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From: barrie bullimore via Contra Callers
Sent: 21 February 2020 16:06
To: Charles Abell
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Subject: [Callers] Re: square dances for teens
Sheha
Martha Wild wrote:
> I like the visiting square Birdie in the Cage... Crows are fun because people
> can make cawing noises...
Some years ago I was hired to call a one-nighter at the Manomet Bird
Observatory (www.manomet.org). I was walking the group through Bird in the
Cage; when I got to
I like the visiting square Birdie in the Cage. It’s also the sort of forgiving
dance where if there’s a five couple set you just do it a fifth time to let the
last couple have fun and other sets can keep going. Teens can get into showing
off in the center with whatever moves they like. I
Tony Parkes
Billerica, Massachusetts, USA
From: Charles Abell via Contra Callers
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2020 9:12 AM
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Subject: [Callers] Re: square dances for teens
Hey all, What are your favorite square dances for older teenagers in a
one-night-stand setti
I often use Shehans reel when I have a different number of couples. If I
have ten, two five couple sets, if only six, one six couple set. It is a
great flexible dance. It fits well into just about any 32 bar singing
square as well. It has become a go-to dance for me.
Rich Sbardella
Stafford,
Live Music Ceilidhs
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From: Charles Abell via Contra Callers
Sent: 21 February 2020 14:12
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Subject: [Callers] Re: square dances for teens
Hey all, What are
Hey all, What are your favorite square dances for older teenagers in a
one-night-stand setting? These could be Southern, New England, or other.
Looking for a few new options...
Less interested in non-squares (circles, mixers, etc.), but if you have
something you really like in one of those