Hi Linda Dance 1 turns out to be Wingnut Whirl by Alan Brozek (except that it should be turn as a couple and not turn alone). I am not sure how I missed The Reunion. My own dance database pulls it out just fine. I must have been asleep. I agree with your comments on Dance 3. It has been consigned to the dustbin of history.
Besh wishes Michael -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Linda Leslie Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2011 2:56 PM To: Caller's discussion list Subject: Re: [Callers] Dance titles/authors needed Dear Michael, I have searched though my dance database (made SO simple by having Will Loving's Caller's Companion!), and I found the following (see BELOW each dance for my results). warmly, Linda Leslie On Jan 15, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Michael Barraclough wrote: > Does anyone recognize any of these 3 dances please? > > Dance 1 > > [4] FOUR-IN-LINE DOWN, TURN ALONE > [4] FOUR IN LINE UP, BEND TO A RING > [4] CIRCLE LEFT ¾, PASS THRU > [4] NEXT NEIGHBOR SWING > [4] MEN ALLEMANDE LEFT ONCE-AND-A-HALF (keep hold for) > [4] PARTNER HALF PROMENADE (to own side), BUTTERFLY WHIRL (into) > [4] LADIES DOSIDO > [4] PARTNER SWING I did not find this one in my collection. It has a lot of familiar moves, of course, but none in this combation. > > Dance 2 > > [4] (LEFT DIAGONAL) LADIES CHAIN > [4] (STRAIGHT ACROSS) LADIES CHAIN (into) > [8] HEY (ladies pass right) > [8] PARTNER BALANCE AND SWING > [4] CIRCLE LEFT ¾, PASS THRU > [4] CIRCLE RIGHT ¾ This is Gene Hubert's "The Reunion" > > Dance 3 > > [2] GIVE RIGHT TO YOUR OPPOSITE, BALANCE FORWARD AND BACK > [2] PULL BY RIGHT (opposite), PULL BY LEFT (partner) > [2] GIVE RIGHT TO YOUR OPPOSITE, BALANCE FORWARD AND BACK > [2] PULL BY RIGHT (opposite), PULL BY LEFT (partner) > [4] (left diagonal) RIGHT AND LEFT THRU > [4] (straight across) RIGHT AND LEFT THRU > [8] HEY (ladies pass right) > [8] PARTNER BALANCE AND SWING > I know I don't have this one. The move from doing a Balanced Square thru to then facing the left diagonal to dance a Right and Left thru seems a challenging transition. Hope this helps! Linda Leslie _______________________________________________ Callers mailing list [email protected] http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/callers
