Hi all,

Last night in Ann Arbor, MI, I called both Settlement Swing and another
dance posted recently, Raeden Reel. Both went well and were appreciated by
the dancers. There were a number of new people and both dances were
approachable, yet interesting enough that I got some nice compliments from
more experienced dancers.

Re Settlement Reel, I called the version as noted below by Linda and Leslie.
I taught the two line balances as forward and back balances as it allowed
people to enjoy the feeling of the balance without having to try to think
through R and L or L and R. Seemed to work pretty well.

Raeden's Reel offered a nice introduction to the Mad Robin figure. Using the
connected right hands following the Box the Gnat really helped newer dancers
understand who passed in front of who to start the Mad Robin.

Thanks to the choreographers and Shared Weight, I have two more nice dances
in my repertoire.  8-)

Mark Hillegonds

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Linda Leslie
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 9:41 PM
To: Caller's discussion list
Subject: Re: [Callers] Settlement Swing Balance Question

Michael Dyeck has the dance notated differently (as do I, since I took it
from the book); he is citing Penn Fix's original book, "Contra Dancing in
the Northwest" in which the dance was published. The A1, B1, and B2 are all
the same as in Nancy's note; however, the A2 in the original is:

A2 (note that there is not a balance here) Previous neighbor allemande left
Present neighbor swing

This makes for a much smoother, more interesting dance, I believe.
Hope this helps!
Linda Leslie


On May 3, 2012, at 8:11 PM, Nancy Turner wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I have Settlement Swing by Penn Fix as this:
>
> A1  Neighbor dosido to long wavy line  G face out, Ladies face in, rt 
> hand to N
>       Bal the wave, alle right 1x, re-form the wave
>
> A2  Balance wave, Neighbor swing
>
>
> B1 Ladies chain, over and back
>
> B2 One's balance and swing
>
>
> I'm wondering what your instructions would be for the Balance at the 
> start of A2? Balance right, then left again, Or for this second long 
> wave, Balance left, then right?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Nancy Turner
> Waitsfield VT
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