Michael - 

I think you would agree that Du Quion Races would need to be on this list

Mac




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 From: Michael Fuerst <[email protected]>
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Concerning Paul's suggestions, what is  the sequence for Paul's suggestion "To 
Have & To Hold" ?



I found the sequences for the other two:

The second time around, Improper by Jim Kitch 
A1   N gypsy & sw
A2   M almd left  1 1/2;   1/2 hey
B1.  P gyspy & sw
B2. Long lines;  Cir left 3/4, pass thru
Bowl of Cherries,   Improper  by Sue Rosen
A1   N Dsd & swing
A2   Promenade across, W ch to P
B1   W gypsy each other, then sw P
B2   Circle left, Cross Trails (pass thru across, pass N by left shoulder to 
face new N)
 
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Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 1:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Callers] What is the best contra dance(s) ever written?


Hey all,

Three of my favorite contemporary dances are:

To Have & to Hold  by Don Flaherty
The Second Time Around (apologies, author temporarily slipped my mind)
Bowl of Cherries  by Sue Rosen

Not intentional, but there isn't a balance in one of them.

warmest regards,
Paul Wilde
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