On Mar 20, 2016, at 10:10 AM, 'Mo Waddington'
mjw(a)mowaddington.plus.com [trad-dance-callers] <trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com>
wrote:
This dance borrows the diagonals from Pat's Tradition (unless it came first?). The
tune recommended for that is My Wife's a Wanton Wee thing. It would work well for this
too I think.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9026vlPB6do shows how the crossings naturally
leave you facing the right direction
Mo Waddington
http://mo-dance-caller.blogspot.co.uk/p/what-i-do.html
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From: Vicki Morrison tallygal007(a)yahoo.com [trad-dance-callers]
To: Bob Green ; trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com
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Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2016 11:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Callers] [trad-dance-callers] Novelty & Gimmick Contras
Hello all! I've been meaning to chime in. Don't think anyone has mentioned this
one. I would consider Beneficial Tradition by Dan Pearl has having an unusual sequence. A
friend used the exact same words, gimmicky, when I called it. That term hadn't
occurred to me until he mentioned it. Anyway, here it is and a youtube link:
Becket, double progression
A1 Ladies alle L 1.0 to form a wavy line; Bal wave, swing P
A2 Circle L 3/4, N swing
B1 Ladies chain, LLFB
B2 straight across with opposite sex, pull by left, face in (4)
on slight right diagonal, with same sex, pull by right, face in (4)
straight across, with opposite sex pull by left, face in (4)
on slight right diagonal with same sex, pull by right, face in (4)
The author advises: This one needs strong, clear four-beat phrases in B2. More driving or
exuberant and not mysterious or in a minor key.
I think Brian Hamshar did an excellent job teaching this dance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvB0RCB-QIw