I wrote a waltz contra this summer, as a tribute to Tulsa, OK caller and
dance organizer Wesley Brown, who died in July. It's very easy, just make
sure the dancers get halfway around to the beat.
Tulsa Tribute/becket
A1 Circle L 1/2; ring balance
Circle L 1/2; ring balance
A2 Open Women's chain, over and back
B1 Hey for 4, W start R (with OR without hands pull-by)
B2 P waltz in place (8), the waltz L to new cpl (8)
(Variation)
A! Circle L 1/2; ring balance
Open W chain
A2 Circle L 1/2; ring balance
Open W chain
B1 Hey for 4, M start L (with OR without hands)
B2 Waltz w P, then waltz L to new cpl
Keith Tuxhorn
Austin, TX
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 3:46 PM, Michael Barraclough <
[email protected]> wrote:
> I have occasionally called All The Threes by John Meechan. However,
> this would be more suitable in the UK than the USA as it does not have
> any swing in it!
>
> Michael Barraclough
> www.michaelbarraclough.com
>
>
>
> On Tue, 2013-01-22 at 13:34 -0800, Alan Winston wrote:
> > On 1/22/2013 1:10 PM, Hanny Budnick wrote:
> > > Many contra events have a couple waltz during intermission or at the
> > > last dance. BUT does anyone ever due a contra (duple or triple minor)
> in
> > > waltz time?
> > >
> > I certainly do dances that would function as waltz contras - eg, Gary
> > Roodman's "Winter Dreams" - at English dances all the time, but I don't
> > recall having encountered one at a contra dance.
> >
> > -- Alan
> >
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