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easily identifiable.
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I am happy w/ the present system whereby identifying requests/ answers are
part of the regular forum.
Thanks,
Paul
> First of all, I think making changes is a bit premature -- nobody AFAIK
>> is complaining about the current stream of requests. That said, Mailman
>> has the ability to create
On 11/24/2015 3:47 PM, Aahz Maruch via Callers wrote:
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015, Jeremy Gmail via Callers wrote:
So what can we do? We could all ask on [Callers] but we'd soon get
fed up with the forum being taken over. I wondered about a "please
identify this dance" (sub-)forum, similar to the
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015, Jeremy Gmail via Callers wrote:
>
> So what can we do? We could all ask on [Callers] but we'd soon get
> fed up with the forum being taken over. I wondered about a "please
> identify this dance" (sub-)forum, similar to the many "ask the expert"
> forums (fora?) you see in
There are occasional requests on this forum for a dance to be identified, which
got me thinking.
As with, I’m sure, many callers, I have a number of dances that I’ve come
across, often at dances, where I know neither the name nor the author. I like
to honour the choreographer by mentioning
Dancing Raindrops by Gene Hubert[original]
Root Beer Float adaptation of Root Beer Reel by Christine Hale;
replace full ladies chain
Road to California trad
Signs of Spring the one by Roberta Kogut
The Tourist by Ted Sannella
Washington Quickstep trad
After the Solstice by Lisa
Dancing Raindrops by Gene Hubert[original]
Root Beer _Float_ adaptation of Root Beer Reel by Christine Hale;
replace full chain
Road to Californiatrad
Signs of Springthe one by Roberta Kogut
The Tourist by Ted Sannella
Washington Quickstepbeg beg – great for teaching actives and out on
Here are several of my dances that qualify.
George's Neat Reel Becket Counterclockwise August, 1999
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A1 Promenade across
Hands across left
A few more:
A Bevy of Butterflies (Bob Isaacs/Chris Page)
Brimmer and May Reel (Dan Pearl)
Gene's Genius (Tony Parkes)
Goosebumps (Bob Isaacs)
Graceful Reel (Jan Larsen)
Little Girl With the Curl (Bob Isaacs)
Love thy Neighbor (Bill Pope)
R VIII (Steve Zakon-Anderson)
Right Thought (Yoyo Zhou)
On Nov 24, 2015 5:22 AM, "Rich Sbardella richsbarde...@gmail.com
[trad-dance-callers]" wrote:
> I am looking for a few good contras with a R & L Thru that do not contain
a Ladies chain. Any suggestions?
Here are some of my favorites:
Sarah's Journey by Gene
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015, Rich Sbardella via Callers wrote:
>
> I am looking for a few good contras with a R & L Thru that do not contain a
> Ladies chain. Any suggestions?
Panix Dot Chat (a...@pobox.com)
Becket formation
Double-progression, better with odd number of couples
A1 Right-and-left
*Easy:*
Centrifugal Hey by Gene Hubert
A1 Reel by Chris Weiler
*Intriguing:*
The Joy of Six by Myra Hirshberg (smooth and flowy mad robin dance)
Seven Sevens by Jim Kitch (also a smooth and flowy mad robin dance)
Bye Bye Baltimore by Bob Dalsemer (R/L through with a roll-away at the end)
Hot
Please allow me to clarify. I am looking for some modern dances with a R
Thru that include a partner swing, but not a ladies chain.
Rich
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 8:22 AM, Rich Sbardella
wrote:
> I am looking for a few good contras with a R & L Thru that do not contain
>
Couple of my favorites are:
Sweet Music by Amy KahnGood Friday by Kirsten Koths
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I am looking for a few good contras with a R & L Thru that do not contain a
Ladies chain. Any suggestions?
Peace,
Rich
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