[Callers] Calling a Halloween dance tonight? Try this circle mixer...

2016-10-29 Thread Amy Cann via Callers
I try and call the dances of Rich Blazej whenever I can and this one's a Halloween favorite, re-done as "Werewolves and Zombies". *Garfield's Escape* -- circle of couples PLUS ONE EXTRA in the center (Garfield) A1 All into the center EIGHT steps and back, menacing the Garfield A2 Circle left,

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2016-10-29 Thread Greg Allan via Callers
asagna and some fresh kitty litter". > > My favorite normal tune for this is the minor jig Coleraine, played at a > slightly slower lurch-y tempo, but if I'm lucky the band'll do the Alfred > Hitchcock theme. > > Have fun, just thought I'd s

Re: [Callers] Calling a Halloween dance tonight? Try this circle mixer...

2016-10-29 Thread Jacob or Nancy Bloom via Callers
Here's a link to the sheet music for the tune that was used for Alfred Hitchcock Presents, in case you want to have it for your musicians. It's called, "Funeral March of a Marionette." http://makingmusicfun.net/pdf/sheet_music/march-of-the-marionette-piano.pdf Jacob On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at

Re: [Callers] Calling a Halloween dance tonight? Try this circle mixer...

2016-10-29 Thread Tony Parkes via Callers
Thank you, Amy! I used it tonight at a wild church party, calling it Zombie Escape. This was a record dance, so I used the track of Brisk Young Lads that the Canterbury made for CDSS in the 1970s. It’s a jig in A minor like Coleraine, so it worked perfectly. Tony From: Callers