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On 13-09-13 07:32 AM, Emily Addison wrote:
I've been collecting dances over the last few years and there are a few
that I'd like to add to my box but for which I don't have a name.
[By the time I finished writing this
4 is a common variant of Trip to Lambertville.
6 is "Pirouette Four" by Al Olson.
9 is "Southern Swing" by Steve Zakon-Anderson.
10 may be a corrupted version of "Balance to My Lou" by Becky Hill, or
"Ellen's Yarns" by Rick Mohr.
2 and 11 are mysteries.
-Chris Page
San Diego
On Friday,
Some of these have been identified already, but comments and more IDs:
> *--*
> *??NAME 3: IMPROPER*
>
> N Bal & Sw
>
> LL F, G roll L away with half sashay
> LL F, L roll G away with half sashay
>
> L
Emily,
This looks like good dances for an open public contra dance. Thank you for
noting the figures using effective word order. It makes it much easier to
read.
#3 appears to be "Rollin' and Tumblin'" by Cis Hinkle
#7 is "Cranky Ingenuity" by Bill Olson
I will be interested in learning what
Number 8 is Get Me Going by Lisa Greenleaf
Number 1 is essentially the same dance, with the exception of the
ladies' gypsy. Not sure that this would qualify as a different dance/
different name. When I call dances with very slight variations like
this, I usually say something like "slight
Number 4 is Rollin' & Tumblin' by Cis Hinkle
However, I have the ladies doing an allemande left once and a half
Linda
*??NAME 3: IMPROPER*
N Bal & Sw
LL F, G roll L away with half sashay
LL F, L roll G away with half sashay
L in for Al L 1.5
P Swing
#7 is "Cranky Ingenuity" by bill olson. B1 should be Allem *L* x 1.5
bill
> Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2013 09:32:26 -0500
> From: emilyladdi...@gmail.com
> To: call...@sharedweight.net
> Subject: [Callers] 11 dances without names (or authors) ... possible help???
>
Hi Caller Listservers :)
I've been collecting dances over the last few years and there are a few
that I'd like to add to my box but for which I don't have a name. I've
listed 11 below. If anyone has the brain (or computer program!) to help me
out, it would be much appreciated!
Authors are