the B1.
Thanks!
Chris Weiler
Goffstown, NH
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Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 13:03:41 -0700
From: Chris Page <chriscpage(a)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Callers] B1 Petronellas
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On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Chris Weiler (home)
<chris.weiler(a)weirdtable.org> wrote:
Hey SW crew,
I'm playing a gig this weekend with Notorious and one of my
favorite Larry
tunes is "The Judge". I know that they like to save that tune for
a dance
with Petronella balance and spin to the right at the top of the B1.
I'm hoping that you will share with me your favorite dances that have
Petronella moves in the B1.
Thanks!
Chris Weiler
Goffstown, NH
Simple --
Salmonella Evening (Steve Zakon-Anderson/Louie Cromartie),
Bristol Turns (John Nance)
Intermediate --
Kitchen Stomp (Becky Hill) (though here it's not at the top of B1.)
Revolution Reel (Tom Hinds) (in the B2, not B1)
Old Time Elixir #2 (Linda Leslie)
Balance to My Lou (Becky Hill)
Pearls of Wisdom (Bob Isaacs) (in the B2, not B1)
Maliza's Magical Mystery Motion (Cary Ravitz)
Pigtown Petronella (Cary Ravitz)
For more ideas, check out:
http://www.davidsmukler.syracusecountrydancers.org/
petronella_spinoffs.htm
-Chris Page
San Diego
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Here are a few:
Balance to my Lou - Becky Hill
Ellen's Yarns - Rick Mohr
Maliza's Magical Mystery Motion - Cary Ravitz
Salmonella Evening - Steve Zakon-Anderson
Tica Tica Timing - Dean Snipes (one of my favorites to call and dance)
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Subject: [Callers] B1 Petronellas
Hey SW crew,
I'm playing a gig this weekend with Notorious and one of my favorite
Larry tunes is "The Judge". I know that they like to save that tune
for
a dance with Petronella balance and spin to the right at the top of
the B1.
I'm hoping that you will share with me your favorite dances that have
Petronella moves in the B1.
Thanks!
Chris Weiler
Goffstown, NH
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Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 16:27:03 -0400
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Subject: Re: [Callers] B1 Petronellas
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Or you could try my dance 'Rhonda's Riches'
Formation: Improper Contra
Progression: Single
Music: The Judge
A1 Neighbor gypsy ? into men cross over WHILE ladies
complete the gypsy [8], partner swing [8]
A2 Give and (ladies) take [16]
B1 Balance the ring, petronella [8], circle left ? [4], neighbor roll
away (across) [4]
B2 Balance the ring, petronella [8], circle left ? [4], partner
California twirl [4]
Teaching Notes:
Do not attempt to start the swing too soon in A1. If the men move
straight
across the set and the ladies are allowed to complete their gypsy
the men
should flow into the partner swing.
Background:
Written on 27 December 2008 at the Berea College Christmas School
and first
performed there at the after-dance party.
Michael Barraclough
http://www.michaelbarraclough.com
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