Okay, I don't know the name of it either. I may have gotten it from Peter
Amidon at the Flurry some years ago. (at least that's what's scribbled on
the card, deciphered from the scrap of paper I came across recently when I
thought, "Hey, that's a cool dance," and wrote it on an actual card.)
So, really, what I ought to do is email Peter. Which I will do next.
I'll call some frequent emailer if I get an answer.
Cheers to all! (and SUCH fun to meet some of you for the first time at
NEFFA... and when I had my turn in the tent with the hip young dancers it
was pretty fun too.)
:-) Chrissy
Oh, and the "0+ sthg." on the card was my own code for titling it, so that I
would have something to call it in my program notes for dances at which I
called it. No connection to reality.
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Date: Mon, 08 May 2006 12:00:01 -0400
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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 08 May 2006 06:57:49 -0400
From: Chris Weiler <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Callers] Dance identification needed
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This is one of the dances that Chrissy posted here and I forwarded to
trad-dance-callers. Unfortunately, no one has responded from either
group with an answer.
Chris
Karen Fontana wrote:
>Hi Jeremy,
>
> I have the same dance written down with the same question! I also
looked through Gene Hubert's dances. What she wrote on the card is "Woman
(the symbol for woman, so could be Ladies... Sthing" Gene Hubert....
>
> I've copied Chrissy.... HI CHRISSY! no more "lurking"... we need your
input here! ....
>
> I danced this one in the tent in the lower hall with the young-uns when
she called this one. It was rockin'!
>
> Looking forward to getting the name of the dance as well. It's a great
dance.
>
> Karen
>
>J L Korr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>In her splendid NEFFA session, Chrissy Fowler called the following dance.
>She had it listed as probably by Gene Hubert, but with no name. I haven't
>been able to find it in my first look thru Gene's dances. Can anyone help
me
>with the name and composer, so I can credit it properly when I call it
this
>weekend?
>
>[Insert name here]
>duple improper
>
>A1: Ring balance; women roll neigbor gent away with a half sashay
>Ladies chain
>
>A2: Women gypsy
>Swing P
>
>B1: Circle L x3/4
>Ring balance, Petronella twirl
>
>B2: Ring balance, Petronella twirl
>Ring balance, California twirl
>
>Thanks!
>Jeremy Korr
>
>
>
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Message: 5
Date: 08 May 2006 08:15:52 EDT
From: [email protected] (David Millstone)
Subject: Re: [Callers] Dance identification needed
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Chrissy checks e-mail less frequently than do many of us on this list. I'm
sure
she'll weigh in with an answer to share when she catches up with her mail.
David
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