Re: [Callers] Holiday dances and tunes

2011-12-03 Thread Aylwen Gardiner-Garden
John's Christmas Carol Dance Book is now available as a book, a downloadable pdf or as an ePub from *http://tinyurl.com/6wfag5s * Just search for "Christmas Carol Dance Book" at http://www.lulu.com * * *Aylwen* * * *Earthly Delights Historic Dance Academy* www.earthlydelights.com.au

Re: [Callers] Holiday dances and tunes

2011-12-03 Thread Linda Mrosko
> > > > > Mac > > > > > > > > > > From: Ric Goldman <timel...@rgoldman.org> > > To: 'Caller's discussion list' <call...@sharedweight.net> > > Sent: Friday, December 2, 2011 2:23 PM > > Subject: [

Re: [Callers] Holiday dances and tunes

2011-12-02 Thread Richard Mckeever
along if you want. Mac From: Ric Goldman <timel...@rgoldman.org> To: 'Caller's discussion list' <call...@sharedweight.net> Sent: Friday, December 2, 2011 2:23 PM Subject: [Callers] Holiday dances and tunes Hi folks, I have 4 gigs coming up t

Re: [Callers] Holiday dances and tunes

2011-12-02 Thread Alan Winston - SSRL Central Computing
"What Child Is This" / "Greensleeves" works fine for a waltz and can be substituted for, eg, "Spanish Waltz". "Jingle Bells" is fine for a contra or a polka (and Gayle Ticknor wrote an "English" dance to it). "Winter Solstice" is Wendy Crouch's five-couple square English dance, not really

[Callers] Holiday dances and tunes

2011-12-02 Thread Ric Goldman
Hi folks, I have 4 gigs coming up this month, 1 of which is a ONS. I'll look in archives as well, but I'm curious if folks can recommend any good dances or tunes in an Xmas, Hannukah, Solstice, or Kwanza theme I can use. I already have a few gimmicks, but always looking for more. Thanx, Ric