Home from calling, and post dance stuff.

It was a good first-Contra-dance-of-the-new-year with all that entails.

I was sitting here, kindly thinking, "Okay, all/most acronyms may be worked out in the context of their use." So, it finally came to me.

"Up here" NWT is North West Territories, so it took a bit to shelve that first.

Tonight, after the interval/break where we'd had a last gasp performance of a Mummers play performed, I started those folks interested in moving with Set A Crochet which I'd gleaned some years ago from the Ralph Page Dance Legacy Weekend syllabi.

[Moved, again, to
http://www.library.unh.edu/find/archives/collections/ralph-page-dance-legacy-weekend-rpdlw ]

It's a two couple, Quebecois, scatter dance which I've used in a number of situations.

We'd already danced lady's chains so I went with the standard version of the dance which includes that vs the barn dance variant I sometimes try which avoids it.

Thanks for the Q. and the A-s. I tend to lead/call more "NWT" dances at ECD than for Contra.

Cheers, John
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J.D. Erskine
Victoria, BC

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