And for those not opposed to mixers on Valentines Day:
Love and Kisses
Ted Sannella circle mixer
A1 Bal & Swg Part
A2 Ladies to cent and back;
Gents to center, face out, return to give Left to part, Rt to corner.
B1 Alm Lft Part, DoSiDo corner, end facing corner
B2 Give Rt to corner, chain past 3, Alm Lft #4 half way to chain back to corner.
Tom
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Susan Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK one more and I'm done....for now. I wrote this dance a while back
>
> "Stars in our Eyes" becket, double progression
>
> A1 On the left diagonal, lines go forward and back (face a new couple)
> Ladies chain
> A2 Star left once around, look for a new neighbor and swing
> B1 Gents alle left 1 and 1/2, pick up your pt. for a star promenade and
> a butterfly twirl
> B2 Ladies gypsy
> Pt. swing
>
> Jo Mortland and I turned this one into a crooked contra ( I guess you call
> it that....one with a C part)
>
> "48 Stars"
>
> A1-B1 Same as above
> B2 Hey for 4
> C1 Pt. balance and swing
> C2 Long lines F&B
> Circle left once around
>
> If any of you try either of these let me know (and Jo too) what you think.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> On Feb 9, 2010, at 12:49 PM, Andy Shore wrote:
>
>> I know this has been covered before (I've searched the archives) but I
>> figured others might want new ideas for programming dances for this weekend.
>>
>> I'm calling a dance on Saturday 2/13 with a Valentine's Day theme.
>> Thus far, I've come up with the following ideas (not in program order yet)
>>
>> Bob's Valentine - Chris Ricciotti
>> Gypsy 'Round Two - Tom Hinds
>> Pam's Clock-wise Valentine (2.5) - Seth Tepfer
>> Love Sting - Rick Mohr
>> Heart of Glass - Cary Ravitz
>> Spring Dance Romance - Dean Snipes
>> The Tease - Tom Hinds
>>
>> Also thinking about:
>>
>> The Country of Marriage - Susan Kevra
>> The Rendezvous - Dan Pearl
>> Caught in the Act - Donna McAllister
>> The Valentine's Day Massacre - Colin Hume (circle mixer, not sure about
>> the clap "massacre" progression)
>>
>> Other ideas? Any dances with titles including "cupid" "arrow" or
>> "chocolate"?
>>
>> I keep finding dances that are heavy on gypsy's, unequal, or have lines of
>> 4 down the hall and I don't want to make my program too heavy on any of
>> those.
>>
>> Also, I've had a request (from the band) for a dance that begins A1 with
>> Petronella-style balance and spins. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> /Andy Shore
>> [email protected]
>> http://andyshore.com/
>>
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