Thanks a lot!
Richard
On Jan 23, 2016, at 12:06 AM, Keith Wood via Callers wrote:
> I've written a new one recently: The Curse of Scotland.
>
> See an animation at
> http://dancekaleidoscope.org.au/dance.html#TheCurseOfScotland.
>
> Formation:Longways set for four couples, plus one person
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On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 11:30 PM Amy Carroll via Callers <
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> I'm sorry, but it really isn't enough to just ignore the posts. They fill
> my inbox and
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Jeremy,
My understanding is that here in the US choreography can't be
protected by law but the written word or the description of it can be
legally copyrighted.
It would be interesting to know what the law is in the UK.
T
See if you can find El Capitan on line. I learned it from Larry
Edelman and I believe it's Fr-CA. I probably have the dance but am
to busy with the snow and critters right now to find it.
T
While considering the replacement for gypsy I’ve recently danced to callers
using gyre, eyes-swing, and orbit. Without discussing the merits/flaws to one
of these or other terms I wonder how important it is for there to eventually be
an agreed-upon term?
My view is that it would be good for
On Sat, 23 Jan 2016 10:47:04 -0500, Tom Hinds via Callers wrote:
> My understanding is that here in the US choreography can't be
> protected by law but the written word or the description of it can
> be legally copyrighted.
>
> It would be interesting to know what the law is in the UK.
My
I have a version of it though I’m not sure where it came from. It’s more of a
play party dance, and rarely goes along with the music.
El Capitan
2 lines facing, can be 4 or 5 couples, 1 extra person with a handkerchief to
wave (El Capitan).
Music plays.
Person who is El Capitan yells