Interesting, Mac. Now I wonder if we have different variations on the Quadrille, because the only difference I see between that and Coconut Cream Pie is the added B2 Bal the Ring/CA twirl that allows the dance to continue on in a contra line formation rather than being static among the same 8 dancers. Would you post your version?
Tina >________________________________ > From: Mac Mckeever <mac...@ymail.com> >To: Tina Fields <tfiel...@yahoo.com>; Caller's discussion list ><call...@sharedweight.net> >Sent: Saturday, July 6, 2013 2:05 PM >Subject: Re: [Callers] Coconut Cream Pie: easy 4-facing-4s > > > >are we thinking of the same dance? I agree - this is a easy 4X4 and I like it >- but I don't see any resemblance to Apple Pie Quadrille - which I really like >to call - especially with newer dance groups. I find it much easier than >Lynn's dance. > >Mac McKeever > > > > > > >________________________________ > From: Tina Fields <tfiel...@yahoo.com> >To: "call...@sharedweight.net" <call...@sharedweight.net> >Sent: Saturday, July 6, 2013 2:48 PM >Subject: [Callers] Coconut Cream Pie: easy 4-facing-4s > > >Hi everyone, > >I had the pleasure of calling Lynn Ackerson's 4x4 "Coconut Cream Pie" for the >first time last night. It was, forgive me, easy as pie for everyone to get - >which I suppose was her reason for writing it as it's a simplified version of >Apple Pie Quadrille. (It was also perfect for an American 4th of July weekend >dance, featuring both stars and stripes [long lines]. Ha.) > > >Do you have other favorite, not too difficult, 4-facing-4 dances you're >willing to share? > > >Tina >_______________________________________________ >Callers mailing list >call...@sharedweight.net >http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/callers > > > > >