at The Putney School in Vermont.
Galopede, Lucky Seven, Alabama Gal, maybe one more, boom done.
Band/sound system provided.
I'd do it myself but I can't be in three places at once.
Respectable budget.
Email me directly or call 802-222-7598.
Thanks,
Amy
I deliciously enjoy dangling that dingle in full view of everyone, know the
jangle of that jingle will cause someone to single out that angle.
Seth Tepfer
Director of Administrative Computing
Oxford College
770-784-8487
seth.tep...@emory.edu
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On 10/4/2016 9:58 PM, Michael Barraclough via Callers wrote:
I am sure that Kalia will kill me for this (as I know she knows) but
the dance is really Pride of the Pingle by the late Ken Alexander (UK).
Someone from the USA saw it in the UK, misheard the name, assumed it
was Irish and called it
Scottish dances can also be a good source when you're short on numbers. And if
you have internet, you can look them up when you arrive at the venue, as the
abbreviated instructions for many of them can be found at
http://my.strathspey.org/dd/index/ (you can filter for set size using the menu:
On 2016-10-04 2158, Michael Barraclough via Callers wrote:
I am sure that Kalia will kill me for this (as I know she knows) but
the dance is really Pride of the Pingle by the late Ken Alexander (UK).
Someone from the USA saw it in the UK, misheard the name, assumed it
was Irish and called it