Re: [Callers] Callers Digest, Vol 115, Issue 5

2014-03-09 Thread Martha Wild
There is a Fred Breunig dance called "Reel Mud" that was apparently named for 
mud season?
Martha

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> Hello all,
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> I vaguely remember the existence of a dance called "Mud Season", but no
> more than that. Anyone know it?
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> My google-foo is failing me, as I'm getting to many spurious hits for mud
> season.
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Re: [Callers] Mud Season?

2014-03-09 Thread Linda Leslie

Here they are. Enjoy!
Linda

Boiling Mud
Greg Byrne
Type: Contra
Formation: Duple-Improper
Level: Easy

A1 ---
Long lines forward and back
Actives swing (face down)
A2 ---
Handy hand once and a half
Twos swing (face down)
B1 ---
Down the hall four in line, twos in the center turn as a couple, return
B2 ---
Circle left once
Balance the Ring**
Roll away Neighbor with a half sashay
(ladies roll to the right)
Notes: **Will Mentor called this B2: Circle left, Neighbor swing

Happy as a Cold Pig in Warm Mud
Mike Boerschig
Type: Contra
Formation: Duple-Improper
Level: Int

A1 ---
Neighbor Balance and Swing
A2 ---
Gents allemande left once and a half
Partner allemande right once and 3/4*
B1 ---
With shadow Star left
Partner swing***
B2 ---
Circle left three-quarters
Balance
California twirl
Notes: Ladies face OUT, gents face IN
*Gent one and Lady two go up for the star
   Gent two and Lady one go down
OR: finishing in long waves: ladies face out, gents face in
To find shadow: get becket, pass by P, shadow is next.
However: dancers going in wrong directions for the stars can be part  
of the fun!


On Mar 9, 2014, at 3:08 PM, Luke Donforth wrote:

Linda, if you would share "Boiling Mud" and "Happy as a Cold Pig in  
Warm

Mud" I'd appreciate it. Thank you.

I guess I'll have to write a dance the next time I'm trying to get  
my car

out of mud season trouble.


On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 2:58 PM, Linda Leslie  
wrote:



Are you referring to "Boiling Mud", Luke? The only other dance I know
about with "Mud" in the title is "Happy as a Cold Pig in Warm Mud".
I can share these two dances, if you wish.
warmly, Linda


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Re: [Callers] Mud Season?

2014-03-09 Thread Luke Donforth
Linda, if you would share "Boiling Mud" and "Happy as a Cold Pig in Warm
Mud" I'd appreciate it. Thank you.

I guess I'll have to write a dance the next time I'm trying to get my car
out of mud season trouble.


On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 2:58 PM, Linda Leslie wrote:

> Are you referring to "Boiling Mud", Luke? The only other dance I know
> about with "Mud" in the title is "Happy as a Cold Pig in Warm Mud".
> I can share these two dances, if you wish.
> warmly, Linda
>


Re: [Callers] Mud Season?

2014-03-09 Thread Linda Leslie
Are you referring to "Boiling Mud", Luke? The only other dance I know  
about with "Mud" in the title is "Happy as a Cold Pig in Warm Mud".

I can share these two dances, if you wish.
warmly, Linda

On Mar 8, 2014, at 2:22 PM, Luke Donforth wrote:


Hello all,

I vaguely remember the existence of a dance called "Mud Season", but  
no

more than that. Anyone know it?

My google-foo is failing me, as I'm getting to many spurious hits  
for mud

season.

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Luke Donforth
luke.donfo...@gmail.com 
www.lukedonev.com
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