Something seems to be missing.  How do the actives get into the middle?

On 4/25/08 9:21 PM, "Laur" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I KNOW.  I was quite enlightened by my personal google
> encounter.
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> Its called Microchasimic by Ann Fallon
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> My mentor, Mike Clark, uses this dance in an evening
> where they'll be a contra corner dance for a mixed
> crowd. Its interesting enough for those who know the
> move, but in its intimate setting clear enough for the
> newer dancer to understand and be successful with. I
> did it this evening, there were a number of people who
> were new enough to not have encountered
> 'contra cornerS' and I taught it so a newer caller
> would not have "fresh meat" when she tried to teach
> her dance later in the evening.  Its also easy to
> remember. 
> 
> I know blah blah blah.
> 
> Here's the dance:
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> Proper/ 3x3/ longways
> 
> Forward and Back
> Partner Do-si-do (all)
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> Actives (in the middle) Contra corners
> EVERYONE balance and swing Partner
> 
> Face up to the music
> Peel the Banana 
> Top couple arch all dive through
> 
> Actives are now tops, tops bottoms, new actives
> (1,3,2)
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> --- Liz and Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Laurie,
>> 
>>      You've got my curiosity up. What is the
>> dance?  An easy dance using contra corners would
>> be useful. I'm aware of some of those triplets.
>> 
>> I've not been able to find it with google.
>> (Note googling "microchasmic dance" finds
>> "representing a microchasmic portion within the
>> infinite spectrum of hues that decide our ...
>> Thin, scaly fingers dance across the cooling
>> flesh" which might be a good story line for a
>> dance, but it's not a contra site).
>> 
>> Cheers, Bill
>> 
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