Howdy,
I've been asked to run a barn dance Saturday Jan 16, 9pm-11pm, but I'm
busy. The dance will be part of the Western Regional Outdoor Leadership
Conference:
http://outdoored.stanford.edu/center/wrolc-2016/
If you don't know where Stanford is, you're probably coming from too far
away to make sense. ;-)
There will be 100+ college students. The theme for this year's
conference is "diversity", and they would prefer a caller who can fit the
theme in addition to having experience with one-night-stand environments.
I've offered to be a filter so that they don't need to deal with the
responses, so please respond privately to me if you're interested and
available. I've already explained that booking will be somewhat
difficult both because of the relatively short notice and because it's
Ralph Page weekend.
I probably will also be sending out an e-mail blast to people I have
addresses for, apologies if you get this twice. They have already
contacted other callers so you may actually get three copies...
--
Square/Contra Caller http://caller.aahz.ws/
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"Those who hear not the music think the dancers mad."
Me too!
Bob Livingston
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To: jean francis <catherineaura(a)yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: [Callers] woodrow wilson
Kind of missing the connection.On Nov 26, 2015 4:02 PM, "jean francis via Callers" <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
absolutely excellent article; thanks Michael. I was, in a past life, a "Woodrow Wilson fellow" at Princeton and never knew this but I surely agree with the articles conclusion (and its relevance to the gypsy discussion)
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absolutely excellent article; thanks Michael. I was, in a past life, a "Woodrow Wilson fellow" at Princeton and never knew this but I surely agree with the articles conclusion (and its relevance to the gypsy discussion)
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Dancing Raindrops by Gene Hubert [original]
Root Beer Float adaptation of Root Beer Reel by Christine Hale;
replace full ladies chain
Road to California trad
Signs of Spring the one by Roberta Kogut
The Tourist by Ted Sannella
Washington Quickstep trad
After the Solstice by Lisa Greenleaf
Ted Under the Tent by Glen Morningstar
Improper
A1 Neighbor balance and box the gnat
Neighbor swing
A2 Gents cross the set to your partner; swing
B1 Right and Left through; over and back
B2 Circle Left 1X; twos arch, ones go thru
On 11/24/15 8:22 AM, Rich Sbardella via Callers wrote:
> I am looking for a few good contras with a R & L Thru that do not
> contain a Ladies chain. Any suggestions?
> Peace,
> Rich
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blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0 !important; border-left:1px #715FFA solid !important; padding-left:1ex !important; background-color:white !important; } I agree with Paul. I find this a great part of our forum and easily identifiable.
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On Tuesday, November 24, 2015, 10:56 PM, Paul Wilde via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
I am happy w/ the present system whereby identifying requests/ answers are part of the regular forum.
Thanks,Paul
First of all, I think making changes is a bit premature -- nobody AFAIK
is complaining about the current stream of requests. That said, Mailman
has the ability to create "virtual" mailing lists called topics:
https://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-member/node29.html
It would be straightforward -- once we agree on any topic names -- for
Seth/Chris to implement topic filtering.
Aahz speaks for me on this. I don't find the current level any problem at all, and a sub-list tag
wouldn't be a problem either.
-- Alan
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There are occasional requests on this forum for a dance to be identified, which got me thinking.
As with, I’m sure, many callers, I have a number of dances that I’ve come across, often at dances, where I know neither the name nor the author. I like to honour the choreographer by mentioning their name and the name of the dance when I call it, but I can’t do this if I don’t know it.
It is usually relatively easy to find the author if you know the title, using Michael Dyck's excellent Contradance Index, but without a title it becomes a much bigger task. An “obvious” solution would be a magical web page that lets you put in the dance and to reward you with the name and author. Apart from the massive logistical challenge of creating and maintaining such a database, this seems morally dubious as some authors prefer not to publish their work.
So what can we do? We could all ask on [Callers] but we’d soon get fed up with the forum being taken over. I wondered about a “please identify this dance” (sub-)forum, similar to the many ”ask the expert” forums (fora?) you see in the IT community.
Do members have any thoughts about this? Will it work? How do we get people on it? What are the issues? Is there a batter / alternative approach?
Over to the Hive Mind.
Jeremy
http://barndancecaller.net/SocialDance.html
Dancing Raindrops by Gene Hubert[original]
Root Beer _Float_ adaptation of Root Beer Reel by Christine Hale;
replace full chain
Road to Californiatrad
Signs of Springthe one by Roberta Kogut
The Tourist by Ted Sannella
Washington Quickstepbeg beg – great for teaching actives and out on ends
*Ted Under the Tent*by Glen Morninstar
Improper
Beg
A1Neighbor balance and box the gnat
Neighbor swing
A2Gents cross the set to your partner; swing
B1Right and Left through; over and back
B2Circle Left 1X; twos arch, ones go thru
On 11/24/2015 8:22 AM, Rich Sbardella via Callers wrote:
> I am looking for a few good contras with a R & L Thru that do not
> contain a Ladies chain. Any suggestions?
> Peace,
> Rich
>
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A few more:
A Bevy of Butterflies (Bob Isaacs/Chris Page)
Brimmer and May Reel (Dan Pearl)
Gene's Genius (Tony Parkes)
Goosebumps (Bob Isaacs)
Graceful Reel (Jan Larsen)
Little Girl With the Curl (Bob Isaacs)
Love thy Neighbor (Bill Pope)
R&O VIII (Steve Zakon-Anderson)
Right Thought (Yoyo Zhou)
Rod's Grits (Bill Olson)
Sweet Treats (Bob Isaacs)
True Grit (Chris Page)
-Chris Page
San Diego, CA
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 5:22 AM, Rich Sbardella via Callers
<callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> I am looking for a few good contras with a R & L Thru that do not contain a
> Ladies chain. Any suggestions?
> Peace,
> Rich
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On Nov 24, 2015 5:22 AM, "Rich Sbardella richsbardella(a)gmail.com
[trad-dance-callers]" <trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> I am looking for a few good contras with a R & L Thru that do not contain
a Ladies chain. Any suggestions?
Here are some of my favorites:
Sarah's Journey by Gene Hubert
The Turning Point by Gene Hubert
Northeast on Southwest by Susan Petrick
Raeden Reel by Bob Isaacs
Deirdre's Delight by Erik Hoffman
Yoyo Zhou