In remembrance of our dear Linda Leslie, and in partial thanks to all who have been so
kind to me since her passing, I'd like to share two contra dances that you may not
have in your collections, that were written for (not by) Linda Leslie.
I wrote "Fun Dance for Linda" fourteen years ago, and first called it on May 15,
2004. I think it truly is a fun dance, and so did Linda, but I called it infrequently -
whenever Linda was on the dance floor, and I was on stage, and those gigs were few and far
between. I thank Lisa Greenleaf for including "Fun Dance for Linda" at
Linda's celebration of life at the Concord Scout House on May 20. There are no
circle-left figures in this lively and upbeat dance, which makes it a nice choice at times
to drop into an otherwise-circly program.
FUN DANCE FOR LINDA (for Linda Leslie)
Bob Golder
Duple Improper
Two swings, Partner & Neighbor (P. & N.)
A1) Gents Allemande Left 1-1/2 (face P. ) / Half Hey (pass P. by R. to start)
A2) Partner Balance & Swing (end facing N. across set; give inside hand to N. - gents
R. hand, ladies L. hand)
B1) (With N.) Inside-Hand Balance; Star Through / (Same 4) Ring Balance, Twirl to the
Right
B2) (Same) Neighbor Balance & Swing
An earlier dance, written for Linda Leslie by Danish dance leader Frede Olsen, is
"Linda's Surprise." My notes show that I first called it in 1998. There are
several surprises, the first of which was that Linda didn't know that Frede had
written a dance in her honor until he announced it from the stage. Another surprise is
that the full hey for four travels beautifully across the musical phrase from the end of
the A2 into the beginning of the B1. The transition is smooth as silk when the band plays
romantic reels. Still another surprise is that although there are two swings, they are
both danced with one's partner. Linda liked the dance but did not often call it
because she worried about dancers who might be stuck with a less-than-satisfactory
partner. I loved to call the dance because it is so beautiful and was written for Linda.
For brevity I use here Frede's original instruction to "gypsy." Please
substitute your preferred term when calling the dance.
LINDA'S SURPRISE (for Linda Leslie)
Frede Olsen
Becket
Two swings, both with Partner
A1) Ladies Gypsy by the Right (once, and a little bit more) / Partner Swing
A2) Gents Gypsy by the Left (once around; face P.) / Begin full Hay, passing by R.
shoulder to start
B1) Continue the full Hay for Four / Partner Swing
B2) Long Lines Forward & Back / Circle Left once around, Slide Left to new N.'s
To these dances written for Linda Leslie may be added Don Veino's "¡Que
Linda!," which he shared on this list in April. Enjoy! … Bob Golder
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