Re: [Callers] Do you share - or don't you?
Valid reasons indeed, Colin. But what about dances that are NOT your own and that you call? Does anybody ever announce 'please don't call this dance without speaking to me first' or somesuch? Hanny
Re: [Callers] Do you share - or don't you?
On 29/12/2011 19:40, Hanny Budnick wrote: Once a dance has been presented on a public dance floor, do you elect NOT to share? And what might be your reasons? The dance might not be in its final version. The composer might want to keep hold of his own dance and only call it himself (for a while or forever). It might be in a book the composer wanted to sell. Colin Hume E-mail: co...@colinhume.com Website: http://www.colinhume.com - No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2012.0.1901 / Virus Database: 2109/4710 - Release Date: 12/29/11
[Callers] Do you share - or don't you?
I wrote two emails to the person who definitely knew a dance (the caller) asking the relevant questions about author, correct name and choreography. When no answer came, I turned to this list, successfully. Now I wonder about folks' attitude about sharing the materials they carry in their collection, and about which they are being asked. Once a dance has been presented on a public dance floor, do you elect NOT to share? And what might be your reasons? Hanny
Re: [Callers] Double contra - whodunnit?
Thanks to all you helpful contributors! 'Major Hey' was definitely it. And 'Becket 4 facing 4' LOOKS the same as 'improper 4 facing 4', and my memory was admittedly incomplete. That all brings me to the next question, different subject... Hanny