2023 05 27 Berea Dance (actually called)(with commentary)

user: Dan Kappus

Monday Night in Ballard

by: Mike Richardson

chose this instead of pooh bear's holiday because too many down-the-halls in the evening is a bad look

introduces moves: swing, long lines, allemande, do si do, circle, pull by dancers

formation: improper

A1 16
neighbors balance & swing
A2 8
long lines forward & back
8
ladles allemande left 1½
B1 16
partners balance & swing
B2 8
gentlespoons do si do once
6
circle left 3 places
2
neighbors pull by right

Cranky Ingenuity

by: Bill Olson

introduces moves: balance the ring, California twirl

formation: improper

A1 8
circle left 4 places
8
neighbors do si do once as couples
A2 8
neighbors do si do once
8
neighbors swing
B1 8
gentlespoons allemande left 1½
8
partners swing
B2 8
circle left 3 places
4
balance the ring
4
partners California twirl ⁋

B2 Circle L 3/4 (8), Balance the ring (4), Calif Twir
Bill Olson notes: The A part of this dance came from Vermont fiddler, Amy Cann. The rest kind of came together before a Concord (MA) Scouthouse gig on Feb 23, 2004. I used this easy dance to start off the evening that night. It is dedicated to my good friends from the venerable Boston area band, Yankee Ingenuity: Peter Barnes (who always enjoys a good pun), Mary Lea, Jack O'Conner and Cal Howard.

Alamo Intro

by: Al Green

chose this over Atlantic Mixer because it teaches balancing the wave

introduces moves: custom, balance, promenade

formation: Circle Mixer

In this dance, neighbor becomes partner. Gentlespoons or left-hand side dancers are progressing clockwise, which may be off brand. Ladles are progressing counterclockwise. At the beginning of the dance, next partner (neighbor) is the dancer closest to each dancer who is not that dancer's partner.

A1 8
ladles into the center and come back clap at the center
8
gentlespoons into the center and turn to face out (clap at the center)
A2 4
____ balance the wave
4
partners allemande left ½ (go halfway)
4
____ balance the wave
4
partners allemande left ½ (go halfway)(face neighbor)
B1 16
neighbors balance & swing
B2 16
neighbors promenade (henceforth, this neighbor is new partner)

Flirtation Reel

by: Tony Parkes

Error here in teaching it with half a hey at first, but corrected.

introduces moves: down the hall, up the hall, hey, gyre

formation: improper

A1 8
down the hall and turn alone
8
up the hall and end facing neighbor
A2 16
neighbors start a full hey - rights on ends, lefts in center
B1 8
neighbors gyre once
8
neighbors swing, end facing across the set
B2 8
long lines forward & back
8
ones swing, end facing down ⁋

Dance All Night

by: Rich Mohr

One dancer thanked me for the variety, which was the point of including a four-facing-four, but I worried if I required too much from the dancers.

introduces moves: custom

formation: four face four

Have dancers note their "trail buddies" and who their corners are. The two dancers in the middle of the line of 4 are corners and the dancers at the ends have their corners in front of them.

A1 8
long lines forward & back
8
corners swing
A2 8
ladles star right once
8
corners allemande left 1.25
B1 10
partners pull by right for grand right and left until they meet their partner
6
partners do si do once
B2 16
partners balance & swing and end facing new lines of 4 ⁋

In the grand right and left dancers end up traveling half way around the circle.

Simplicity Swing

by: Becky Hill

A quick walkthru dance, a barnburner, after something more difficult.

introduces moves: chain, star

formation: improper

A1 16
neighbors balance & swing
A2 8
circle left 3 places
8
partners swing
B1 8
long lines forward & back
8
ladles chain to neighbor
B2 8
star left 4 places ⁋
8
next neighbors do si do once

Heart of Glass

by: Cary Ravitz

Moved up as a simpler substitute for overly-fussy "Starburst"

introduces moves: pass through, star promenade, butterfly whirl

formation: Becket

A1 6
circle left 3 places
2
pass through ⁋
8
next neighbors swing
A2 8
gentlespoons allemande left 1½, keeping hands, pick up partner
4
star promenade left ½
4
butterfly whirl to face in
B1 16
ladles start a full hey - rights in center, lefts on ends
B2 16
partners balance & swing

Cary Ravitz notes: This dance is an easier version of Through the Looking Glass, or you
might see it as Amy Kahn's Sweet Music with a different progression,
or Steve Zakon-Anderson's Twirling at the Alter with the progression
moved from the hey to the circle, or David Zinkin's Becky's Becket
with a different A2.

http://www.dance.ravitz.us/dance2011.htm#hg

Maliza's Magical Mystery Motion v.

by: Cary Ravitz

Substituted to make an easier dance for the first after the break

introduces moves: petronella

formation: Becket ccw

A1 8
circle left 3 places
8
neighbors swing
A2 8
long lines forward & back
8
ladles chain
B1 8
balance & petronella and turn to face the next ⁋
8
balance & petronella
B2 16
partners balance & swing

Mad Robin in Love

by: Greg Frock

introduces moves: mad robin, pass by

formation: improper

A1 8
neighbors do si do once
8
neighbors swing
A2 8
long lines forward & back
8
mad robin, gentlespoons in front
B1 4
gentlespoons pass by left shoulders
12
partners swing
B2 8
circle left 3 places
4
balance the ring
4
partners California twirl ⁋

Dancers will try to rush the mad robin to include the gentlespoons cross in A2. Remind them there is plenty of time to complete the figure. Written for Robin Wilson in 2011

Ad Vielle (Oddville)

by: Erik Weberg

Blissful. Balance forward and back, walk to new wave, shadow allemande to partner B&S

introduces moves: custom, form an ocean wave

formation: Becket, indecent

Start in wavy line across; gentlespoons take right in center, give left to partners. ID shadow in next wave.

A1 4
balance the wave forward and back
4
drop hands, walk forward along the set
0
form an ocean wave - gentlespoons by right hands and shadows by left hands
4
balance the new wave forward and back
4
shadows allemande left ¾
A2 16
partners balance & swing
B1 6
circle left 3 places
2
pass through to next neighbors
8
neighbors swing
B2 8
ladles allemande right 1½
8
partners allemande left 1½ - hold on
0
form an ocean wave - gentlespoons by right hands and prev neighbors by left hands

Awesome Double Progression Dance

by: Donna Calhoun

Fast and easy dance for the end

formation: improper

A1 8
down the hall and turn alone 1s in center
8
up the hall and bend into a ring
A2 8
circle left 4 places
8
star left 4 places ⁋
B1 16
neighbors balance & swing NEW Neighbor
B2 8
long lines forward & back
8
ones swing end facing down ⁋

Written one night when I left my cards on the kitchen table. Sent a friend
to retrieve them, but in the meantime wrote this as a stopgap. It remained
nameless for a couple of years till Robert Cromartie called it and afterward
Gene Hubert asked "What was the name of that Awesome Double
Progression Dance?"