I keep waiting to see "Delphiniums and Daisies" show up on the list and
can't believe it hasn't yet so here it is. LOVE this dance - great for
beginners as well as advanced dancers.
As for Chorus Jig, I also don't like it. I remember one time when I was
dancing the lead with a newbie partner and we started the dance at the very
bottom of the set as 2s. While I understood that this was a chestnut, my
newbie kept saying - "Why don't we get to do anything?" And while I could
swing her while the 1s go down the outside, that's about it and I typically
don't throw "extras" at newcomers. I appreciate the reports of those of you
who love this dance and spoke glowingly about what you like about it - but
it seems to me that those things (perfect timing, part of the bigger whole,
etc) is true of most any good contra dance.
As someone who plays early music on instruments that are obsolete - I
respect that things typically fall out of fashion for good reason. I love
to play a crumhorn, but I understand why there are none in the symphony
orchestra (or anywhere else for that matter). While I appreciate keeping
alive the older dances, Chorus Jig is my least favorite even of the
chestnuts.
--
JoLaine Jones-Pokorney
"We are as gods and might as well get good at it!"
- Stewart Brand
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