[Callers] Re: Really fun and accessible triple minors?

2023-04-16 Thread Jerome Grisanti via Contra Callers
I enjoy Bob's Triplet #1 for the reasons Victor stated, but I will note that it's a triplet rather than a triple minor. Depending on the crowd, a triplet may be more appropriate. It certainly can run shorter, say 9x rather than 13-15 times through for a triple minor. Jerome On Sun, Apr 16, 2023,

[Callers] Re: Really fun and accessible triple minors?

2023-04-16 Thread Victor Gascon via Contra Callers
I highly recommend “Bob’s Triplet #1” by Bob Dalsemer. It is easy enough for beginner’s and it is a wonderful way to teach Contra corners, and I love the inclusion of some traditional moves such as sashaying. http://www.quiteapair.us/calling/acdol/dance/acd_239.html

[Callers] Re: Really fun and accessible triple minors?

2023-04-11 Thread Emily Addison via Contra Callers
Hi All, Thanks so much for the various triple minor ideas... ... I've been digging into them a bit tonight and I've got LOTS to learn before I call any of them. Excited by a few of them though. :) I really appreciate it!.Now to work them up at a house dance! Emily On Sat, Apr 8, 2023 at 4:08 

[Callers] Re: Really fun and accessible triple minors?

2023-04-08 Thread Colin Hume via Contra Callers
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 09:46:37 -0400, Susan Davis Scott Russell via Contra Callers wrote: > This is a triple minor I learned from Gene Hubert in the 80s. I don�t know > the name or author. It's probably a version of Good Times by Al Olson. Instructions from The Caller's Box: A1: (16) Dip and

[Callers] Re: Really fun and accessible triple minors?

2023-04-05 Thread Jonathan Sivier via Contra Callers
Sackett's Harbor is a fun triple minor. No swings, but there are contra corners. Jonathan On 4/5/2023 6:37 PM, Emily Addison via Contra Callers wrote: Hey contra calling friends :) I have an admission ... ... ... I have NO triple minors in my card box.  I've been doing certain kinds of