I recently collected a dance from Mary Wesley, who collected it from Susan
Petrick. Susan wrote it down from memory, filling in the gaps for the
parts she didn't remember, and decided to call it "Missing You."
Do recognize the choreography? Susan and I are curious who might have
wrote this under
Thanks, Linda!
On Sep 18, 2016 4:23 PM, "Linda Leslie" wrote:
> Think Outside the Box by Bob Isaacs
> Linda
>
> On Sep 18, 2016, at 1:08 PM, Ron Blechner via Callers <
> callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
>
> Gah.
>
> N Bal, Box Gnat,
> Star 3/4
> Shadow Alle L 1x
> PS
> LLFB
> Chain to N
Gah.
N Bal, Box Gnat,
Star 3/4
Shadow Alle L 1x
PS
LLFB
Chain to N
R to P, Sq Thru 4
On Sep 18, 2016 4:07 PM, "Ron Blechner" wrote:
> Sorry, star is 3/4
>
> On Sep 18, 2016 4:05 PM, "Ron Blechner" wrote:
>
>> Watching an old video of Gaslight Tinkers with Nils, from Nov 7, 2012
>>
>> N Bal, Gn
Sorry, star is 3/4
On Sep 18, 2016 4:05 PM, "Ron Blechner" wrote:
> Watching an old video of Gaslight Tinkers with Nils, from Nov 7, 2012
>
> N Bal, Gnat Gnat,
> Star R 1x
> -
> Next N Alle L 1x
> N1 swing
> -
> LLFB
> Ladies Chain (to P)
> -
> R to P, Bal, Sq Thru 4 to new Ns.
>
> Thanks!
> Ron
Watching an old video of Gaslight Tinkers with Nils, from Nov 7, 2012
N Bal, Gnat Gnat,
Star R 1x
-
Next N Alle L 1x
N1 swing
-
LLFB
Ladies Chain (to P)
-
R to P, Bal, Sq Thru 4 to new Ns.
Thanks!
Ron
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> Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2016 22:30:01 +
> From: Jack Mitchell via Callers
> To: "Caller's discussion list"
> Subject: [Callers] ID This dance? Square thru, shadow DsD
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I believe it's Luke Donforth's "Vallimont's Silver Hammer".
On Jun 2, 2016 6:30 PM, "Jack Mitchell via Callers" <
callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> Spotted on a video earlier today.
>
> A1 Circle L 3/4, N Sw
> A2 N Promenade, Ladies Chain
> B1 RH to N balace, N pull by R, Partner pull b
Spotted on a video earlier today.
A1 Circle L 3/4, N Sw
A2 N Promenade, Ladies Chain
B1 RH to N balace, N pull by R, Partner pull by L; Shadow DsD
B2 P B&S
--
Jack Mitchell
Durham, NC
Although both dances Rollin' to the Grey Eagle and 32 Seconds have
A1 LLF and Roll Away on the way back; LC
They differ in the flow instructions. I prefer
Rollin' to the Grey Eagle which specifies Ladies roll the Men away from R to L
which gives a nice transition to the LC.
Instructions for 32 S
Linda:
Probably, two dances were written independently, with the difference being the
very last part:
"In long lines, identify new neighbor with a gentle squeeze."
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I also have this in my collection under the name/author mentioned by
Chris Page; but I also have it as "32 Seconds" by Tom Calwell. I don't
know who wrote it first.
Linda
On Apr 12, 2014, at 12:27 PM, Jerome Grisanti wrote:
I recently thought of a dance that I presume has been written
alr
Good dance - the ladies rolling their neighbor is a good lead into the chain
From: Rich Goss
To: Caller's discussion list
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2014 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Callers] ID This Dance?
Found this one in my collection. Good dance.
Found this one in my collection.Good dance.
Roll In To The Grey Eagle - Hank Morris
A1: LLFB, ladies roll gents (R/L on the way back)
Ladies Chain
A2: Hey for four
B1: Partner balance and swing
B2: Circle left 3/4, Neighbor swing
> On Apr 12, 2014, at 9:27 AM, Jerome Grisanti
> w
I think it's "Rolling Into the Gray Eagle" by Hank Morris. Spelling
uncertain.
-Chris Page
San Diego
On Saturday, April 12, 2014, Jerome Grisanti
wrote:
> I recently thought of a dance that I presume has been written already, as
> it is all glossary moves. Can anyone identify it?
>
> Improper C
I recently thought of a dance that I presume has been written already, as
it is all glossary moves. Can anyone identify it?
Improper Contra
A1: Long Lines Forward, Roll Away* on way back, Ladies Chain
(* Men roll from right to left, Women half-sashey from left to right)
A2: Ladies start Hey for
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