Re: [Callers] Dances with multiple swings- Swingaround

2016-03-11 Thread jwcontrahands4 via Callers
I'm aware of one called Swingaround by Gene Hubert.  It has an 8 beat neighbor 
swing at the beginning followed by the number two couples swinging in the 
middle followed by a same-sex swing followed by the ones  swinging in the 
middle which leads to a line of four down the hall with the ones in the center. 
 That's three swing-swing transitions.  The dance is published online.


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 Original message From: Lindsey Dono via 
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Subject: [Callers] Dances with multiple swings- Trinity? 
Hi all,

I'm in the process of sorting through old dance notes, and found this: 
"Trinity? triple swing, double progression, Al Olson." If this is an existing 
dance, does anyone have the choreography?

I'm also interested in finding other dances with more than two swings, 
especially swing-to-swing transitions.
I have:
Back from Vermont
String of Swings
CDS Reel
Meg's a Dancing Fool
Ten Strings Attached
Gang of Four
Naked in California
Alexander's Swingtime

Many thanks in advance!
Lindsey
(Tacoma, WA)

Re: [Callers] Dances with multiple swings- Trinity?

2016-03-11 Thread Keith Wood via Callers

Hi Lindsey

My dance Diana's Day has three swings with a swing-to-swing transition.

http://keith-wood.name/mydances.html#DianasDay

Cheers

Keith


Hi all,

I'm in the process of sorting through old dance notes, and found this: 
"Trinity? triple swing, double progression, Al Olson." If this is an 
existing dance, does anyone have the choreography?


I'm also interested in finding other dances with more than two swings, 
especially swing-to-swing transitions.

...

Many thanks in advance!
Lindsey
(Tacoma, WA)


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Re: [Callers] Dances with multiple swings- Trinity?

2016-03-11 Thread Michael Dyck via Callers

On 16-03-11 03:56 PM, Lindsey Dono via Callers wrote:

Hi all,

I'm in the process of sorting through old dance notes, and found this:
"Trinity? triple swing, double progression, Al Olson." If this is an
existing dance, does anyone have the choreography?


Gene Hubert wrote a double-progression, triple-swing dance named 'Trinity'.
It's published in his collection "Dizzy Dances volume II".

-Michael



Re: [Callers] Dances with multiple swings- Trinity?

2016-03-11 Thread Colin Hume via Callers
My dance Alterations Swing has three swings (double progression).

http://colinhume.com/instl.htm#AltSwing

Colin Hume




Re: [Callers] Fw: Dances with multiple swings- Trinity?

2016-03-11 Thread Alan Winston At Slac via Callers
May the Fourth Be With You had three swings if I recall correctly. 

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> On Mar 11, 2016, at 11:16 AM, Dave Casserly via Callers 
>  wrote:
> 
> Diagonal Discovery by Gene Hubert has two partner swings, separated by a half 
> hey in between (in addition to a neighbor swing).  I believe others have 
> subsequently incorporated the swing, half hey, swing sequence into their 
> dances, and those are likely to have three swings in them.  I can't think of 
> the names of any off the top of my head.
> 
>> On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 4:08 PM, Mac Mckeever via Callers 
>>  wrote:
>> CDS reel by Ted Senella - 3 swings including the progression that goes from 
>> neighbor swing direct to next neighbor swing
>> 
>> Billy Boyer's Got Nice Neighbors - has 3 swings but no swing to swing 
>> transition.
>> 
>> Mac McKeever
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> - Forwarded Message -
>> From: Lindsey Dono via Callers 
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>> Sent: Friday, March 11, 2016 2:56 PM
>> Subject: [Callers] Dances with multiple swings- Trinity?
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I'm in the process of sorting through old dance notes, and found this: 
>> "Trinity? triple swing, double progression, Al Olson." If this is an 
>> existing dance, does anyone have the choreography?
>> 
>> I'm also interested in finding other dances with more than two swings, 
>> especially swing-to-swing transitions.
>> I have:
>> Back from Vermont
>> String of Swings
>> CDS Reel
>> Meg's a Dancing Fool
>> Ten Strings Attached
>> Gang of Four
>> Naked in California
>> Alexander's Swingtime
>> 
>> Many thanks in advance!
>> Lindsey
>> (Tacoma, WA)
>> 
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Re: [Callers] Fw: Dances with multiple swings- Trinity?

2016-03-11 Thread Dave Casserly via Callers
Diagonal Discovery by Gene Hubert has two partner swings, separated by a
half hey in between (in addition to a neighbor swing).  I believe others
have subsequently incorporated the swing, half hey, swing sequence into
their dances, and those are likely to have three swings in them.  I can't
think of the names of any off the top of my head.

On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 4:08 PM, Mac Mckeever via Callers <
callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:

> CDS reel by Ted Senella - 3 swings including the progression that goes
> from neighbor swing direct to next neighbor swing
>
> Billy Boyer's Got Nice Neighbors - has 3 swings but no swing to swing
> transition.
>
> Mac McKeever
>
>
>
> - Forwarded Message -
> *From:* Lindsey Dono via Callers 
> *To:* Callers List 
> *Sent:* Friday, March 11, 2016 2:56 PM
> *Subject:* [Callers] Dances with multiple swings- Trinity?
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm in the process of sorting through old dance notes, and found this:
> "Trinity? triple swing, double progression, Al Olson." If this is an
> existing dance, does anyone have the choreography?
>
> I'm also interested in finding other dances with more than two swings,
> especially swing-to-swing transitions.
> I have:
> Back from Vermont
> String of Swings
> CDS Reel
> Meg's a Dancing Fool
> Ten Strings Attached
> Gang of Four
> Naked in California
> Alexander's Swingtime
>
> Many thanks in advance!
> Lindsey
> (Tacoma, WA)
>
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[Callers] Fw: Dances with multiple swings- Trinity?

2016-03-11 Thread Mac Mckeever via Callers
CDS reel by Ted Senella - 3 swings including the progression that goes from 
neighbor swing direct to next neighbor swing
Billy Boyer's Got Nice Neighbors - has 3 swings but no swing to swing 
transition.

Mac McKeever


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 Subject: [Callers] Dances with multiple swings- Trinity?

Hi all,
I'm in the process of sorting through old dance notes, and found this: 
"Trinity? triple swing, double progression, Al Olson." If this is an existing 
dance, does anyone have the choreography?
I'm also interested in finding other dances with more than two swings, 
especially swing-to-swing transitions.I have:Back from VermontString of 
SwingsCDS ReelMeg's a Dancing FoolTen Strings AttachedGang of FourNaked in 
CaliforniaAlexander's Swingtime
Many thanks in advance!Lindsey(Tacoma, WA)
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Re: [Callers] Dances with multiple swings- Trinity?

2016-03-11 Thread Kalia Kliban via Callers

3-2-1 Dance by Devin Nordberg (double progression)
Catch 'Em on the Fly by Al Olson (4 swings, 2 pairs of swing-to-swing 
transitions, hence the name).  Definitely not for a beginning group :>)


Kalia

On 3/11/2016 12:56 PM, Lindsey Dono via Callers wrote:

Hi all,

I'm in the process of sorting through old dance notes, and found this:
"Trinity? triple swing, double progression, Al Olson." If this is an
existing dance, does anyone have the choreography?

I'm also interested in finding other dances with more than two swings,
especially swing-to-swing transitions.
I have:
Back from Vermont
String of Swings
CDS Reel
Meg's a Dancing Fool
Ten Strings Attached
Gang of Four
Naked in California
Alexander's Swingtime

Many thanks in advance!
Lindsey
(Tacoma, WA)


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[Callers] Dances with multiple swings- Trinity?

2016-03-11 Thread Lindsey Dono via Callers
Hi all,
I'm in the process of sorting through old dance notes, and found this: 
"Trinity? triple swing, double progression, Al Olson." If this is an existing 
dance, does anyone have the choreography?
I'm also interested in finding other dances with more than two swings, 
especially swing-to-swing transitions.I have:Back from VermontString of 
SwingsCDS ReelMeg's a Dancing FoolTen Strings AttachedGang of FourNaked in 
CaliforniaAlexander's Swingtime
Many thanks in advance!Lindsey(Tacoma, WA)

Re: [Callers] Recognize this dance?

2016-03-11 Thread Bree Kalb via Callers
Either way is fine with me; I won't know for sure which I like better until I dance it.Also, I think the balance in the wave might work best forward and back rather than Left and Right. I would like you all to tinker with it to suit your preferences and needs.  And I'd love to know if you call it and how well it works (or doesn't.)-Original Message-
From: Bob Morgan via Callers 
Sent: Mar 11, 2016 10:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [Callers] Recognize this dance?

As I read that it's a four count allemande, almost a pull by left, to give a 12 count swing. Either option works I suppose. BobOn Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Colin Hume via Callers  wrote:On Fri, 11 Mar 2016 08:27:19 -0500, Bree Kalb via Callers wrote:
> B1    Women allmd Left 1/2; Ptr Swg

Bree -

I like the dance, but I would make the allemande left one and a half -
I think that fits the music better.

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Re: [Callers] Recognize this dance?

2016-03-11 Thread Bob Morgan via Callers
As I read that it's a four count allemande, almost a pull by left, to give
a 12 count swing. Either option works I suppose.

Bob

On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Colin Hume via Callers <
callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:

> On Fri, 11 Mar 2016 08:27:19 -0500, Bree Kalb via Callers wrote:
> > B1Women allmd Left 1/2; Ptr Swg
>
> Bree -
>
> I like the dance, but I would make the allemande left one and a half -
> I think that fits the music better.
>
> Colin Hume
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Re: [Callers] Recognize this dance?

2016-03-11 Thread Colin Hume via Callers
On Fri, 11 Mar 2016 08:27:19 -0500, Bree Kalb via Callers wrote:
> B1Women allmd Left 1/2; Ptr Swg

Bree -

I like the dance, but I would make the allemande left one and a half -
I think that fits the music better.

Colin Hume

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Re: [Callers] Recognize this dance?

2016-03-11 Thread Bree Kalb via Callers
No one has claimed this dance, so I guess I get to. Since it unfolded with 
little effort as I was driving home from meditation practice, I’ve given it an 
appropriate name: Dancing the Eightfold Path.   For a tight space (like the 
house concert/dance party I was thinking about at the time) you might 
substitute a gypsy/roundabout/gyre/whatever-term-you-prefer for the N Dosido.

From: Bree Kalb via Callers 
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2016 7:25 PM
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Subject: [Callers] Recognize this dance?

This emerged as I was driving home Wednesday night listening to a Latter Day 
Lizards CD and thinking about needing some fairly simple, but interesting 
dances to call at an upcoming dance.  I can’t find it in my collection of 
dances, but it’s so generic, I think someone else must have composed it and I 
was merely remembering.

A 1   N DoSiDo; Swg

A 2   LLF&B; Pass thru to an ocean wave (women take left hands); Balance the 
Wave

B1Women allmd Left 1/2; Ptr Swg

B2Circle L 3/4; Balance the ring, California Twirl

Thanks!

Bree Kalb
Carrboro NC






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