Maia,
I have called David Kaynors "The Baby Rose" with a Fwd & Bk to replace the
Star Left.
Forgotten Treasure by Beth parkes is another.
Rich
On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 1:54 PM, David A Kaynor via Callers <
callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> I have no idea where this dance came from but I
I have no idea where this dance came from but I have been calling it for around
25 years:
Untitled, improper
A1: with Neighbor, balance and swing; end progressed
A2: Ladies chain
B1: Ladies pass right shoulders; with Partner, swing
B2: Circle left 3/4 to original home places; circle
This looks familiar. Let me go through my box and I will get back to you.
Perry
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From:"Maia McCormick via Callers"
Date:Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 1:31 PM
Subject:[Callers] Does this dance exist? / Beginner dances with chain,
Hi Maia!
I don't have this exact dance, but one that is quite similar by Scott
Higgs. I have noted it below. I have added a few others, as requested.
Cheers! Linda
Appetizer,The
by Scott Higgs
Contra/Improper/Easy
A1 ---
Neighbor Balance and Swing
A2 ---
Long lines forward and
That dance is almost Push the Button "by" Rick Mohr except it has Ladies Do
si do instead of Allemande. There's also Small Potatoes by Jim Kitch.
~Frannie
On Sep 13, 2015 10:30 AM, "Maia McCormick via Callers" <
callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> Wanted a beginners' dance with a chain but
Wanted a beginners' dance with a chain but without a star-L progression.
Jotted down this one. I find it quite likely that someone has written it
before:
[untitled], imp.
A1: N b
A2: long lines forward & back
ladies chain
B1: ladies alle. R 1x
P swing
B2: circle L 3/4
bal. ring and pass through
First, sorry for the inadvertent sending of no message.
Second, although I agree with Lisa that it's great to have dancers take
care of themselves and not call them "victims," and, if a dancer tells
me about a specific situation with another dancer, her approach is
commendable. But, two
On 9/10/2015 11:14 AM, Lindsay Morris via Callers wrote:
Great point, thanks Lisa.
On Thursday, September 10, 2015, Lisa Greenleaf via Callers
> wrote:
Hi Everyone-
I am cringing every time I read the word