Thanks Lisa, for posting Petronella's Pin.  Rather than post my description of 
the original here I invite you to peruse my website at www.davecolestock.com 
and find it under my dance compositions. 

  Basically there is a move called a Give and Take, but in my dance it is the 
Ladies who bring the Gents back to their side for the partner swing (instead of 
the gents bringing back the ladies).  Nils modified it by changing the Give and 
Take to a Gents Allemande Left 1.5x.  The G&T allows for a longer partner 
swing, since the G&T is a 4 beat move.   

  The dance Petronella itself presents a slight teaching challenge in that the 
figure starts in a diamond formation rather than from a standard improper 
formation.  This makes it difficult for dancers who are not used to that 
formation, and callers who are unfamiliar with the dance.  Check out David 
Smuklers site for more on that dance.  

  I would advise choosing easy dances to teach the figure, then progress onto 
the more difficult dances that use the "Petronella style" figure (the balance, 
then spin right one place sequence that has become know as the Petronella 
figure).  I would consider Cure for the Claps a more advanced dance, since it 
splits the Petronella spins into separate sequences to allow for the swings. 

  HTH
  Dave Colestock



Lisa Sieverts <[email protected]> wrote:
  Not 4, but 2, and a surprisingly accessible dance:

Petronella's Pin - 08/05/2005 Dave Colestock (as modified by Nils 
Fredland)

Duple, Improper

1. Balance in a Ring of 4, Spin to the Right 1 Place
2. Balance in a Ring of 4, Spin to the Right 1 Place

3. Balance in a Ring of 4
4. Swing Neighbor

5. Men Allemande Left 1½
6. Partner Swing

7. Circle LEFT ¾
8. Balance the Ring; Pass Thru to New Neighbors


On May 3, 2008, at 12:38 PM, Béatrice De'Nève wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am a French contra dancer, trying to introduce contra in France. 
> We have a
> small group of 20 dancers who are able to dance most of the main 
> figures. I
> would like to introduce 'petronella' and 'balance the ring', I'm 
> looking for
> a contra with 4 'balance the ring' and 4 petronella, do you know a 
> simple
> one ?
> Beatrice
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