Re: [Callers] need (more) help with Rory O'More

2008-03-11 Thread Richard Hart
To continue this discussion a little longer - I hope the horse isn't already dead - we danced French Fours at the Nelson dance last night, with lots of teens and younger dancers. French Fours is a proper dance and it has one of the greatest distinctions between the actives and the inactives.

Re: [Callers] need (more) help with Rory O'More

2008-03-07 Thread cathy jones
I'll be sure to contact the Kellys. --- "crunchym...@juno.com" wrote: > Susan, > I've replied to you offlist, but I'll reiterate for > anyone else who may be passing through Memphis, > Tennessee: This is the Volunteer state and we love > volunteer guest callers in

Re: [Callers] need (more) help with Rory O'More

2008-03-06 Thread David Millstone
Dear Alison, --- You wrote: This is very bad for me, as our dance organizer is against imbalanced dances anyway --- end of quote --- Immediate (and intemperate) reaction: tell your dance organizer to go soak her head! This is a classic case of the hot-shots dance gypsies-- the "overactive 10%"--

Re: [Callers] need (more) help with Rory O'More

2008-03-06 Thread Jack Mitchell
I don't think this would work, because it is the cast off that sends folks into the middle to do the wavy line, and getting to the center (even if there was room) woudl be really awkward for the 2's. I suspect this would be tricky to "balance" by alternating 1's and 2's active because it

Re: [Callers] need (more) help with Rory O'More

2008-03-06 Thread crunchym...@juno.com
Susan, I've replied to you offlist, but I'll reiterate for anyone else who may be passing through Memphis, Tennessee: This is the Volunteer state and we love volunteer guest callers in Memphis, and the people to contact about calling here are Joan and Ernest Kelly. Contact info may be found