Thanks for El Capitan!
Richard
On Jan 23, 2016, at 4:49 PM, Martha Wild via Callers wrote:
> I have a version of it though I’m not sure where it came from. It’s more of a
> play party dance, and rarely goes along with the music.
>
> El Capitan
>
> 2 lines facing, can be 4 or 5 couples, 1
I have a version of it though I’m not sure where it came from. It’s more of a
play party dance, and rarely goes along with the music.
El Capitan
2 lines facing, can be 4 or 5 couples, 1 extra person with a handkerchief to
wave (El Capitan).
Music plays.
Person who is El Capitan yells
See if you can find El Capitan on line. I learned it from Larry
Edelman and I believe it's Fr-CA. I probably have the dance but am
to busy with the snow and critters right now to find it.
T
Thanks a lot!
Richard
On Jan 23, 2016, at 12:06 AM, Keith Wood via Callers wrote:
> I've written a new one recently: The Curse of Scotland.
>
> See an animation at
> http://dancekaleidoscope.org.au/dance.html#TheCurseOfScotland.
>
> Formation:Longways set for four couples, plus one person
I've written a new one recently: The Curse of Scotland.
See an animation at
http://dancekaleidoscope.org.au/dance.html#TheCurseOfScotland.
Formation:Longways set for four couples, plus one person extra in the
centre between couples 2 and 3
Music:32 bar reels
Source:Keith Wood December
There’s a really neat oddball one by Erik Hoffman called “The Millennium Bug”.
Not sure what book of his it is in, though.
There’s another traditional one called “Pride of the Pingle” for four couples
+1. Line up as for a reel of four couples, doesn’t really matter if it is
proper or not. The
The Prime Minister aka The New Parliament House Jig
http://www.barndances.org.uk/dance-detail.php?danceNameParam=the-new-parliament-house-jig
https://youtu.be/wa_zj_vY-RI
I descends into the usual chaos, but lots of fun
/Andy Shore
Santa Cruz, CA
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 4:56 PM, Richard
Can anyone suggest a 9-person dance? I'm aware of the traditional Nine-Pin,
and Monkey in the Middle by Sherry Nevins.
Thanks!
Richard Fischer
Princeton, NJ