Perry: Thanks.  In B1 should that be "neighbors swing?"  Thanks, George



On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Perry Shafran <[email protected]> wrote:

> Here's one I wrote without a circle:
>
> Dayton 1.5   Perry Shafran
>
> A1 Allem R N 1 1/2
> Men Al L 1 1/2
> A2 Bal & Sw P
> B1 Ladies DSD 1 1/2
> Sw P
> B2 R&L thru
> LH star
>
> The interesting thing is that I did not set out to have a dance without a
> circle, but that happened to be a nice byproduct of the choreography!
>
> Perry
>
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> ________________________________
>  From: Kalia Kliban <[email protected]>
> To: Caller's discussion list <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 3:42 PM
> Subject: [Callers] Circle left 3/4
>
>
> I'm in the process of putting together a program for the Berkeley contra
> this evening, and don't seem to be able to escape the words "circle left
> 3/4".  I know there are dances where you don't do that, but in this
> otherwise nicely balanced program every dance but 2 ("Cows are Watching"
> by Bill Pope, and Carol Ormond's "Quilting Frolic" in which the cirle
> 3/4 is to the right) includes that move.  Aargh.
>
> Is this one of those invisible moves that's just part of the fabric of
> the contra dance experience, or is this going to drive my dancers crazy?
>
> Kalia (who is now combing through the cards for dances without circle L
> 3/4)
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