Re: [Callers] Dance Title

2019-04-26 Thread Gregory Frock via Callers
That would be "Leap of Faith" by Bob Isaacs. On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 4:57 PM Rich Sbardella via Callers < callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote: > Anyone recognize this dance? > > A1 Bal Wave Spin Right, Bar Wave, Spin L (Ladies all the way across) > A2 P B&S > B1 CL 3/4, N Swg > B2 F&B,

Re: [Callers] Dance Title

2019-04-26 Thread Greenleaf via Callers
Leap of Faith by Bob Isaacs BUT It’s a Star R at the end of the B2 Lisa G > On Apr 26, 2019, at 4:57 PM, Rich Sbardella via Callers > wrote: > > Anyone recognize this dance? > > A1 Bal Wave Spin Right, Bar Wave, Spin L (Ladies all the way across) > A2 P B&S > B1 CL 3/4, N Swg > B2 F&B

Re: [Callers] Dance Title

2018-11-13 Thread Tom via Callers
I’m sorry that should be a forward and back instead of a chain. Sent from my iPad > On Nov 13, 2018, at 10:07 AM, Tom wrote: > > Looks like a variation of my The Amazing Becky Cohen. One version that I > call is (and it’s in indifferent or progressed improper): > > A1. Men all. Left 1 1/2 >

Re: [Callers] Dance Title

2018-11-13 Thread Tom via Callers
Looks like a variation of my The Amazing Becky Cohen. One version that I call is (and it’s in indifferent or progressed improper): A1. Men all. Left 1 1/2 Swing P A2 circle left 3/4 swing N B1 chain, bal. P square thru 2 B2. Bal. next neighbor, box, do si do. Tom Hinds Sent from my iPad >

Re: [Callers] Dance title, author and choreography

2017-01-28 Thread QuiAnn2 via Callers
It looks like that’s it, thanks! > On Jan 28, 2017, at 6:45 AM, Michael Dyck via Callers > wrote: > > On 17-01-28 02:03 AM, QuiAnn2 via Callers wrote: >> >> Does anyone know the title, author and author's choreography of the dance? I >> can work out the choreography but would like to see ho

Re: [Callers] Dance title, author and choreography

2017-01-28 Thread Michael Dyck via Callers
On 17-01-28 02:03 AM, QuiAnn2 via Callers wrote: Does anyone know the title, author and author's choreography of the dance? I can work out the choreography but would like to see how the author describes the B1 and B2 of the dance. Thanks! https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=51&v=fs1nS2N

Re: [Callers] Dance Title

2016-10-30 Thread Kalia Kliban via Callers
On 10/30/2016 1:55 PM, Tom Hinds via Callers wrote: On Oct 27, 2016, at 3:25 PM, Rich Sbardella via Callers wrote: I am looking for the title and author of the following dance. I wrote a dance similar to this. Perhaps it's been collected and a variation has been called in other places. Nam

Re: [Callers] Dance Title

2016-10-30 Thread Tom Hinds via Callers
On Oct 27, 2016, at 3:25 PM, Rich Sbardella via Callers wrote: I am looking for the title and author of the following dance. Can anyone help me? A1 CL 3/4, N Swg A2 LL, Partner Balance, Pull R, Pull L B1 Along Line RH Bal, Bx Gnat, Gents Alle Left 1 1/2 B2 P Bal & Swg I wrote a dance

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 m

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 - b

Re: [Callers] Dance title?

2013-03-11 Thread Richard Mckeever
As ever, the teaching is all, imho. > From: luke.do...@gmail.com > Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2013 16:17:45 -0400 > To: call...@sharedweight.net > Subject: Re: [Callers] Dance title? > > I haven't seen that specific dance. I'm also a little puzzled by the chain > to bal

Re: [Callers] Dance title?

2013-03-11 Thread P E
g is all, imho. > From: luke.do...@gmail.com > Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2013 16:17:45 -0400 > To: call...@sharedweight.net > Subject: Re: [Callers] Dance title? > > I haven't seen that specific dance. I'm also a little puzzled by the chain > to balance transition. > >

Re: [Callers] Dance title?

2013-03-10 Thread Luke Donforth
I haven't seen that specific dance. I'm also a little puzzled by the chain to balance transition. It looks very similar to "Button Pushers", which I unfortunately don't know who wrote. They add a women DSD 1x to mediate the chain->partner swing. Button Pushers by unknown Contra/Improper A1

Re: [Callers] Dance title?

2013-03-10 Thread Jack Mitchell
I am having trouble picturing how the intended flow would be from the ladies chain into the partner balance and swing. It seems like it would be rather awkward. Sent from my iPhone On Mar 10, 2013, at 3:34 PM, Michael Barraclough wrote: > Does anyone have a title/author for this dance? I

Re: [Callers] Dance title/author?

2010-05-19 Thread mavis mcgaugh
PM Subject: Re: [Callers] Dance title/author? I composed something similar for my friend Nancy Spero a few years ago. It's called "Dancy Nancy" and goes like this: A1 w/N, bal; box the gnat; gents almd L 1-1/2X A2 w/P, gypsy & swing B1 circle L 3/4, swing N B2 long lines fwd

Re: [Callers] Dance title/author?

2010-05-17 Thread Katy Heine
I composed something similar for my friend Nancy Spero a few years ago. It's called "Dancy Nancy" and goes like this: A1 w/N, bal; box the gnat; gents almd L 1-1/2X A2 w/P, gypsy & swing B1 circle L 3/4, swing N B2 long lines fwd & back, 1/2 hey (ladies start R sh) --Katy Heine -Original Mes

Re: [Callers] Dance title/author?

2010-05-17 Thread richgoss
Caveat: With the partner balance in A2, this puts the ladies back-to-back.  The hey in B1 starts with passing your partner by the right. - Original Message - From: "Michael Barraclough" To: "Caller's discussion list" Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 12:48:46 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada P

Re: [Callers] Dance title/author?

2010-05-17 Thread Bob Isaacs
Michael and All: It is called Treasure of the Sierra Madre by James Hutson of Southern California, and it's a good one. Bob > From: mich...@michaelbarraclough.com > To: call...@sharedweight.net > Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 15:48:46 -0400 > Subject: [Callers] Dance title/author? > > Hi >

Re: [Callers] Dance title/author?

2010-05-17 Thread richgoss
Treasure of the Sierra Madre - James Hutson - Original Message - From: "Michael Barraclough" To: "Caller's discussion list" Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 12:48:46 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific Subject: [Callers] Dance title/author? Hi   Does anyone recognise this one?  

Re: [Callers] dance title & author mystery -- Feet in Flight

2006-07-04 Thread Chrissy Fowler
Hi all, Recently got this from Dale Rempert and am forwarding along. Cheers! Chrissy From: Dale Rempert To: "Chrissy Fowler" CC: richg...@comcast.net Subject: Re: FW: [Callers] FW: Re: dance title & author mystery Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 02:04:28 -0500 Hi Chrissy, A friend in the discussion

Re: [Callers] dance title & author mystery

2006-05-09 Thread Rich Goss
The B1 I got from Dale is: B1: Corners Cross (Gents, then Ladies) Circle Left (1x) I like the other two mentioned. On 5/9/06 3:38 AM, "Chris Weiler" wrote: > Hi Peter, > > Thank you for identifying the dance! We had a great time dancing it at > Chrissy's "Woman's Prerogative" session

Re: [Callers] dance title & author mystery

2006-05-09 Thread Chris Weiler
Hi Peter, Thank you for identifying the dance! We had a great time dancing it at Chrissy's "Woman's Prerogative" session at NEFFA this year. To get an idea of how busy the SharedWeight list is, you can visit the website and view the public archives there. http://www.sharedweight.net/ There