Hi William,

I think this might be my first (second?) post to this list.

A not-too-complex AABBCC dance which has seen a fair amount of use since 1986 
or whenever it was:

Shutesbury Reel

improper double progression

A1:  circle left; swing neighbor; end progressed

A2:  Down hall 4; wheel as couples; return to progressed place

B1:  Hay for 4, ladies passing right shoulders to lead

B2:  with brand new neighbor, dos-a-dos; right hand turn (or cross hand turn, 
which I now prefer) 1 3/4 to a 4-person wavy line, gents joining left hands in 
center

C1:  Balance the wave [works well with Reel Beatrice, among others]; gents left 
hand turn 1/2; swing partner

C2:  Circle left 3/4; circle balance; w/partner, California twirl


Even after the dancers have the rest of it down, I tend to continue to prompt 
the beginnings of A2 and C2 because both follow swings.

I made the dance up after fiddler Sue Sternberg (best known for her stint in 
Wild Asparagus) returned from her big Ireland trip playing a heartbreakingly 
gorgeous rendition of Charlie Lennon's "Kilty Town", a beautiful AABBCC tune.  
To cook Sue's version down into standard contra dance length seemed 
unthinkable; I decided to do the opposite:  Tinker with the dance instead of 
the tune.  

I intended the dance to be a tribute to Sue, a magnificent human being and 
already one of my fiddle heroes, herself, but she was young and shy, so, to 
spare her the mortification of being publicly honored by name, I called it 
Shutesbury reel in honor of the town where she lived.  A lot of wonderful tunes 
got played in her house, whose subsequent owners left Sue's name on the mailbox 
on Montague Road for 20 years in her honor.

The dance is so basic that somebody else may well have thought it up earlier.  

David Kaynor

 

On Dec 2, 2013, at 3:27 AM, William Watson wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> A band I'm working with on an upcoming contra dance gig has asked me if I
> can find a dance to fit some AABBCC tunes they have. They mentioned Real
> Beatrice, and suggested that a balance at the top of C1 might work very
> well.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> William
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