Re: [Callers] Identify some dances

2013-03-11 Thread Jack Mitchell
?2 is Rocket City Romp by Cis Hinkle ?4 is Deja Vu All Over Again by Ron Buchannan (not to be mistaken for the dance by Tori BaroneI got it renamed as Deja Vu All Over Again Too (renamed by Nils Fredland) On 3/11/2013 10:29 PM, Yoyo Zhou wrote: Dear callers, Like many of you, I've

[Callers] Identify some dances

2013-03-11 Thread Yoyo Zhou
Dear callers, Like many of you, I've collected a few dances whose titles and authors I don't know. Since I always find it interesting to read when other people post their unidentified dances, I thought I'd reciprocate. I've included the name of the caller who called them, if that helps. Does

Re: [Callers] Dance title?

2013-03-11 Thread Linda Leslie
Yes, the dance the Paul has shared is by Robert Cromartie. I often will change the A1 of a Becket dance from circle left 3/4 pass thru, new N swing TO (at the end of the B2 P swing) Look on the left diagonal and find the next Ns, Circle L 3/4, N swing I find the circle and pass thru to take

Re: [Callers] Dance title?

2013-03-11 Thread Paul Wilde
Mac, This is very similar to Another Second TIme Around (I believe the author is Robert Cromartie), difference being in ASTA (as I have it) the A-1 is Cir L 3/4 and swing N, w/o the pass through. It is a GREAT dance, but very vigorous. best, Paul Here is a dance I collected a few years ago -

Re: [Callers] Dance title?

2013-03-11 Thread Richard Mckeever
While we are on this topic.. Here is a dance I collected a few years ago - but the caller did not mention the name or author.  Without that info - I haven't called it much even thought I really like the dance Help will be appreciated Becket A1 - Cir L 3/4 - pass thru swing next neighbor A2

Re: [Callers] Dance title?

2013-03-11 Thread P E
Ladies chain to balance & swing works if it's done like this: ladies join right hands for a ladies chain, pull by to give left hand to your partner's left hand, partner courtesy turns his lady, keep left hands together for a left-hand-balance to swing. As ever, the teaching is all, imho.