Hi everyone. I signed up for this list when I first got the invite last fall, 
but never got any messages, so I thought it had just fizzled. I'm so glad one 
of our new local callers, Karen Fontana, forwarded something to me off this 
list. I've signed up again, read all the archives, and am so excited to hear 
about your calling adventures. Hopefully I'll see some of you this weekend at 
Ralph Page.

Lynn Ackerson
J L Korr <[email protected]> wrote:
This is Jeremy Korr from Los Angeles, bringing the West Coast into the 
conversation. I echo everything Bob writes about the Ralph Page weekend. But 
Bob is too modest in his comments below -- he forgets to mention that at 
last year's Open Mike, he gave a clinic on calling triple-minors with his 
precise and carefully-worded calling of Ted Sannella's wonderful "King of 
the Keyboard."

Have a terrific time in Durham, for all who are going. I'm sidelined this 
year (we're expecting a baby two days ago, who stubbornly hasn't arrived 
yet), but hopefully Lynn Ackerson from the Bay Area will be there again to 
represent California.

>From: Robert Golder 

In order
>to be considered for the Sunday Open Mike session, you'll be asked to write
>down the name and the formation of the dance you wish to call. If you've
>ever wanted to try calling one of the old triple-minor, proper contras 
>(such
>as "British Sorrow," a nineteenth-century dance that Ralph Page
>rediscovered), this is the place to do it. Whatever you call, be well
>prepared! The dancers are friendly and patient, but you'll want to give 
>them
>your best when you're on stage.
>----------------------------------------------------


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