That's the one.  Thanks!

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joy Greenwolfe
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 9:09 PM
To: Caller's discussion list
Subject: Re: [Callers] Dance Recovery

Hi Richard,

This was written by Robert Cromartie's daughter when she was yea- 
high.  I seem to recall that some ladies have a tendency to slow down  
on the gypsy, so the dosido was an alternative for that.


Generation Gap - Thankful Cromartie
Improper

A1      N inside hand Balance & star thru (4,4)
        Ladies chain (to P) (8)
A2      Ladies gypsy (back to P) (8) (alt: dosido)
        P swing
B1      Long lines forward and back (8)
        Gents chain!  (8)
                (by the L hand. Ladies give R, then scoop up gent back to
place)
B2      In a Ring, balance, spin R 1 place as in Rory O'More
        In a Ring, balance, spin R 1 place AND half way more! to face new N
(8)
                (Turn to face new N with inside hand)


Joy Greenwolfe
Durham, NC


On Jul 22, 2007, at 8:51 PM, Richard Green wrote:

> I am trying to recover a dance that was called last night by George  
> Marshall
> in Belfast, ME.  I noted at the time that it was named "Generation  
> Gap" and
> that I enjoyed it, but I recall little else about it.  I have done  
> a google
> search and found reference to a dance of that name written by Thankful
> Cromartie, so that is probably it, but I can't find a  
> transcription.  Is
> anyone familiar with this one?  Thanks
>
>
>
> Richard Green
>
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