Seth Tepfer's Will You Marry Me
A1  Slide left, circle .75 to a wavy line, ladies in center; balance  the 
line; ladies allm L once
A2  N b/s (16) end facing across
B1 Circle .75 to wavy line, ladies in the center; balance the line, ladies  
allm L once
B2  Partner b/s (16)

Carol Ormond's My Ex Ex-Fiance's Ex
(Both stars are hands-across) (for experienced dancers) (Introduce next  
neighbors and former neighbors before beginning the walk thru) 
A1  Begin in a RH hands-across star. Balance the star (critical to  timing, 
and dancers tend to forget -- watch the dance and call this  balance if 
needed a few times extra) (4); Turn the star 0.5 to NEXT neighbors  (4); form 
LH hands-across star with Next neighbors, turn it once around, end  facing 
original neighbors (8) (for walk thru: "drop hands, face up and down  the set")
A2  PASS original neighbors by the right (4) Allm left PREVIOUS  neighbor 
once around (4 or so), go back and swing your CURRENT neighbor (no  balance 
-- about 8)
B1  Men allm. L 1.5 (8), partner swing (no bal)  (8)
B2  Women allm right 1.5 to a wave of four (8); balance the wave (4),  
ladies let go in the center, allm current neighbor left ABOUT .75 to form the  
NEXT hands-across star (4) -- ready to BALANCE THE STAR.. 

Bob Isaac's United We Dance
Starts in long wavy lines, with men facing out, women facing in.
A1  Balance the wave, slide R past neighbor, balance the wave, slide L  (16)
A2  B/s N (16)
B1  Circle L .75 (8)  Partner swing (8)
B2  Ladies chain across to N (8); LH star to form a new long wavy  line

No gypsies or down the hall, and symmetrical.

April Blum




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2. Re: Valentine's theme  dance (Jeff Kaufman)
3. Re: Valentine's theme dance (Susan  Moffett)
4. Re: Valentine's theme dance (Mortland,  Jo)
5. Re: Valentine's theme dance (Susan  Moffett)
6. Re: Valentine's theme dance (Susan  Moffett)
7. Re: Valentine's theme dance (Linda  Leslie)
8. Re: Valentine's theme dance (Jack  Mitchell)
9. Re: Valentine's theme dance (Susan  Moffett)


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Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 12:49:18 -0500
From: Andy Shore  <[email protected]>
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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
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http://andyshore.com/



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Andy Shore wrote:
> 
> Also, I've had a  request (from the band) for a dance that begins A1
> with  Petronella-style balance and spins.

Heartbeat contra starts this way  and has "heart" in the title.

Jeff
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and its a terrific  dance!
On Feb 9, 2010, at 1:02 PM, Jeff Kaufman wrote:

> Andy  Shore wrote:
>>
>> Also, I've had a request (from the band)  for a dance that begins A1
>> with Petronella-style balance and  spins.
>
> Heartbeat contra starts this way and has "heart" in the  title.
>
> Jeff
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I am not above  announcing that "just for tonight, this dance is called
"I Love  Chocolate"!!



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here's one-Love  of my Life by Dan Pearl, and no gypsy.

improper duple

A1   circle left, once around
w/partner, california twirl (back to  back with neighbors)
2's arch and 1's back up to reform  ring
A2  Balance ring, N swing
B1  Down the hall 4 in  line
turn alone and come back up, bend the line
B2   2's 1/2 figure 8 below
1's swing, end facing down

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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And "Young at  Heart" by Steve Zakon-Anderson is a great dance, a  
classic, solid  dance in my repertoire.
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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And another few,
enjoy! Linda Leslie

Lover's  Leap
Peter Stix
Type: Contra
Formation: Becket

A1  -----------
Right diagonal right and left through (pass N#1)
Straight  across right and left through
A2 -----------
Circle left  three-quarters
Pass through up and down
N#1 Swing
B1  -----------
Long lines forward, on the way back roll away/half  sashay
Half hey (gents center right)
B2 -----------
Gents pass  right
Partner swing

Love's Score
Steve Zakon-Anderson
Type:  Contra
Formation: Improper
Level:

A1 -----------
Circle left  once
Neighbor Swing
A2 -----------
Hey (ladies center right)  Three-quarters
OR Gents center left
(Instead of the second  pass, take right/left hands in the center)
to Wave with ladies (or Gents)  all in the center WAVE balance
if ladies start the hey, the  gents go over and back
B1 -----------

Ladies allemande right  once  (or gents allemande left once)
Partner Swing
B2  -----------
Circle left three-quarters
Balance
If ladies start: Twirl  to Swap
If Gents: Twos arch, Ones duck

Love's First Circle
Steve  Zakon-Anderson
Type: Contra
Formation: Improper

A1  -----------
Ring Balance
Neighbor allemande right once and a  quarter  (or once and a three- 
quarters)
Ladies allemande left  once and a half  (Gents pass by the left)
A2 -----------
Partner  Balance and Swing
B1 -----------
Ladies allemande left once and a half  (or gents)
Neighbor Swing
B2 -----------
Ring Balance
Pass through  across, turn alone
Ring Balance
California Twirl

Love &  Twirls
James Hutson
Type: Contra
Formation: Duple-Improper
Level:  Easy

A1 -----------
(start in long waves, ladies in, gents out)  Balance R,L  slide right
Balance L,R, slide left
A2  -----------
(16) Neighbor balance and swing
B1 -----------
(8) Circle  Left 3/4
(8) Partner swing
B2 -----------
(8) Long lines, forward and  back
Ladies pull by the right
Neighbor allemande left three-quarters to  long wves
(new neighbor in right)

Two Hearts in  Reel Time
Lisa Greenleaf
Type: Contra
Formation:  Becket-CW
Level:

A1 -----------
Circle left  three-quarters
Neighbor allemande right once and a half
A2  -----------
Half hey (gents center left)
Neighbor Swing
B1  -----------
Long Lines forward on the way back roll away
Gents do si do  once and a half
B2 -----------
Partner Balance and Swing
Other Notes:  Written for the wedding of Steve and Betty Zakon-Anderson


Hearts  & Flowers
Ted Sannella
Type: Contra
Formation:  Improper
Level:

A1 -----------
Neighbor allemande left once and a  half
Half hey (ladies, center, right)
A2 -----------
Ladies allemande  right once and a half
Partner Swing
B1 -----------
Promenade  across
Ladies chain
B2 -----------
Left hand star
Right hand  star


Hearts & Flowers
Ted Sannella
Type:  Contra
Formation: Improper


A1 -----------
Neighbor allemande  left once and a half
Half hey (ladies, center, right)
A2  -----------
Ladies allemande right once and a half
Partner Swing
B1  -----------
Promenade across
Ladies chain
B2 -----------
Left hand  star
Right hand star



On Feb 9, 2010, at 1:17 PM, Susan  Moffett wrote:

> here's one-Love of my Life by Dan Pearl, and no  gypsy.
>
> improper duple
>
> A1    circle  left, once around
>   w/partner, california twirl (back to  back with neighbors)
>   2's arch and 1's back up to reform  ring
> A2    Balance ring, N swing
> B1     Down the hall 4 in line
>   turn alone and come back up, bend  the line
> B2    2's 1/2 figure 8 below
>    1's swing, end facing down
>
> 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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>
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From: Jack Mitchell  <[email protected]>
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How about Song in the  Night by Gene Hubert....a song in the night sounds 
romantic.  Also  including Always My Love, another Dean Snipes dance.  
Let me know if  either of these don't come through readable.

Jack.

*Song in the  Night** -- *Gene Hubert Improper

*A1* N Alle L 1? women end up facing  in
men turn in to Promenade across
Shift right do this with a ghost at  the ends

*A2* Star Left ?
P Sw

*B1* w/ partner Promenade  across
Shift Right, Star Left ?

*B2* N Sw
LL  F&B




also

*Always My Love* -- Dean Snipes  *Becket*

A1 Circle Left ?
N Sw

A2 LL F&B
Pass thru to  a wave of 4, Balance Wave
ladies take LH as they pass each other, men take  N's RH

B1 N Alle R ?, Gents Alle L ?, P Alle R 1x
face up or down --  partners facing in opp directions
walk forward and with your neighbor and  shadow,
LHS 1x
B2 P B&S




**

On 2/9/2010  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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From: Susan Moffett  <[email protected]>
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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/
>
>  _______________________________________________
> Callers mailing  list
> [email protected]
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