Perfectly stated - although I note (curiosity) that the "Alan Ortep turn moves 
to the left rather than the right.  I still agree with the "simplicity" 
perspective. And I like to keep the old dances a little familiar by using the 
turn Petronella at least some of the time.
Dorcas Hand

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Lawrence Harvey
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 1:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [Callers] !RE: How to Call a Petronella Turn?

Well stated, Beth.

Yours,
Dave Harvey


On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 2:25 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

> Oh, come on, folks. One of the contra dance traditions has been a 
> small set of named moves and, for the most part, directional names for 
> any new moves. So, for example,  we say, "Pass through to an ocean 
> wave," instead of "Pass the ocean." Please, please fight any tendency 
> to give obscure names for moves. If it is not descriptive, it is not 
> appropriate. And since I have never met Allen Ortep, I am quite sure that an 
> "Allen Ortep turn"
> would say absolutely NOTHING to me as a dancer. (Even if I did know 
> him, I suspect it would not tell me much. Seeing it in the dance below 
> implies to me that he thinks quite highly of himself, but it does not 
> tell me how to dance. And I was doing the two's variation in 
> Petronella which uses a left turn back in the early 80s. Nothing new 
> there.)
>
> Part of what caused a huge problem in the evolution of Modern Western 
> Squares was the introduction of many newly named figures in the early 60s.
> Every caller wanted to invent the next great move. It moved the 
> activity into a realm where you must take all those lessons and keep 
> dancing regularly to remember all the fancy names.
>
> Keep it simple, keep it folk, keep it welcoming.
>
> Beth Parkes
> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: Re: [Callers] How to Call a Petronella Turn?
>
> Things change slightly with this dance by Allen Ortep......
>
> Allen Ortep's First Contra Becket Counter Clockwise
>
> A1      Star left
>         Right and left through on right diagonal
>
> A2      Long lines forward, on the way back, partners roll away with a 1/2
> sashe
>         Circle right 3/4, pass through along set by left shoulder
>            to meet couple passed during the right and left of A1
>
> B1      Balance and swing this neighbor.
>
> B2      Allen Ortep turn (balance in a circle, then move as an individual
>            to the left one place in the circle while twirling
> counterclockwise)
>         Partners swing.
>
>
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