WOW! Thank you so much and Frannie, too, for giving me Cis's Witch's Way. I
hope I get to meet Dean some day, Cis calls a lot of his dances and they
always make me a happy dancer!
On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 6:04 PM, Jack Mitchell <jmitchell.nc(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dean just called and gave me Wizard's Way over the phone. Here ya go!
>
> Wizard's Way - Dean Snipes Improper
> A1 Ring balance, gents roll P from R to L across set
> Ring Balance, petranella twirl
>
> A2 Ring Balance, P Sw
>
> B1 R&L Thru
> Circle L 3/4 -- 1's arch, 2's duck (ready to begin wizards walk, which
> starts at the top of B2)
>
> B2 Wizards walk:
> Start with 2's diving through the 1's arch; then 1's split the next couple
> (N2), then 1's outside N3 -- reverse
> moving backwards, 1's split N3, outside of N2, take hands in a ring with
> N2 to begin the dance again
>
> On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 9:57 PM Jack Mitchell <jmitchell.nc(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I believe that Cis wrote one called the Witch's Way. It's possible that
>> Wizard's Way is Dean Snipes' version of the dance. I am copying him on
>> this to see if he can pass it along.
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 7:47 PM Kelseyannehartman(a)gmail.com via Callers <
>> callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hi! I have found Ruth Ungar's Wizard Walk on the WWW, but can't find
>> Wizard's Way... and I feel bad but can't remember who wrote it...I keep
>> thinking Cis or Linda Leslie. Can someone help me by sending the dance and
>> the name of its illustrious choreographer? Thanks!
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
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Keep Dancing!
Kelsey Hartman
(510) 816-7225
Dean just called and gave me Wizard's Way over the phone. Here ya go!
Wizard's Way - Dean Snipes Improper
A1 Ring balance, gents roll P from R to L across set
Ring Balance, petranella twirl
A2 Ring Balance, P Sw
B1 R&L Thru
Circle L 3/4 -- 1's arch, 2's duck (ready to begin wizards walk, which
starts at the top of B2)
B2 Wizards walk:
Start with 2's diving through the 1's arch; then 1's split the next couple
(N2), then 1's outside N3 -- reverse
moving backwards, 1's split N3, outside of N2, take hands in a ring with
N2 to begin the dance again
On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 9:57 PM Jack Mitchell <jmitchell.nc(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> I believe that Cis wrote one called the Witch's Way. It's possible that
> Wizard's Way is Dean Snipes' version of the dance. I am copying him on
> this to see if he can pass it along.
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 7:47 PM Kelseyannehartman(a)gmail.com via Callers <
> callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
>
> Hi! I have found Ruth Ungar's Wizard Walk on the WWW, but can't find
> Wizard's Way... and I feel bad but can't remember who wrote it...I keep
> thinking Cis or Linda Leslie. Can someone help me by sending the dance and
> the name of its illustrious choreographer? Thanks!
>
> Sent from my iPhone
> _______________________________________________
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> Durham, NC
>
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Durham, NC
Luke - it seems like we can't edit the spreadsheet directly (to update
the additional info). If I resubmit does that mean I lose all my
previous data or will it recognize me and just take the new/changed
stuff?
Michael Barraclough
www.michaelbarraclough.com
--
On Sat, 2016-10-22 at 20:01 -0400, Luke Donforth via Callers wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who's already signed up. Looks like there's some
> willingness to try this, and I appreciate it.
>
> I've already tweaked it slightly based on feedback (Gender Free,
> levels of MWSD). Feel free to resubmit your name if you didn't keep
> the link to edit your response (and a note to that effect).
>
> On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 4:07 PM, Luke Donforth <luke.donev(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > When I get an inquiry about calling for a gig that I can't do, I
> > often refer them to the same handful of local callers that I know.
> > But it's not always the most useful if the inquiry came from far
> > away.
> >
> > I've been thinking about trying to create a caller database; with
> > geographic home-base of caller and contact information.
> >
> > I know there are lists of callers out there, such as Charlie's
> > excellent contra dance links and Dance Gypsy. I was thinking it
> > would be useful to have it in database format where it could be
> > sorted and filtered.
> >
> > I'd also like for folks to be able to submit themselves, as opposed
> > to having to compile them.
> >
> > I've taken a first pass at creating a google form that allows
> > people to submit information; with a linked spreadsheet that would
> > allow people to filter based on what they're looking for (both
> > geographically and dance style). My hope is to eventually develop a
> > front end to help filter that information, but for now I'm just
> > sharing it in a database.
> >
> > As a caller, would you fill it out? As an organizer, would you use
> > it? Is there any information I've missed that you'd want, or
> > something I've included you'd rather not have?
> >
> > The survey is at:
> > https://goo.gl/forms/62beEKCKsyysepGk1
> >
> > The spreadsheet of (currently sparse) results:
> > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZIWfYyFwMHHm6MpyMCD_N8ssQcO
> > D5s6ynduDDQUvsmQ/edit?usp=sharing
> >
> > I'd appreciate feedback on the survey; as well as a folks filling
> > it out to see how useful filtering the database is (and eventually
> > test the front end).
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > --
> > Luke Donforth
> > calling.luke(a)gmail.com
> >
>
>
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Hi all
I haven't yet called Beneficial Tradition, but think it might be a good
fit for an upcoming dance. Does it get weird at the ends or does it
flow reasonably well? I danced it years ago and don't remember. If you
pull by RH to go out on the right diagonal, do you cross solo to the
other side to make space for the next person to come out on the right
diagonal?
Kalia
Hi! I have found Ruth Ungar's Wizard Walk on the WWW, but can't find Wizard's Way... and I feel bad but can't remember who wrote it...I keep thinking Cis or Linda Leslie. Can someone help me by sending the dance and the name of its illustrious choreographer? Thanks!
Sent from my iPhone
Thanks to everyone who's already signed up. Looks like there's some
willingness to try this, and I appreciate it.
I've already tweaked it slightly based on feedback (Gender Free, levels of
MWSD). Feel free to resubmit your name if you didn't keep the link to edit
your response (and a note to that effect).
On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 4:07 PM, Luke Donforth <luke.donev(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> When I get an inquiry about calling for a gig that I can't do, I often
> refer them to the same handful of local callers that I know. But it's not
> always the most useful if the inquiry came from far away.
>
> I've been thinking about trying to create a caller database; with
> geographic home-base of caller and contact information.
>
> I know there are lists of callers out there, such as Charlie's excellent
> contra dance links and Dance Gypsy. I was thinking it would be useful to
> have it in database format where it could be sorted and filtered.
>
> I'd also like for folks to be able to submit themselves, as opposed to
> having to compile them.
>
> I've taken a first pass at creating a google form that allows people to
> submit information; with a linked spreadsheet that would allow people to
> filter based on what they're looking for (both geographically and dance
> style). My hope is to eventually develop a front end to help filter that
> information, but for now I'm just sharing it in a database.
>
> As a caller, would you fill it out? As an organizer, would you use it? Is
> there any information I've missed that you'd want, or something I've
> included you'd rather not have?
>
> The survey is at:
> https://goo.gl/forms/62beEKCKsyysepGk1
>
> The spreadsheet of (currently sparse) results:
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZIWfYyFwMHHm6MpyMCD_
> N8ssQcOD5s6ynduDDQUvsmQ/edit?usp=sharing
>
> I'd appreciate feedback on the survey; as well as a folks filling it out
> to see how useful filtering the database is (and eventually test the front
> end).
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Luke Donforth
> calling.luke(a)gmail.com
>
--
Luke Donforth
Luke.Donforth(a)gmail.com <Luke.Donev(a)gmail.com>
Hello all,
When I get an inquiry about calling for a gig that I can't do, I often
refer them to the same handful of local callers that I know. But it's not
always the most useful if the inquiry came from far away.
I've been thinking about trying to create a caller database; with
geographic home-base of caller and contact information.
I know there are lists of callers out there, such as Charlie's excellent
contra dance links and Dance Gypsy. I was thinking it would be useful to
have it in database format where it could be sorted and filtered.
I'd also like for folks to be able to submit themselves, as opposed to
having to compile them.
I've taken a first pass at creating a google form that allows people to
submit information; with a linked spreadsheet that would allow people to
filter based on what they're looking for (both geographically and dance
style). My hope is to eventually develop a front end to help filter that
information, but for now I'm just sharing it in a database.
As a caller, would you fill it out? As an organizer, would you use it? Is
there any information I've missed that you'd want, or something I've
included you'd rather not have?
The survey is at:
https://goo.gl/forms/62beEKCKsyysepGk1
The spreadsheet of (currently sparse) results:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZIWfYyFwMHHm6MpyMCD_N8ssQcOD5s6yndu…
I'd appreciate feedback on the survey; as well as a folks filling it out to
see how useful filtering the database is (and eventually test the front
end).
Thanks!
--
Luke Donforth
calling.luke(a)gmail.com
On 2016-10-21 1709, Galen Armstrong via Callers wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm looking for a dance called Colorful Contra. I don't know the author.
> Anyone know it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Galen
Hullo Galen,
I'm glad Jim has material for a good guess at it. No part of the name
turned up at the usual places (including one's search engine of choice),
which in part include:
--
Michael Dyck's Contradance Index
http://www.ibiblio.org/contradance/index/index.html
Antony’s Dance Database
http://www.heywood.nl/antony/dances/
Dancilla/en – Dancilla Wiki
http://www.dancilla.com/wiki/index.php/Dancilla/en
Ralph Page Legacy Weekend Syllabi
http://www.library.unh.edu/find/archives/collections/ralph-page-dance-legac…
--
Good luck with further searches and the calling of it.
For the list: Galen is a recently minted local caller (in the Southern
BC islands) who's really taken to Contra and community/barn dances. A
most welcome addition to the fun.
Cheers, John
--
J.D. Erskine
Victoria, BC
Galen,
The dance you're looking for might be "Colorful Corner"
(not "Colorful Contra") by Tom Thoreau.
Colorful Corner, by Tom Thoreau
Duple improper contra
1&2. Cir L 1x; sw N
3. Long lines F&B
4. M almd L 1 1/2 to form wavy line of 4
5&6. Bal wave; sw pt [on W's orig side of set]
7. Cir L 3/4
8. Bal ring; California twirl with pt
I think Tom wrote it after an evening when he had danced
a square in which his corner wore a particularly colorful
outfit.
--Jim
> On Oct 21, 2016, at 5:09 PM, Galen Armstrong via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> I'm looking for a dance called Colorful Contra. I don't know the author. Anyone know it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Galen
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