Re: [Callers] See Saw (was Re: Code's Compiling)

2013-09-26 Thread Aahz Maruch
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013, James Saxe wrote: > > So it appears from the above that CALLERLAB has officially deprecated > use of "See Saw" to mean a left shoulder Dosado for ten years (as of > tomorrow). I don't have a copy of the CALLERLAB Basic/Mainstream > definitions from just before that time, but

Re: [Callers] See Saw (was Re: Code's Compiling)

2013-09-10 Thread Sam Whited
On 09/10/2013 10:00 PM, David Harding wrote: > Thank you, Jim, for the history lesson. I find it fascinating to > read (but not to listen to a caller explain). Agreed; I love learning about the history of these moves! I must confess though, the few times I've been dancing to a caller (or been dan

Re: [Callers] See Saw (was Re: Code's Compiling)

2013-09-10 Thread David Harding
Thank you, Jim, for the history lesson. I find it fascinating to read (but not to listen to a caller explain). On 9/10/2013 2:15 PM, James Saxe wrote: Well that's enough ("Too much!" I imagine some of you saying, if you've even read this far) with the history lesson. I think I've amply illust

[Callers] See Saw (was Re: Code's Compiling)

2013-09-10 Thread James Saxe
On Sep 10, 2013, at 9:44 AM, Sam Whited wrote: On 09/10/2013 11:38 AM, Aahz Maruch wrote: Left shoulder dosido or left shoulder gypsy? I'm not sure I've heard "see saw" at a contra dance (with my hearing I usually pay little attention to the verbal instructions, so that doesn't mean much), but