So, I'm just wading through my email and see from various postings that there are three, count em, 3 !!! versions of this dance that all seem to be labeled now as Dale Rempert's Feet in Flight. This folk process stuff is positively dizzying.

Hope all are happily calling and dancing and even doing other good spring stuff like gardening, hiking, boating, picnicking, etc.

Cheers, Chrissy



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From: Peter Amidon <[email protected]>
To: "Chrissy Fowler" <[email protected]>
CC: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Re: dance title & author mystery
Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 00:45:36 -0400

Hi Chrissy,

I learned that dance in Austin TX and I originally thought it was
a Gene Hubert composition but did not have the name.  I always
announced this when I called the dance.  Someone finally recognized
it and let me know that it is a Dale Rempert dance called
'Feet in Flight'.

The instructions are just as I transcribed it and taught it
EXCEPT for B1.  Here is the way I transcribed and the way I
call B1:

  B1: Pass R & L through
      Circle L X1

Obviously both ways work.

How busy is the Callers discussion list?

Best,

Peter


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Hi Peter and Mary Alice,

I'm writing to see if I can get the title of a dance which I *may* have collected from Peter at the Flurry some years ago (or maybe at a Greenfield dance more recently?)

Here it is, below. Look familiar? Any idea if it's one in your box? If so, can you help with title and author? My scribbles indicated that I thought it was a Gene Hubert dance, but no one I know has been able to find it in his books or on the internet.

If you have the data, great. If not, I'd also love to know that you *don't* know. :-) And happy late spring to you both!

Cheers,
Chrissy Fowler

 >[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



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