Farewell to Devon is a wonderful tune. One if my favorite waltzes!




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From: "Sylvia Miskoe sylviasmiskoe@gmail.com [trad-dance-callers]" <trad-dance-callers@yahoogroups.com>
Date:12/28/2016 9:28 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: trad-dance-callers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [trad-dance-callers] Pat Shaw dances

 

Pat Shaw wrote  a companion waltz, Farewell to Devon, in honor of Margaret when she moved from Devon.  It has faded into obscurity.
Sylvia Miskoe, Concord NH

On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 9:06 PM, JD Erskine iDance island.dance@shaw.ca [trad-dance-callers] <trad-dance-callers@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

On 2016-12-27 10:04, Jonathan Sivier jsivier@illinois.edu
[trad-dance-callers] wrote:

> if you had to select some dances that best
> conveyed the spirit of his dances which ones would they be?
>
> Jonathan

Off the top of my head, any of these three Sicilian circle set dances:
Margaret's Waltz
Long Live London
Waterfall Waltz

I think LLL speaks nicely to both North American ECDancers and Contra
dancers. Sure moves along and is just quirky enough to be unique,
certainly for the time it was written I'd think.

Some folks might say, "Oh ho! He wrote that?" to Margaret's Waltz - both
tune and dance. I like the "over the shoulder" star set up.

I've read someone comment on one of the lists that Levi Jackson Rag has
been done to death, where they live. Fair enough. In other areas give it
a try.

It turns out I have my ECD dance index with me. Here are my entries for
these as I've programmed them a number of times.

Levi Jackson Rag 5U/Bkt 2/4 G ABCD B1.66 D&M=Pat Shaw, 1974

Long Live London SCir 2/2 G AAB B1.67 D&M=Pat Shaw, 1971

Margaret's Waltz SCir 3/4w A AABB B1.75 D&M=Pat Shaw, 1959

Waterfall Waltz SCir 3/4w G AABC B1.135 Pat Shaw

I'm about to be looking for other choice PS-S dances in the next few
weeks myself, so open to suggestions myself.

Oh, almost forgot these others I've called are also by PS-S:

Heidenröslein Sq4 3/4 G ABx4 A16B12 B1.49 Pat Shaw, 1971; Pat Shaw
Collection Book 2, 1986

and _another_ SCir, however in jig time.

Morecambe Bay SCir 6/8 D AAB 8,8,16 B1.81 D=Pat Shuldham-Shaw, 1972

A fun aspect to this dance is the use of the North Country style Ladies
Chain, over and back which gives folks enough time to practise and
employ/enjoy it. Shortest recalled description of that (corrections
welcome) is man doesn't turn about, passes ladys left hand from his left
to his right behind his own back. Pretty cute.

Cheers, John
--
J.D. Erskine
Victoria, BC