user: Allison Jonjak
circle, swing, do si do, allemande, Lark Robin, would you like to dance with me
Israeli one
simple gifts
circle, swing, do si do, allemande, Lark Robin, would you like to dance with me
by: Chestnut
introduces moves: long lines, pass through, turn alone, do si do, swing, custom
formation: improper or proper
A1 | 8 | long lines forward & back
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4 | pass through across the set
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4 | turn alone
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A2 | 8 | long lines forward & back
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4 | pass through across the set
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4 | turn alone
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B1 | 8 | partners do si do once
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8 | partners swing
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B2 | 16 | top couple sashay to bottom of set - others move up ⁋
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If you finish dancing before the music is done, let each couple in turn just sashay down until the music is ready to end.
by: Eric Conrad
introduces moves: up the hall, down the hall, slide along set, custom
formation: proper mixer
all face up, inside hands joined
A1 | 4 | up the hall 4 steps forward
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4 | down the hall backward 4 steps back
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4 | up the hall 4 steps forward
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4 | down the hall backward 4 steps back
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A2 | 6 | partners do si do once
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2 | slide left along set ⁋
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8 | partners swing (new partner)
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B1 | 16 | "lonesome one, ride the ferry" ⁋
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B2 | 8 | long lines forward & back (adjust)
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8 | partners swing
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Start teaching dance at the "slide left along the set". Most of you are facing a new partner, but at the top and the bottom are 'lonesome ones'. Lonesome ones will 'ride the ferry (weave your own line to the top or bottom)
notice which side you're on.
5-7 couples, 6 ideal
learned from Lynn at Breaking Up Thanksgiving 2022, an ideal dance for letting barn dancers practice swings ending on correct side, because there is lots of practice but no harm if it goes wrong.
introduces moves: star, custom
formation: Becket (no matter)
A1 | 8 | long lines forward & back
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8 | long lines forward & back
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A2 | 8 | star right 4 places
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8 | star left 4 places
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B1 | 8 | neighbors do si do once
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8 | partners do si do once
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B2 | 16 | top 2 couples form line of 4, dance to the bottom over everyone's heads ⁋
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introduces moves: balance, roll away, custom
formation: four couple square
any 32-bar waltz, esp. "My Lodging is on the Cold
Ground
A1 | 4 | ____ balance corners
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4 | gentlespoons roll away ____ corner (left hand ladle to gentlespoon's right hand)
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4 | balance corners
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4 | gentlespoons roll away ____ corner
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A2 | 4 | balance corners
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4 | gentlespoons roll away ____ corner
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4 | balance corners
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4 | gentlespoons roll away partners
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B1 | 32 | waltz the set
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Via Alan Winston, as I wanted a dance featuring rollaways, but without choreography inaccessible to a room full of first-time dancers.
Alan notes: you might get to your goal with this dance which barely has choreography (La Guaracha, from "Companion to the Ballroom" 1827, here from the Community Dances Manuals):
That A1 is balance and roll away (with gentlespoon not half-sashaying); four times gets everybody home.
For a barn dance where you can't rely on everybody being able to do a traveling waltz, you can easily adapt this in multiple ways;
first off, sub a promenade for the waltz, or sub a circle left and promenade home.
second, you can just make it duple meter if you prefer, and then make it balance and swing and promenade.
Third, you can change it to be roll away with a half sashay, and it's more important to reach your partner than to get home on the rollaways; the promenade takes care of that.
Fourth, change the figure to
1st time: all balance, ladles roll left to right in front of gentlespoons (start crossing neighbor) 4x
2nd time: all balance, gentlespoons roll left to right in front of ladles
(start partner)
(For ONS you might be fine just repeating those two times, but if you're a little ambitious ... 3rd time: all balance, roll left to right 2x, / all balance, gentlespoons roll left to right 2x, meet partner on other side ...
Anyway, it's barely choreography but it gives you roll away practice in square formation without having to do heads or sides.
by: Traditional
introduces moves: custom, star promenade, butterfly whirl, promenade
formation: square dance
A1 | 8 | ladles to the center & back to the bar
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8 | gentlespoons to the center for a right hand star
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A2 | 8 | gentlespoons star LEFT pass your partner ⁋
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2 | pick up next ladle for a
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6 | star promenade left ½
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B1 | 8 | butterfly whirl to put ladles in center of a right hand star ("shoot the star")
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8 | ladles star promenade right ½
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B2 | 8 | butterfly whirl to put gentlespoons in the center ("shoot the star")
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8 | star left
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8 | partners swing "swing this ladle"
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8 | partners promenade home
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Barn dance dancers have not been quick enough to star right then left, so we've just gone "one direction." See Barn Dance Variation for simpler version.
Patter:
(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8)
ladles to the center and back to the bar, gentlespoons to the center for a right hand star
(1 2 3 4) back by the left don't go too far
(1 2) pass your partner pick up the next for a star promenade
(1 2 3 4) now gentlespoons back out & ladles go in
once and a half &you're gone again (5 6 7 8)
(1 2 3 4) now ladles back out, ladles go in
turn & a half & you're gone again (5 6 7 8)
(1 2 3 4) now break that star, everyone swing
(1 2 3 4) promenade til you get back home
from Wade Pearson, who notes "when you have dancers who are sharp, you can call this 1ce with gentlespoons as the first star, then a 2nd time with ladles as the first star for the opposite star promenade
Israeli one
by: Bob Green
introduces moves: circle, gate
formation: improper
A1 | 8 | circle left 4 places
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8 | circle right 4 places
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A2 | 8 | star left - hands across - 4 places
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8 | star right - hands across - 4 places
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B1 | 4 | ones down the center and turn alone
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4 | ones up the center
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8 | twos gate ones to face into the set
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B2 | 16 | ones long swing in the middle, end facing down ⁋
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A variation on the traditional Jefferson And Liberty. Coreographer's notes here: http://www.childgrove.org/index.php/about-dances/dance-writers/bob-green-dances
by: Julian Blechner
introduces moves: custom, allemande
formation: circle mixer
A1 | 8 | ladles to the center and back
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2 | gentlespoons to the center
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4 | gentlespoons turn alone
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2 | gentlespoons go back
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A2 | 8 | partners allemande left 1½ (gentlespoons progress CCW, ladles progress CW) ⁋
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8 | next neighbors do si do once (now your partner)
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B1 | 16 | partners balance & swing
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B2 | 16 | partners promenade along the set on the right
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by: Chestnut
introduces moves: custom
formation: four couple longways set
Reel 4 x 40 bars. Four-couple set so sashays aren't numbingly long.
A1 | 8 | long lines forward & back
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8 | long lines forward & back
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A2 | 8 | partners allemande right once
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8 | partners allemande left once
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B1 | 8 | partners two hand turn
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8 | partners do si do once
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B2 | 8 | ones down the center sashay
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8 | ones up the center sashay
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8 | ones down the outsides, followed by twos threes fours,
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0 | ones form an arch
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8 | twos up the center under the arch, followed by threes fours ⁋
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"peel the banana" could be helpful language
Sashay til you're out of music
Original at MAXICRIB, Scottish country dancing instructions compiled by Reuben Freemantle: https://www.scottish-country-dancing-dictionary.com/dance-crib/virginia-reel.html
by: Linda Leslie
formation: three-face-three
Three face three in lines facing up/down the hall. Teach "home position".
A1 | 8 | circle left 6 places
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8 | circle right 6 places
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A2 | 8 | neighbors do si do once "ends do-si-do your opposite"
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8 | neighbors do si do once "middles do-si-do your opposite"
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B1 | 8 | neighbors swing "ends swing your opposite"
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8 | neighbors swing "middles swing your opposite"
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B2 | 8 | long lines forward & back
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8 | pass through to a new line of 3 ⁋
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Linda Leslie notes: Although I don't have the exact time that I wrote this dance, it must predate the first date I called it: 10/22/93 for the Appalachian Mountain Club, Joy Street, Boston. Especially useful for one night stands! Any combination of three. All dancers CAN do this dance, and it really mixes up the dancers. Great for weddings, etc. For these type evenings, I don't talk about #1 or #2 lines of three, or progression: rather I describe "home position". Once we have walked through the dance once, I then point out the couples who have come out at the top and/or bottom, asking them to wait out one time through the dance, turn around, and that this is when "home" changes. Works like a charm.....and the dancers are very happy finding new opposites for each cycle.
Original at http://www.lindalesliecaller.website/very-easy-dances.html
by: Chestnut
introduces moves: custom
formation: circle mixer
Couples in a circle around the room facing anti-clockwise, ladles on the right.
Hold: Right hands joined over ladle's shoulder (gentlespoon's arm behind ladle's back), and left hands joined in front.
A1 | 8 | walk forward
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8 | pivot to walk backward (still counterclockwise)
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A2 | 8 | walk forward
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8 | pivot to walk backward (still clockwise)
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B1 | 8 | step together, step apart
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8 | pass ladle to the center
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B2 | 8 | step together, step apart
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8 | ladle turn back
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If not progressing, ladle twirl back to "outside".
simple gifts
introduces moves: custom
formation: circle mixer
hold in 'courtesy turn' hold (left in left hand in front; right hand in right hand behind). All couples in a circle facing LOD
A1 | 8 | partners promenade, wheel around to go back the other way
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8 | partners promenade, wheel around to face in to the center
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A2 | 4 | in to the center
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4 | wheel around
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4 | facing out, step out
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4 | wheel around, let go
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B1 | 16 | partners balance & swing, finish facing in
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B2 | 4 | balance in and out
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4 | ladle turn under gentlespoon's right arm, ladle let go & ladle face reverse direction
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4 | ladle walk forward to next gentlespoon ⁋
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8 | with next gentlespoon, take courtesy turn hold, wheel around to face line of direction
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Invented to work on getting the "courtesy turn" into muscle memory of a large group of barn dancers working their way to contra dance skills.
Teach them the courtesy turn hold as a promenade hold (left in left in front, right in right behind), then do a super-simple mixer.
I think that gets to a possibly fun-nish dance that teaches the courtesy turn divorced from right and left through or chain, and has more elastic timing than a regular contra.. (I don’t have a swing or anything because I’m really trying to get them used to that courtesy turn hold but only have to figure it out once per partner. Once they’re used to the hold and the scoop I think that then teaching chain or right & left through should be a piece of cake.
by: Chestnut
introduces moves: custom
formation: Longways Sets, 4-6 Couples
A1 | 16 | top ladle
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A2 | 16 | top gentlespoon
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B1 | 8 | top couple sashay down the middle & back
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8 | top couple separate, cast, walk down to the bottom ⁋
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B2 | 8 | partners do si do once
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8 | partners swing
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alternate B2 is sashay down & back as long lines holding hands (requires more space)
by: Dudley Laufman
introduces moves: custom
formation: proper
Longways set, 5-8 couples
A1 | 8 | long lines forward & back
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8 | top couple, sashay down
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A2 | 8 | long lines forward & back
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8 | same two, sashay up to top
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B1 | 8 | partners do si do once
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8 | partners swing, end facing up
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B2 | 16 | top couple face down, others form arch. top couple promenade down ⁋
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