I know at least three of us will be there next weekend, any interest in a
group meal or something? Or just crash into each other on the dance
floor? ;->
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FWIW: June 24 is the feast day of St John the Baptist, patron saint of Quebec. So June 24 is Quebec's national holiday, bigger there than Canada Day a week later. (Camped last night in a state park in the Adirondacks, full of Québécois enjoying a long weekend....).
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Oh, Hi Turtle! by Emily Rush has some Rory O'More followed by some grand
right and left (right, left, allemande right, left):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hmanTMdXRM
P.S. it's not obvious that you wanted to also grand right and left the
other way back, because e.g. in a square dance you often only go one way.
Yoyo Zhou
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 2:12 PM, Ron Blechner via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> I like these two at a glance; I'll take a closer look later. Thank you.
>
> At the same time, I was asking for pulling by both ways, not just one way,
> so more suggestions still welcome.
> On Jun 20, 2016 4:50 PM, "Bob Isaacs" <isaacsbob(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Ron and All:
>
> I hope this isn't too weird for you. It adapted the diagonal Rory spins
> first seen in Bill Olson's Eleanor's Reel into a single progression dance:
>
> Let It Flow
> Becket-L
> Bob Isaacs, 7/26/04
>
>
> A1. 8 L diagonal circle L ¾
> 2,2,4 N1 pull by R, N2 pull by L, N3 allemande R ¾ to
> wave/4 (1)
>
> A2. 4,4 Balance R and L, spin R forward to wave/4 w/N2
> (2)
> 4,4 Balance L and R, spin L forward
>
> B1. 4,12 N1 balance, swing
>
> B2. 4 Give and take to gent’s side
> 12 Partner swing
>
>
> (1) – With gents taking L hands in the center and N3 keeping R hands on
> the side.
>
> (2) – With ladies taking R hands in the center and N2 taking L hands on
> the side.
>
> *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eMPU6Enh-M*
> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eMPU6Enh-M>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LecYtmgdLLE
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1ZneH9zwsw
>
> Bob
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2016 15:34:47 -0400
> To: callers(a)sharedweight.net
> Subject: [Callers] Rorys + Grand R+L?
> From: callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
>
>
> Any contra dances out there with a grand right and left around the set and
> Rory OMoore spins? (Standard 32bar, nothing too weird)
>
> I thought I've danced one that went something like:
>
> Indecent
> A1. N1 Pull by R, N2 Pull by L, N3 Pull by R, N4 Alle L 1x, N3 by R, form
> wavy lines with N2, LH to N2, ladies in center.
> A2. Bal, Spin L, Bal, Spin R ...
>
> Then something? Maybe ladies spin all the way across on that second spin,
> B+S partner, circle, do-si-do?
>
> Or maybe the pull-bys go back to N1, and RH to N1 in waves?
>
> Thanks,
> Ron Blechner
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I like these two at a glance; I'll take a closer look later. Thank you.
At the same time, I was asking for pulling by both ways, not just one way,
so more suggestions still welcome.
On Jun 20, 2016 4:50 PM, "Bob Isaacs" <isaacsbob(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Ron and All:
I hope this isn't too weird for you. It adapted the diagonal Rory spins
first seen in Bill Olson's Eleanor's Reel into a single progression dance:
Let It Flow
Becket-L
Bob Isaacs, 7/26/04
A1. 8 L diagonal circle L ¾
2,2,4 N1 pull by R, N2 pull by L, N3 allemande R ¾ to wave/4
(1)
A2. 4,4 Balance R and L, spin R forward to wave/4 w/N2
(2)
4,4 Balance L and R, spin L forward
B1. 4,12 N1 balance, swing
B2. 4 Give and take to gent’s side
12 Partner swing
(1) – With gents taking L hands in the center and N3 keeping R hands on the
side.
(2) – With ladies taking R hands in the center and N2 taking L hands on the
side.
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eMPU6Enh-M*
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eMPU6Enh-M>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LecYtmgdLLEhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1ZneH9zwsw
Bob
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Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2016 15:34:47 -0400
To: callers(a)sharedweight.net
Subject: [Callers] Rorys + Grand R+L?
From: callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
Any contra dances out there with a grand right and left around the set and
Rory OMoore spins? (Standard 32bar, nothing too weird)
I thought I've danced one that went something like:
Indecent
A1. N1 Pull by R, N2 Pull by L, N3 Pull by R, N4 Alle L 1x, N3 by R, form
wavy lines with N2, LH to N2, ladies in center.
A2. Bal, Spin L, Bal, Spin R ...
Then something? Maybe ladies spin all the way across on that second spin,
B+S partner, circle, do-si-do?
Or maybe the pull-bys go back to N1, and RH to N1 in waves?
Thanks,
Ron Blechner
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Ron and All:
I hope this isn't too weird for you. It adapted the diagonal Rory spins first seen in Bill Olson's Eleanor's Reel into a single progression dance:
Let It Flow
Becket-L
Bob Isaacs, 7/26/04
A1. 8 L diagonal
circle L ¾
2,2,4 N1 pull by R, N2 pull by L, N3 allemande R ¾
to wave/4 (1)
A2. 4,4 Balance R and L,
spin R forward to wave/4 w/N2 (2)
4,4 Balance L and R, spin L forward
B1. 4,12 N1 balance, swing
B2. 4 Give and take
to gent’s side
12 Partner swing
(1) – With gents taking L hands
in the center and N3 keeping R hands on the side.
(2) – With ladies taking R hands
in the center and N2 taking L hands on the side.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eMPU6Enh-Mhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LecYtmgdLLEhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1ZneH9zwsw
Bob
Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2016 15:34:47 -0400
To: callers(a)sharedweight.net
Subject: [Callers] Rorys + Grand R+L?
From: callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
Any contra dances out there with a grand right and left around the set and Rory OMoore spins? (Standard 32bar, nothing too weird)
I thought I've danced one that went something like:
Indecent
A1. N1 Pull by R, N2 Pull by L, N3 Pull by R, N4 Alle L 1x, N3 by R, form wavy lines with N2, LH to N2, ladies in center.
A2. Bal, Spin L, Bal, Spin R ...
Then something? Maybe ladies spin all the way across on that second spin, B+S partner, circle, do-si-do?
Or maybe the pull-bys go back to N1, and RH to N1 in waves?
Thanks,
Ron Blechner
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Yoyo Zhou's Four Have Sprung has three N 1/2 allemandes to long wavy, balance, ROM right to swing N#2.
> On Jun 20, 2016, at 12:34, Ron Blechner via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
>
> Any contra dances out there with a grand right and left around the set and Rory OMoore spins? (Standard 32bar, nothing too weird)
>
> I thought I've danced one that went something like:
>
> Indecent
> A1. N1 Pull by R, N2 Pull by L, N3 Pull by R, N4 Alle L 1x, N3 by R, form wavy lines with N2, LH to N2, ladies in center.
> A2. Bal, Spin L, Bal, Spin R ...
>
> Then something? Maybe ladies spin all the way across on that second spin, B+S partner, circle, do-si-do?
>
> Or maybe the pull-bys go back to N1, and RH to N1 in waves?
>
> Thanks,
> Ron Blechner
>
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Any contra dances out there with a grand right and left around the set and
Rory OMoore spins? (Standard 32bar, nothing too weird)
I thought I've danced one that went something like:
Indecent
A1. N1 Pull by R, N2 Pull by L, N3 Pull by R, N4 Alle L 1x, N3 by R, form
wavy lines with N2, LH to N2, ladies in center.
A2. Bal, Spin L, Bal, Spin R ...
Then something? Maybe ladies spin all the way across on that second spin,
B+S partner, circle, do-si-do?
Or maybe the pull-bys go back to N1, and RH to N1 in waves?
Thanks,
Ron Blechner
Hello all,
Just got a request from Axel Roehborn of the Erlanger Tanzhaus in Germany
asking for dances to be submit for a workbook.
Anyone have any familiarity with Axel or the group?
http://www.erlanger-tanzhaus.de/
As an academic, I get all sorts of requests for papers with publication
fees. This seems different, but set off my internal phishing sensors.
Thanks
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