Seth,

      This is not what you asked for but what comes up for me.

       First; a tune called Karen's Walk by Sarah Bauhan recorded on her
   CD Broad Waters. It is played as a processional/recessional, but its
   form and style lend it well to dance. Nancy  & I have played around
   putting ECD figures to it but haven't come up with just the correct
   combination. Admittedly, we haven't put much effort into the project.
   Perhaps you'll do better.

       Second; as a person who had a very public celebration of 50 almost
   6 years ago, I think the "over the hill" thing is over done. I'm
   reminded of a dance Ted Sannella composed about 11 years back on the
   occassion of Marianne Taylor's 65th birthday, "65 and very much
   alive". The dance figures are widely available and if taught well, is
   a crowd pleaser. Might be a god way to inspire Karen to keep going
   rather than "slide downhill".

        Marianne, by the way, continues to dance circles around folks 10
   years her junior. She does so much dance leading it is difficult to
   keep track of her but she will be at the Ralph Page Dance Legacy
   Weekend in Durham NH, along with a good many other notable callers and
   musicians, on Jan 13-15, 2006. check it out at [1]www.neffa.org .

        BTW; Nice pics and bio of Jex. Hope all is going well some 6
   months later.

   Cheers,            John

   John C McIntire

   323 Crosby Brook Rd

   Unity ME 04988-4023

   207-567-7597

References

   1. http://www.neffa.org/

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