Many older square dance calls use the language "Sashay round your corner, Sashay round your own." It is kind of a Dosido movement, but sometimes shoulders vary. In Modern Western Square Dance, a move similar to 1/2 of a Mad Robil is called a Half Sashay. If you do a half Sashay twice, it is a Mad Robin. In the contra application, you could call, Sashay round your partner, or Sashay round your Neighbor, and this terminology would be consistent with both older square dance and MWSD. Since the Sashay movement is a sideways slide, Sashay Round would be a slide around the appropriate dancer, whereas Sashay Down, would mean down the set. Rich Sbardella Stafford Springs, CT
On Sun, Sep 17, 2023 at 11:34 AM Alan J Rosenthal via Contra Callers < [email protected]> wrote: > >ok good point re it not being quite a mirror reflection... hmmm... > > > >maybe i'll try "side-slide do-si-do" > > Hi, > > As you likely know, an older term for do-si-do is "back to back", and "dos > a dos" is just French for "back to back"... so how about "side to side"? > > regards, > ajr, dancing in and near Toronto, Canada > _______________________________________________ > Contra Callers mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] >
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