Jim,
 
I like this dance.  I felt that I have danced it before, but I didn't have it 
in my box o' cards.  Then I realized that it is very similar to a dance I wrote 
back in 99.  That dance was named Lizzie's Delight, and is also in becket 
formation, but does not include shadow interaction.  If anyone wants to do a 
medley, these 2 dances look like they may go well together, being similar, yet 
different.
 
Lizzie's Delight - Becket - Dave Colestock
A1  B&S Partner
A2  Circle Left 3/4
      Balance the Ring
      2's arch and 1's dive thru 
B1  New Neighbor Gypsy
      Swing Neighbor
B2  Long Lines F&B
      Ladies Allemande Right 1 1/2 to Partner
 
In the A2 it doesn't matter who arches and who dives.  How I teach it is that I 
tell the couple facing the stage, the 2's, to make the arch and the 1's dive 
under.  I always enjoy watching the couple facing the stage make the arch, and 
it is easy for the dancers to remember, rather than calling 1's and 2's.  Also, 
balance the ring and pass thru works well rather than the arch and dive in the 
A2.
 
Dave Colestock
Harrisburg, PA
many of my other compositions are on my website at www.davecolestock.com 
 


--- On Wed, 1/25/12, Mark Widmer <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Mark Widmer <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Callers] Shadow Dances?
To: [email protected]
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, January 25, 2012, 10:04 PM


Jim posted his dance here about a month ago, it was a subject of some 
discussion for a while.  The ending is as Richard Fischer had said.

Mark Widmer

Here is Jim's post:

List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 07:31:08 -0600
From: Jim Hemphill<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Callers] Groundhog Day

I'm fairly new to Calling and fascinated with Contra dance choreography.
Below is my attempt at a  Groundhog day dance.  The groundhog starts his
day by looking for his shadow and so does this dance.

Groundhog Daze  Becket
A1 Gypsy your shadow
      Partner swing
A2 Circle left 3 places
      Balance the circle, 1's make an arch, 2's dive thru
B1 Next neighbor balance and swing
B2 Long lines forward and back
      Ladies allemande right 1/2, partner allemande left 3/4

I know there are thousands of dances out there so if this is not an
original, please let me know the true name.

Thanks, Jim Hemphill


> From: Dave Colestock<[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Callers] Shadow Dances?
>
> Looks like the B2 is incomplete.? Do you have the last move of the dance, 
> Bob?? It doesn't work as written, nor with a repeat of the long lines f&b.? 
> Thanks,
> ?
> Dave Colestock
> Harrisburg, PA
> ?
> ?
> ?
> ?
> --- On Wed, 1/25/12, Bob Green<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>
> From: Bob Green<[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Callers] Shadow Dances?
> To: "Caller's discussion list"<[email protected]>
> Date: Wednesday, January 25, 2012, 12:39 PM
>
>
> Here's one that would be totally appropriate for the occasion
>
> *Groundhog Daze*???by jim Hemphill???Becket
> A1 Shadow Gypsy once around
> ? ???Partner Swing
> A2 Circle left 3 places
> ? ???Balance the circle, 1's arch, 2's dive thru
> B1 Next neighbor balance and swing
> B2 Long lines forward and back
>
> Bob
> :
>
>
>
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