Re: [Callers] Role Scramblers dances with balances

2016-04-10 Thread Aahz via Callers
On Fri, Apr 08, 2016, James Saxe via Callers wrote: > > The sort of stuff I'm talking about strikes me as more suited for > a challenging session at a dance camp/weekend than for a regular > evening dance--and even more so now than at the time of Ted's visits > to California 25-30 years ago, on

Re: [Callers] Challenging Contras

2016-04-10 Thread Dale Wilson via Callers
One of my favorites, but it not easy to teach is *There is No Way To Peace; Peace is the Way* by Erik Hoffman: http://www.erikhoffman.com/peace.html And, although *I* don't think it's hard, this dance has two new moves: *Gold Star Wednesday **by Dale Wilson, (2012)* *...because good days

Re: [Callers] Challenging Contras

2016-04-10 Thread Bev Young via Callers
Some of my favorites are ones that have end effects, but they are fun to dance once people know to expect that. Often they have dancing on the diagonals and progressions in the middle of the dance. Here are some: Are You Most Done? by Russell Owen You Married My Daughter by Jacob Bloom Bases

Re: [Callers] Challenging Contras

2016-04-10 Thread Roger Hayes via Callers
"Fiddleheads" by Ted Sanella - Roger Hayes from mobile

Re: [Callers] Role Scramblers dances with balances

2016-04-10 Thread Bob Stein via Callers
I don’t recall dancing this with Ted back in the 70’s, but I do remember a dance at the Concord Scout House where I was in a square right in front of the stage. After the walk through we all switched gender roles and danced the entire dance that way. Ted quickly found another square to