Dave,
I came up with that variation on my own but that doesn't make me the
first to do so.
To me and others the variation is pretty obvious.
Tom
Out of a post-swing position (Man on Left, Lady on Right) the man's partner
can give weight and assistance for him to go into an allemande Left,
similarly the ladies partner can help her into an allemande Right. That's
not really true for the Man doing an Allemande R or the lady doing an
Allemande
Bob Isaacs wrote
Sorry, Dave and Chris, but I have to disagree with you on the
ladies allemande L 1 1/2. Sure, it leaves the R hand free for the
new N, but going from the long lines to that allemande is awkward
for the ladies.
Just curious Bob why you say it's awkward for the ladies to g
hz Maruch
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Subject: Re: [Callers] 3-33-33 and The Hussey Bride
On Tue, May 07, 2013, Bree Kalb wrote:
I don't tell the band what tempo to use for most dances since it
might depend on the tune, but if it looks like the danc
On Tue, May 07, 2013, Bree Kalb wrote:
>
> I don't tell the band what tempo to use for most dances since it
> might depend on the tune, but if it looks like the dancers are
> rushing to get to the next move, I'd signal the band to slow down a
> tad. I've never gotten tired or winded doing 3/33/33 a
call it often, but other local
> callers don't use it much.
>
> Bree Kalb
> Carrboro NC
>
>
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Subject: [Callers] 3-33-33 and The Hussey Bride
Hi all,
Thanks for the suggestion to call 3-33-33. I did that and it went well, but
good dancers got very tired and winded. What tempo do you use?
Thanks also for the suggestion to call Bill Olson's The H
Hi all,
Thanks for the suggestion to call 3-33-33. I did that and it went well, but
good dancers got very tired and winded. What tempo do you use?
Thanks also for the suggestion to call Bill Olson's The Hussey Bride. I did
that too, and it went well except that in one of the lines a couple kept
get
I called it in Knoxville at 11:30. I explained the concept and I think the
dancers enjoyed knowing that others around the country were dancing it with
them.
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