Re: [Callers] Unruly Reunion/Monterey Detour

2012-09-02 Thread Luke Donforth
Rickey, Dorcas, I think you could go either way. If you had a huge database of dances with the moves entered in standard formatting, you could look at their "genetic code" and pull out key markers that would give key groupings. I'm going outside my own field, but I think this is a common technique

Re: [Callers] Unruly Reunion/Monterey Detour

2012-09-01 Thread Dorcas Hand
nruly Reunion/Monterey Detour Old Time Elixer #2 by Linda Leslie and Tica Tica Timing by Dean Snipes are darn close, the difference being a right and left through versus a promenade across. (They're both fabulously fun petronella dances). As for choreographers slipping up and writing their own d

Re: [Callers] Unruly Reunion/Monterey Detour

2012-09-01 Thread Rickey Holt
: callers-boun...@sharedweight.net [mailto:callers-boun...@sharedweight.net] On Behalf Of Luke Donforth Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2012 8:33 AM To: Caller's discussion list Subject: Re: [Callers] Unruly Reunion/Monterey Detour Old Time Elixer #2 by Linda Leslie and Tica Tica Timing by Dean S

Re: [Callers] Unruly Reunion/Monterey Detour

2012-09-01 Thread Joy Greenwolfe
One fun pair of identical dances I have is called Fickle Finger of Fate by Don Lennartson (sp?) and Fidgity Feet by Mark Richardson. It's a fun short-wave Rory O'More-type dance with a couple of "sling shot allemandes" (as I like to think of them), one into the wave, and the second into a f

Re: [Callers] Unruly Reunion/Monterey Detour

2012-09-01 Thread Luke Donforth
Old Time Elixer #2 by Linda Leslie and Tica Tica Timing by Dean Snipes are darn close, the difference being a right and left through versus a promenade across. (They're both fabulously fun petronella dances). As for choreographers slipping up and writing their own dance twice, it wouldn't surprise

Re: [Callers] Unruly Reunion/Monterey Detour

2012-09-01 Thread Chris Page
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 7:04 PM, Linda Leslie wrote: > Tenth Year in Tommerup (Linda Leslie). Same dance by Greg Frock called > Hopping Tiger, Baby Squirrel. I have not had the opportunity to talk with > Greg about who might have written the dance at an earlier date. > > I know I have run across

Re: [Callers] Unruly Reunion/Monterey Detour

2012-09-01 Thread Michael Fuerst
er's discussion list Sent: Friday, August 31, 2012 4:58 PM Subject: [Callers] Unruly Reunion/Monterey Detour I just noticed that these two dances, Unruly Reunion by Robert Cromartie and Monterey Detour by Bob Dalsemer, are identical.  I don't know if I've picked up modified v

Re: [Callers] Unruly Reunion/Monterey Detour

2012-08-31 Thread Linda Leslie
There are several dances out there with "parallel evolution": Corner Triplet (Linda Leslie) and David's Triplet 1.5 by David Smukler. We figured out that my version was written first. Tenth Year in Tommerup (Linda Leslie). Same dance by Greg Frock called Hopping Tiger, Baby Squirrel. I have no

Re: [Callers] Unruly Reunion/Monterey Detour

2012-08-31 Thread Chris Page
The order of the circles is different Unruly starts left, Monterey starts right. -Chris Page San Diego On Friday, August 31, 2012, Kalia Kliban wrote: > I just noticed that these two dances, Unruly Reunion by Robert Cromartie > and Monterey Detour by Bob Dalsemer, are identical. I don't know if

[Callers] Unruly Reunion/Monterey Detour

2012-08-31 Thread Kalia Kliban
I just noticed that these two dances, Unruly Reunion by Robert Cromartie and Monterey Detour by Bob Dalsemer, are identical. I don't know if I've picked up modified versions, or if they're simply examples of parallel evolution. There must be other known cases of identical dances with differen