Cellar Door can be found at
http://www.cdss.org/tl_files/cdss/documents/elibrary/gemsweb.pdf
I have called Cellar Door several times in the presence of long lines of
experienced dancers with the following adjustment: Each time through the
dance I will announce whether the first R&L in B1 w
Thematic searches during program preparations have led me to many
delightful dances that I would likely have never encountered.
In preparing for Appleseed Allemande, I discovered that several
choreographers who are beekeepers have written dances that honor bees
with imitative dance moves. When
Choosing dances with names matching a characteristic of the dance event or
venue may give the caller a intellectual satisfaction, but makes little
difference to the dancers. An exception would be a dance written for a
birthday or wedding or similar celebration. Michael Fuerst 802 N Broadw
Dancing Sailors is a fantastic dance -- one of my favorites! It's also
quite tricky. Unless you're calling to experienced dancers, you may
choose to avoid this dance, with contra corners into a hey where the
ones are dancing with their partners, but the twos with a shadow in a
different minor s
Um, yes, difference is in the B1, of course.
~erik hoffman
On 7/12/2015 1:30 PM, Amy Carroll wrote:
Hi Erik -
I'm thinking you mean the difference between your dance and Tony's is
in the B1, not the B2? Am I right?
Amy Carroll
Seattle
On July 12, 2015 at 1:41 PM Erik Hoffman via Calle
Hi everyone. I'm teaching a summer string intensive near Asheville NC this
week and my host has emergent family medical issues that need evening
attention.
I'm in a charming B&B in Weaverville and get done with teaching at 5:00...
I would DEARLY love to find a carpool to the local dances, I'd be
On Writing Dances that have been Written:
Years ago our we danced Bill Cochran's:
/Third Friday/
A1 Neighbor Balance & Swing
A2 Down Hall 4 in Line, Turn as Couple, Return, Fold Line
B1 Women Chan -- over & back
B2 Partner Balance, Square Thru Two, Partner Balance, Square Thru Two
to next Ne
On 7/11/2015 8:53 PM, Keith Wood via Callers wrote:
Hi Rickey
I have a five person dance in a diamond:
http://www.dancekaleidoscope.org.au/dance.html#Crossroads.
Crossroads
And a five couple dance in Levi Jackson formation:
http://www.dancekaleidoscope.org.au/dance.html#Rubigold.
Rubigold
On 7/11/2015 7:32 PM, Luke Donforth via Callers wrote:
Levi Jackson! Although the band has to know it...
Not every band is up to this tune, either, even with sheet music in
advance. A while back Martha Wild suggested that Ragtime Annie (minus
the C part) worked well for this dance, and it's
I did get you earlier message, Tom, and now I understand it.
Thanks to everyone for your help!
Keith/Austin
On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 8:01 AM, Tom Hinds wrote:
> Keith,
>
> You probably missed my response. The Becket dance you refer to was
> written by me and is called The Host. I'm embarrass
Keith,
You probably missed my response. The Becket dance you refer to was
written by me and is called The Host. I'm embarrassed that I took
credit for The Host since it really isn't original. I just never
figured out that it was the same as Piece of Cake until Martha
mentioned it. S
I called it tonight in Houston, Becketized, corrected to M pass L,
otherwise just like I wrote it wy up at the top. It worked fine.
So, thanks to Martha and Bob, I wonder if this dance Is "Piece of Cake",
but, thanks to the video I saw, with the band timing where it was, it just
appears to be
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