I am in England. 90% of my bookings are for "Barn Dances" or "Ceilidhs".
The ones I run go under the name "Dancing for Fun" with a description of:
" Come and learn a wide range of wonderful dances, from 17th Century Jane
Austen style to 21st Century Ceilidh, including Square Dances, American
Contras, English Barn Dance, Contra Waltzing and the Polka!"
And yes, I really do call of those at ONSs ( not ONS's. :-)
Happy dancing,
John
John Sweeney, Dancer, England john(a)modernjive.com 01233 625 362
http://www.contrafusion.co.uk for Dancing in Kent
Greetings all,
I know this has been discussed before, but I am gathering a list of descriptive titles for
one-night-stand dances. Especially looking titles that work in describing in a way that would be acceptable and understandable to the people organizing these events. (i.e. Do they really want their event to be called a one night stand? )
Here's a start:
One-shot-deal
Barn Dances
Special Event dances
One-off.
Anyone have any more?
sue
Sue Hulsether
shulsether(a)mac.com
www.suehulsether.com
608-632-1267 Cell
608-629-6250 Home
P.O. Box 363
Viroqua, WI 54665
For those interested, the closest I've seen it resembles is To Live is To
Dance by Jim Kitch, which is basically:
Ladies Chain
1/2 Hey, loop L to next
Next N B+S
Circle L 3/4, P rollaway
Gents start 1/2 Hey
P gypsy swing
... which is a fun dance, as well.
The dance I listed is similar with 2 heys and 2 swings, but a gents-focused
version but with a mad Robin instead of a circle - rollaway.
I've titled mine Leaf on the Wind, seeing nothing closer.
On Sep 14, 2015 12:05 PM, "Ron Blechner" <contraron(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi callers,
>
> I was hoping this dance, or something very similar, might be identified:
>
> Becket
> A1: Gents Alle L 1.5 (8)
> 1/2 Hey (8) (NR, LL, PR, GL)
> A2: N Gypsy R 1/2 (2)* (to face next N)
> Next N Gypsy + Sw (14)
> B1: Mad Robin (8)**
> 1/2 Hey (8) (GL, PR, LL, NR)
> B2: Gents Pass L (2)
> P Gypsy + Swing (14)
>
> * Been debating teaching / calling this as a gypsy or "loop right". I
> think either works, but ideas welcome.
> ** Gents in front, CW
>
> Thanks,
> Ron
>
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Subject: [Callers] Toss the Wench
Does anyone know a dance called Toss the Wench, and if there is a piece of music married to the dance?
Rich Sbardella
Stafford Springs, CT
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Hi Rich,
The dance was first published as "Branle de l'Official" in 1589 in
Orchésographie.
You can see the original wording, under "B. DE L'OFFICIAL." near the
bottom of the page at
http://www.graner.net/nicolas/arbeau/orcheso22.html
And there's the music, running down the left hand side of the page
:-)
(BTW In the dance just above it you will see the earliest
description I know of a three-person Hey (HAYE).)
Happy dancing,
John
John Sweeney, Dancer, England john(a)modernjive.com 01233 625 362
http://www.contrafusion.co.uk for Dancing in Kent
I’m trying to get in touch with Bob Isaacs — we’re calling together in November — but my internet skills are not yielding info that’s producing a response. Bob (or someone with his current contact info), could you please contact me off list at steve dot pike dot madison at gmail dot com? Thanks!!
Steve Pike
Madison, WI
Ron et al,
In general, I really like this dance. That loop right will snag people at least a few times through though, in that it will make them want to gypsy L with the next, continuing the weave, when they need to make it feel like a pass through so their body flow can take them into a R gypsy. It might be worth pointing that out, or teaching them to finish the half hey face N, pass through R Sh . Just a thought.
Andrea
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> On Sep 14, 2015, at 12:05 PM, Ron Blechner via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
>
> Hi callers,
>
> I was hoping this dance, or something very similar, might be identified:
>
> Becket
> A1: Gents Alle L 1.5 (8)
> 1/2 Hey (8) (NR, LL, PR, GL)
> A2: N Gypsy R 1/2 (2)* (to face next N)
> Next N Gypsy + Sw (14)
> B1: Mad Robin (8)**
> 1/2 Hey (8) (GL, PR, LL, NR)
> B2: Gents Pass L (2)
> P Gypsy + Swing (14)
>
> * Been debating teaching / calling this as a gypsy or "loop right". I think either works, but ideas welcome.
> ** Gents in front, CW
>
> Thanks,
> Ron
>
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