Blackbird Pie by Joseph Pimentel also has a See Saw, and the move is called frequently enough around here, but for the sake of new dancers, it is always taught: "Now Left shoulder Dos a Dos, that's called a See Saw!" In MWSD it amounts to a gypsy, but then so does a dosados which is also called "walk around". Neither is relevant for contra where we really do go back to back if we do the move sans spinning. Andrea
Sent from my iOnlypretendtomultitask On Sep 11, 2013, at 2:22 PM, Michael Dyck <[email protected]> wrote: > On 13-09-10 11:25 PM, Kalia Kliban wrote: >> >> I think Carol Ormand's "Quilting Frolic" has a seesaw, in the sense of >> left-shoulder dosido, and I think it's 1-1/2. > > Yup, Carol Ormand's "The Quilting Frolic" (as published in "Jurassic Redheads > and other dances") does indeed end with: > Neighbors see saw once and a half > > and Carol's teaching notes say: > A see saw is a left shoulder dos a dos. > > -Michael > _______________________________________________ > Callers mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/callers
