Here is another link you may find useful, although as of yet it does not have a video for
Winter in Summerland. All videos will have the name of the dance & the author and/or
source of origin. Most will be accompanied by the dance notes where permitted. There are
about 250 dances now, roughly 100 being contras.
http://dancevideos.childgrove.org/
Warmest regards,
Bob
--- On Sun, 11/13/11, Linda Leslie <laleslierjg(a)comcast.net> wrote:
From: Linda Leslie <laleslierjg(a)comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [Callers] Steps to "Winter in Summerland"? | Seek caller videos
To: "Caller's discussion list" <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
Date: Sunday, November 13, 2011, 1:20 PM
Here you go....
I recently called the dance. It is a great one! Hope you enjoy calling
it...
warmly, Linda
Winter in Summerland
by Jeff Spero & James Hutson
Contra/Becket
A1 -----------
Gents allemande left once and a half
Neighbor Swing
A2 -----------
Long lines forward and back
Pass through to an ocean wave
Wave Balance
B1 -----------
Walk forward to the next neighbor
Gypsy new neighbor right one-half
Hey three-quarters (gents, center, left)
(men go over and back, women cross the set)
B2 -----------
Partner Balance and Swing
Start again with these same neighbors
On Nov 13, 2011, at 2:00 PM, Jonathan LF King wrote:
I'm a "cub caller" from Gainesville, FL,
and seek the
choreography for
"Winter in Summerland"
by Jeff Spero and James Hutson. I'm aware of several online
videos of the dance, e.g,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlisHB8G8GQ
and can glean the steps from the video, but wonder if
someone could provide the official choreography?
================================================================
For my own reference, I assembled a few well-known dances
with steps and video-links of the dances. Another "cub
caller" told me the page was useful to her, so I've
put it online at
http://www.math.ufl.edu/~squash/contradance.dances-tunes.html
Errors in the dance-steps are mine, as I've re-written some
for my own edification.
I'm looking to add to this collection. If you know of an
online video of a good dance, please email me [eddress below].
Useful are videos where the caller can be clearly heard [a
plus if the teaching is included], and where the video
shows, uncut, at least one full cycle, together with the
transition to the next cycle.
Another plus: Videos that show the end-effect, for
complicated dances.
I currently only have one video of a 4-facing-4, and
would like especially to expand that section.
Sincerely, -Jonathan King
================
PS: My eddress is
squash at ufl dot edu
PPS: I thank "ccpage19143", Chris Page (whom I've not yet
met) for taking the time and having the expertise to label
/many/ YouTube contras with the title and author. My
"dance-tunes" page would be half its size without his
public-service work.
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