They may have been putting you off due to the FCC frequency reassignment
for wireless systems? If you're sure it's the switch and are interested in
getting it fixed I'd recommend trying a handy/capable friend or a local
electronics repair shop instead. You may end up with antenna-toting folks
at
Hi,
I need some advice. My wireless mic (Shure PGx2) has finally died - a problem
with the on/off switch. I sent it to Shure but they said it was was too old to
repair. Rather than buying through a cheap online site like I did last time,
which might be why it seems to have broken and gone out
On 2018-04-11 03:14 PM, Laur via Callers wrote:
I believe this is Will’s dance “turnstiles”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkXO3VOXu78
Yup, that's the one.
But he's now renamed it as "Crossing the Kelvin".
(There are already dances named:
- "Turnstyles" (by Chris Page),
- "Turnstyle"
Swim at Round Pond - Stephanie Marie dup imp (2016?)
A1- ones gypsy & swing
A2- circle left 1x, N swing (end facing down ones on outside)
B1- Down the hall, turn alone, return,
B2- balance to N who gates ones around to new neighbor for mirror do-si-do
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018, 7:28 AM Mary Collins
Hi, Claire,
My favorite dance to pair with the tune "Wizard's Walk" is "Bev's Becket"
by Cary Ravitz: http://www.dance.ravitz.us/#bb. I find that the hey in A2
pairs well with the musical buildup in that phrase and that the balance at
the top of B1 pairs well with the musical explosion at the
I believe this is Will’s dance “turnstiles”
Laurie Pietravalle
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
On Wednesday, April 11, 2018, 7:08 AM, Liam Binley via Callers
wrote:
Hi,I don’t know if anyone can help me, but this is worth a shot. I recently
viewed a video
On Apr 11, 2018, at 5:18 AM, Tom Hinds wrote:
> Jim, maybe the meager response was because you didn't give an example. And
> what does "the DL;TR crowd" mean?
I didn't give an explicit example in my 2014 message
On 2018-04-11 07:08 AM, Liam Binley via Callers wrote:
Hi,
I don’t know if anyone can help me, but this is worth a shot. I recently
viewed a video of a dance on youtube called by Will Mentor, at the Atlanta
dance weekend, but I cannot find a name for it, and am struggling to get
the full
Jim, maybe the meager response was because you didn't give an example. And
what does "the DL;TR crowd" mean?
Tom
Sent from my iPad
> On Apr 10, 2018, at 9:45 PM, jim saxe via Callers
> wrote:
>
>> On Apr 6, 2018, at 3:49 PM, Yoyo Zhou via Callers
>>
Claire (sorry for prev. misspell),
Surprise...my notes say good old Broken Sixpence by Don Armstrong worked
well.
Both have a DTH in the B1 and just fit so fluidly. Makes me smile everytime.
If you need calls for "Swim" let me know.
Mary
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018, 7:08 AM Mary Collins
Hi,
I don’t know if anyone can help me, but this is worth a shot. I recently viewed
a video of a dance on youtube called by Will Mentor, at the Atlanta dance
weekend, but I cannot find a name for it, and am struggling to get the full
notation for it. I have attached the link for the dance
Clare,
Stephanie Marie wrote a dance Swim at Round Pond that I called and the band
had Wizzard's Walk in their set. It fit so beautifully, the dancers beamed
as did I. There is another too, done to it, I'll check my notes and get
back to you. Both have DTH moves.
Mary
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018, 4:36
Does someone have dance choreography for an easy contra that goes well with
Wizard’s walk tune?
I know there was a “Grumpy” longways family dance written to go with it.
Thanks !
Claire Takemori
SF Bay Area
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