Ah, the Luck o’ the Irish to be on
such a beautiful Isle in the
sea:
Beginners Luck 
by Ed Bugel
Beginners Luck           
by Tom Lehmann
 WAVE THE OCEAN Ed Butenhof, 
Slaunch to Donegal by Herbie Gaudreau
Here's
to the Fiddler    
By Tony Parkes
Be
certain to recite Here’s to the Fiddler of Dooney, a fine poem
indeed
 


Some
of my favorite foods are loved by the Irish as well:
Scones
& Tea   by Ken Kernen
Jacobs Potato by Jacob Bloom
 
 And haven’t you
met such fine Irish folk as these?
Cheery
O'Leary by David Zinkin

Meg's a Dancing Fool
Ellen's
Yarns    By Rick Mohr
Sweet
Ellen   trad.       

IRISH WASHERWOMAN trad
[Portland Fancy  Traditional is also known as  Irish Washerwoman]
 


More
dances with cloverleaf moves:
Dishrag Dance

MONEY IN
BOTH POCKETS by Orace
Johnson
* Alternate
B1 and B2 – beginning/intermediate
B1        Down the set four in
line
“Cozy
turn” [1s, without releasing partner’s or
neighbor’s hand, turn back to back beneath their own hands to face
up, while 2s turn towards partner and join their free hands behind the 1s.
Return, and 2s lift their joined hands over 1s head to form a
clover.]
B2       
Circle Left as a
clover.
           
Star Left
Symmetrical Force/Fourths By Fred Field
The Squeaking Wheel                                
Cary Ravitz  
4-02
FUZZY COZY by Linda
Mrosko



 Perhaps half of
these titles are beginner dances. If  you are curious about some
dance titles and you search but are unable  to access them, contact me
individually and I'd be happy to send details  and sources.


Karin Neils
 kanara - at - triton DOT net

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