Tom Hinds' "Gypsy Around Two" is surprisingly easy with a mixed crowd of
beginners and moderately experienced dancers. And it has all the features you want. It was
posted here Jan 27 with good instructions (I just checked the archives.) If you can't
find it, let me know.
Bree Kalb
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 22:21:35 -0500
From: "Rickey" <holt.e(a)comcast.net>
Subject: [Callers] Gypsies for Beginners
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OK,
I give up. I have been trying to find dances that feature gypsies and that
beginners could enjoy. I am especially interested in dances with more than
one gypsy, and would be even more excited if there was a gypsy right into a
gypsy left (or the reverse), and/or if men gypsy men or women gypsy women.
I tried "American Country Dances on Line", but no multiple gypsy dances. I
even tried writing one - but I do not think that it 'flies'. Any
suggestions. It is for Valentine's Day.
Rickey
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