Jefferson & Liberty    Proper 

A1) Circle Left   
     Circle Right  

A2) Right Hand Star  
     Left hand Star - [back to where you started]

B1) 1s go down the outside of the set  
      turn and come back to place 

B2) 1s step between the 2s and 
    ALL 4 down the hall  6 steps 
      All Backup 6 steps 
    1s  make an arch - 2s duck thru 

  Start again:
     circle left with that brand new couple you meet. 

Haste to the Wedding 
              - Proper or Improper or 
ALSO  done as a Sicilian Circle 
     BUT  B1) can be done with ALL not ONLY 1s    


 A1) Circle left 
      Circle Right 

A2)  Right hand star 
       Left hand star 

B1) 1s ONLY   Do si do Partner   [count of 8]
    Clap hands on counts 9 & 10 
   1s ONLY  2 hand turn 1x 

B2)  ALL  Do si do  NEIGHBOR 
      Clap hands on counts 8 & 9 
     **walk forward passing by right shoulder to meet
next neighbor.   and start dance again 

** I have them  "acknowledge"  that Neighbor 
couple  i.e.  slight bow /curtsy - before they walk
forward to next couple  - I often use this at the end
of a wedding dance  - tell them about the use of this
dance at weddings for many many years - and they have
now become part of that wedding tradition.  Allows all
but particularly the bride & groom to acknowledge each
couple. 

It has glorious tune called Haste to the Wedding that
the bands I work with all play. 


Broken Sixpence   Improper  by Don Armstrong 

A1)  with your Neighbor Do si do 
      Ladies do si do 

S2)  Men do si do 
      1s ONLY  2 HAND TURN 

b1)  1s in the middle 
   ALL 4 down the hall  - turn alone come back & bend
the line 

B2) Circle Left 1x 
     Left hand star 1x  

   start again with next Neigbors  

 ENJOY!  

--- Tina Fields <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Sue (and other community dance callers),
> 
> Would you mind posting the content of some of these
> dances
> here? The quadrille sounds very interesting. I've
> been
> asked to call a couple of barn dances too, and keep
> seeing
> references to these dances, but don't have access to
> the
> books they're printed in. 
> 
> Thank you!!
> Tina
> 
> 
> 
> > Message: 1
> > Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 20:48:46 -0500
> > From: Sue Robishaw <[email protected]>
> > Subject: [Callers] Beginner Contras
> > To: [email protected]
> > Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1"
> > 
> >    Hi,
> >        We are sadly lacking in contra in my neck
> of the
> > world, and I don't
> >    have the experience of others on the list (who
> I'm
> > thoroughly enjoying
> >    learning from), but I've taught a few easy ones
> to our
> > IFD group to
> >    introduce the idea, and these worked well (I
> think
> > they were all from
> >    the New England Dancing Masters "Chimes of
> Dunkirk"
> > book:
> >        Jefferson & Liberty
> >        Haste to the Wedding
> >        Broken Sixpence
> >    A non-contra easy dance that's gone over well
> with
> > both our IFDers and
> >    mixed public is the quadrille "The Carding"
> from
> > Dudley Laufman's
> >    "Sweets of May". Lively and you don't need even
> > numbers of couples as
> >    in a square.
> >           Snowy Cheers,
> >           Sue Robishaw
> >              Upper Peninsula of Michigan
> > 
> >    --
> > 
> >    * * * * * * * * * *
> > 
> >             Sue Robishaw   ~  
> [1][email protected]    ~
> >    906-644-2598
> >          770N Fox Rd, Cooks MI 49817     ~ ~ ~    
> > [2]www.ManyTracks.com
> > 
> >              "At the heart of this story, I think
> , is a
> > simple, abiding
> >    belief:  it is possible to live wisely on the
> land,
> > and to live well.
> >    And in behaving respectfully toward all that
> the land
> > contains, it is
> >    possible to imagine a stifling ignorance
> falling away
> > from us."
> >    Barry Lopez ~ "Arctic Dreams"
> > 
> >     * * * * * * * * * *
> > 
> > References
> > 
> >    1. mailto:[email protected]
> >    2. http://www.ManyTracks.com/
> > 
> > 
> 
> Tina R. Fields, Ph.D. 
> (707) 824-9318
> 
> "Hindsight Now!"
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