Jacob said: "See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKYLDM1w6NE for a
fascinating variant".

Hmmm... "variant"?

The way they are dancing in that video is the way it has been done at
every dance, barn dance and ceilidh that I have been to in England for
the last 50 years.

See
http://www.ceilidhcalling.co.uk/danceviewpage.php?view=1&id=5&POSTROUTIN
GMARKER=dancelist_DANCES

Jacob said "the balances had morphed into "kick-jumps".

Ummm... No... they have been kick-jumps for at least 50 years.  The term
"balance" at a ceilidh in England usually means kick-jumps!

Americans used to do that balance sometimes as well.  See "50 Variations
of the Balance":
http://www.izaak.unh.edu/dlp/northernjunket/pages/NJv05/NJv05-01/NJv.05.
01.p13.htm
- variation  number 4!

"Balance" is not a well-defined term! 

:-)

Happy dancing,
John

John Sweeney, Dancer, England [email protected] 01233 625 362
http://www.contrafusion.co.uk for Dancing in Kent


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