Hi, Bree!
That is a very novel way to get into a short wave Balance! and not al tall gimmicky, in my view. I watched the video…thanks for including the link. I have two questions for you:
It seems the dance is double progression, correct?
For the single do si do: the dancers stay back to back with their Neighbors to start, and actually do a 3/4 dosido into the wave, and must turn around (neighbor now in right hand), right? This means that each dancer is facing their original direction of travel once in the wave. The link really helped with this move; when I read the dance, in my head I was picturing the dancers moving very differently.
Thanks for the dance!
warmly, Linda
On Mar 17, 2016, at 1:00 PM, Bree Kalb via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> I wrote a dance that has a move I've not seen in a dance before. Although I'd rather not call it a gimmick. The 'reviews' so far have been good. There’s a video of Jack Mitchell calling the dance here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEp2vlYq1Nc&feature=youtu.be
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Didn't see these mentioned yet (pardon if i missed them)
Ted and Lynn - Rick Mohr
Naked in California - Nils Fredland
Belgian Chocolate - Sargon de Jesus
All Swings Considered - Tom Hinds
Another great whole-oval dance, along with Gang of Four, is the ever-popular Fairport Harbour by Paul Balliet. Advanced dancers can add in a cool trick in that one: suggest that in the B, gents have time to rollaway your partner before passing through the set (with lady on the left - scandalous!) because it's a piece of cake to correct that with the next move, swing your partner on that other side.
My favorite "can only get away with calling it once every few years" dance is Carmen's Contra or variations, which features a truly goofy and fun "clap-clap-bump-bump" figure a la Carmen Miranda. Remind those dancing the gents' role to empty their pockets first.
Tina
> On Mar 16, 2016, at 2:01 PM, via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
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> Re: [Callers] Novelty & Gimmick Contras
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Keeping things fairly simple, here's some that I use:
Promenade the set:
Mesach's March (Tony Parkes)
Moody Street (Sue Rosen)
Jack's Gay Gordons Promenade (Jan Larsen)
Walk the Walk (Bob Isaacs)
Entire set circling:
CDS Reel (Ted Sannella)
To Turn a Phrase (Bob Isaacs)
Dublin Bay Down-the-hall Figure
Leaving Home (Al Olson)
Handsome Young Maids (Sue Rosen)
Gypsy Star
Woven Waves (Cary Ravitz)
Trip to IHOP (Danner Claflin)
My Hungarian Gypsy Star (Jim Hemphill)
Gypsy Madness (Bob Isaacs)
Hey for Three
A Delicate Balance (David Smukler)
Three Ladies Chain
TLC Tempest (Chris Page)
Pousette
Trust (Chris Page)
Gates
Bingham's Pie (David Smukler)
Kinematic Vorticity (Carol Ormand)
Swinging Star
Sanders' Swing (Chris Page)
Arch and pop under
Three's a Crowd (Paul Balliet/Lisa Greenleaf)
Basket swing
Mermaid's Basket (Gene Hubert)
Mountaineer loop
Partner's Delight (Judy Ogden?)
Birdie in the Cage
Square Peg in a Round Hole (Elio Lewis)
Single file Promenade
Travels with Rick and Kim (Shari Miller-Johnson)
Sashay
Gallop Speed (Chris Page) (a little tougher because of the double
progression)
-Chris Page
San Diego, CA
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 12:44 PM, Rich Sbardella via Callers <
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> Mac,
> That is really what I was thinking of.
> Unique or seldom used figures. (I call Roll Over Johannes with a rip 'n
> snort.)
> Add to that unusual sequences and progressions.
> Rich
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> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 3:27 PM, Mac Mckeever via Callers <
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>> I don't think of those as novelty - but more dances with unique or seldom
>> used figures
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>> A couple that come to mind without digging too deep
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>> Gold Star Wednesday - by Dale Wilson - has a square dance figure that I
>> have not seen in any other contra
>> Deep Well by Kathy Anderson - unique way to get into a star
>> Down by the Riverside - Melony Axle Lute - fun 3 face 3
>> A Valentine Surprise - Eric Hoffman - recently posted on this group - has
>> large set prominade
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>> Mac McKeever
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>> *Subject:* [Callers] Novelty & Gimmick Contras
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>> Here I am with another question. I learn so much from these threads.
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>> What are some easy, but good, novelty, or gimmick contras. To elaborate,
>> I mean contras that have unusual moves, or contras that use basic moves in
>> unusual ways.
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>> Maybe Ovals, Wholeset Promenades, Old-Timey square dance moves?
>> Two of my favorites are "Hot Buttered Rolls" and "Roll Over Johannes"
>>
>> Rich Sbardella
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I don't think of those as novelty - but more dances with unique or seldom used figures
A couple that come to mind without digging too deep
Gold Star Wednesday - by Dale Wilson - has a square dance figure that I have not seen in any other contraDeep Well by Kathy Anderson - unique way to get into a star
Down by the Riverside - Melony Axle Lute - fun 3 face 3A Valentine Surprise - Eric Hoffman - recently posted on this group - has large set prominade
Mac McKeever
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Subject: [Callers] Novelty & Gimmick Contras
Here I am with another question. I learn so much from these threads.
What are some easy, but good, novelty, or gimmick contras. To elaborate, I mean contras that have unusual moves, or contras that use basic moves in unusual ways.
Maybe Ovals, Wholeset Promenades, Old-Timey square dance moves?Two of my favorites are "Hot Buttered Rolls" and "Roll Over Johannes"
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It looks like I've never shared this one with the list - apologies if I
have. Mostly simple parts used in unusual configuration(s).
-Don
Give the Gents a Whirl
[Type]: Contra [Formation]: Becket CW [Author]: Don Veino [Status]: DV::
[Comments]: Have lines stretch out to make room for A1 simultaneous gypsy
in middle.
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[A1]:
(3,2,3) LINES FORWARD, GYPSY NEIGHBOR 1/2, LINES BACK (so all cross set to
N's place)
(6,2) STAR LEFT 3/4, SHIFT TO TAKE NEIGHBOR IN PROMENADE POSITION facing
CCW around oval
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[A2]:
(6,2) Everyone PROMENADE THE OVAL, LADIES TURN BACK over right shoulder
#PROGRESSION
(8) NEW N SWING end facing CW around oval in promenade position
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[B1]:
(6) PROMENADE BACK until opposite Partner
(6,4) GENTS WHIRL* 1+1/4, GENTS CROSS to P (passing Left)
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[B2]:
(4,12) PARTNER BALANCE, SWING
(alternate for smooth, slinky feel: Partner Gypsy, Swing)
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[Notes]: A1 - Shift to take Neighbor in Promenade: All drop hands from
Star, Gent walks forward to join hands with current Neighbor lady in
promenade position - left in left, right in right.
A2 - EVERYONE (ENDS!) MUST PARTICIPATE IN THE A2 PROMENADE, as it is the
progression.
B1 = *Gents Whirl in this case is a CW rotation Butterfly Whirl with the
Gents going forward and the Ladies backing up. Mention eye contact with
Neighbor in whirl.::
[Tunes]: ::
[Provenance]: From author. Composed 4/8/15. Opening part of A1 taken from
Cary Ravitz's dance Terry & Sherry, which derives from an ECD sequence The
Hole in the Wall. First called by Sue Rosen 5/4/2015 Monday Contras, by me
5/25/15 Thursday Contras.::
[Tags]: oval, gypsy lines, hole in the wall, gents whirl, KV, DV,
intermediate::
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 2:13 PM, Rich Sbardella via Callers <
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> Here I am with another question. I learn so much from these threads.
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> What are some easy, but good, novelty, or gimmick contras. To elaborate,
> I mean contras that have unusual moves, or contras that use basic moves in
> unusual ways.
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> Maybe Ovals, Wholeset Promenades, Old-Timey square dance moves?
> Two of my favorites are "Hot Buttered Rolls" and "Roll Over Johannes"
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> Rich Sbardella
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For Ovals/Wholeset Promenades, certainly "Gang of Four", though I don't know if I'd call that a novelty or gimmick dance!! bill
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Here I am with another question. I learn so much from these threads.
What are some easy, but good, novelty, or gimmick contras. To elaborate, I mean contras that have unusual moves, or contras that use basic moves in unusual ways.
Maybe Ovals, Wholeset Promenades, Old-Timey square dance moves?Two of my favorites are "Hot Buttered Rolls" and "Roll Over Johannes"
Rich SbardellaStafford, CT
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Here I am with another question. I learn so much from these threads.
What are some easy, but good, novelty, or gimmick contras. To elaborate, I
mean contras that have unusual moves, or contras that use basic moves in
unusual ways.
Maybe Ovals, Wholeset Promenades, Old-Timey square dance moves?
Two of my favorites are "Hot Buttered Rolls" and "Roll Over Johannes"
Rich Sbardella
Stafford, CT