Just wanted to make sure you got the name right on one of Bev's suggestions.  
The very excellent Dean Snipes dance is called George is Rettie Willing and 
Able.  Named for NC dancer George Rettie, famed for being ready, willing and 
able to twirl or especially dip at a microseconds notice.  Lots of good dances, 
Bev!
Andrea

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> On Jan 7, 2014, at 11:48 PM, The Witful Turnip <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2014 11:04:04 -0500 (EST)
>> From: Donna Hunt <[email protected]>
>> Subject: [Callers] complicated Contras
>> 
>> Hi All:
>> I have a few "experienced" afternoon workshops coming up and I'm tired of
>> my material.  I'm wondering if any of you have favorite challenging contras
>> that you'd like to share?  I'm looking for any dances that are intermediate
>> or advanced in nature and dances that you wouldn't do on a regular night.
> 
> 
> Hey Donna,
> I know that felling :-)  Maia, Seth and Zoe mentioned some of the dances I
> would have suggested.  A few more of my current faves are:
> 
> Dulcimer Lady - Jim Kitch
> Fiddle Tales - Cary Ravitz
> Flapjack Express - Joseph Pimentel
> George is Reddy Willing and Able - Dean Snipes
> Indigo Silk - Lynn Ackerson
> Our House - Dean Snipes
> Whirl of Fortune - Cary Ravitz
> 
> Hope that helps,
> Bev
> 
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