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
