On Feb 5, 2016, at 10:30 AM, Jonathan Sivier via
Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
I just had a thought for another possible substitute if we need to replace the term
"gypsy". This would be "vis-a-vis" (face to face). I like this since
it is in some sense similar to dos-a-dos (back to back) and makes them complimentary
figures. I think it suggests the importance of facing the person you are dancing with,
making eye contact, though not necessarily staring, during the figure. Since many of the
figure names in country dance come from French words, sometimes corrupted by time and the
folk process, it seems reasonable to borrow another French term. I'm not aware of
this term already being used for some other dance figure, let me know if it is. Even
though it has 3 syllables instead of 2 I kind of like the sound of "vis-a-vis and
swing!"
Just putting it out there for your consideration.
Jonathan
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Jonathan Sivier
Caller of Contra, Square, English and Early American Dances
jsivier AT illinois DOT edu
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