Yes, do tell..

--- On Mon, 3/8/10, Dave Colestock <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Dave Colestock <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Callers] Circle R -> New N Circle L
To: "Caller's discussion list" <[email protected]>
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Date: Monday, March 8, 2010, 1:22 AM

Jack,
 
Do you know which dance Bob called that had that transition?  I would be 
interested in getting that dance to see just what the moves are, and to add to 
my repetoire.  Thanks,

Dave Colestock
New Cumberland, PA
(near Harrisburg)
www.davecolestock.com 


--- On Sun, 3/7/10, Laur <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Laur <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Callers] Circle R -> New N Circle L
To: [email protected], "Caller's discussion list" 
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Date: Sunday, March 7, 2010, 6:50 PM


Traveler's Welcome  Jim Kitch

Gypsy 1 1/2 w (first) Ngh Then join hands in a short line - "ocean wave" with 
the NEXT ngh, women in center
Balance the wave
Turn half by R, men turn half by L (Fast!)
Balance and Swg Partners
Circle L 3/4 and pass thru (back (!) Up/Down)
Swing original Ngh
R & L thru across
Left hand star

pg 20 To Live is to dance

Will send teaching tips in a minute

~~



~ I like long walks, especially when they are taken by people who annoy me.~

                                  ~ Noel Coward~        

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--- On Sun, 3/7/10, Jack Mitchell <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Jack Mitchell <[email protected]>
Subject: [Callers] Circle R -> New N Circle L
To: "Caller's discussion list" <[email protected]>
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Date: Sunday, March 7, 2010, 6:11 PM

So...I was at a dance yesterday evening and Bob Dalsemer was calling.  We did a 
dance with a circle R, new N circle L progression, and Bob used a way to teach 
it that was elegantly simple and effective, and that I had never heard anyone 
else use.

After the circle R 1x, you're on the side with your neighbor, with your partner 
across the set from you.  Instruction was that you now have one hand with your 
neighbor.  Take that hand and give it to your partner.  Face new N.  Circle L.

It took what (while still a really fun progression) can be a very 
"disconnected" progression and reintroduced a connection to your partner that 
took you through the progression, and also helped keep folks oriented by 
turning with your partner while actually keeping (one or the other) hand with 
them the whole time.  Suspect that posts like this are the answer to the "You 
know you're a caller geek when...."  (you get excited about a teaching tip in a 
dance). ;-)

On another note from the same dance....does anyone have Traveler's Welcome by 
Jim Kitch?  We did it last night, and I really enjoyed it, but I didn't get a 
chance to stop to write it down until after the dance.

Jack

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