user: Koren A Wake
break
by: Gene Hubert
introduces moves: swing, down the hall, up the hall, circle, chain, star
formation: improper
A1 | 16 | neighbors balance & swing end facing down the hall
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A2 | 8 | down the hall and turn as a couple
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8 | up the hall and bend into a ring
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B1 | 8 | circle left 3 places
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8 | partners swing
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B2 | 8 | ladles chain
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8 | star left 4 places ⁋
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by: Seth Tepfer
introduces moves: Rory O'More, allemande, pass through, do si do
formation: improper
Starts in short waves, right hand to neighbors
A1 | 8 | balance & Rory O'More right
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8 | balance & Rory O'More left
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A2 | 16 | neighbors balance & swing
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B1 | 8 | ladles allemande right 1½
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8 | partners swing
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B2 | 6 | circle left 3 places
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2 | pass through ⁋
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8 | next neighbors do si do 1¼ to short waves
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Based on Apples and Chocolate by Sue Rosen
by: Robert Cromartie
introduces moves: long lines
formation: improper
A1 | 8 | star left - wrist grip - 4 places
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8 | neighbors allemande left 1½
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A2 | 8 | ladles allemande right 1½
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8 | partners swing
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B1 | 6 | circle left 3 places
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10 | neighbors swing
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B2 | 8 | long lines forward & back
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8 | star right - wrist grip - 4 places ⁋
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Author's Notes:
The transition from left hand star to allemande left is especially nice if a New England style (hand on wrist) star is used. This is the only dance I can think of for which I specifically request that type of star in those parts of the country where the default is hands-across.
Unfortunately, the origin of the name is lost in the mists of time. All I can say is that "Al" is not Al Olson, although had I known who he is when I wrote this, it might have been. Composed sometime around 1989.
This dance is from William Watson's mirror of American Country Dances On Line
All rights reserved by the author; used by permission.
Added to database 9/14/1997; last revised 3/5/1999; edited by Russell Owen
by: Isaac Banner
introduces moves: slice, give & take
formation: Becket
A1 | 4 | slice left ⁋
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4 | gentlespoons take neighbors
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8 | neighbors swing
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A2 | 8 | circle left 3 places
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8 | partners do si do 1¼ into short waves
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B1 | 8 | balance & Rory O'More right
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8 | balance & Rory O'More left
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B2 | 16 | partners balance & swing
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Inspired by Cheat Lake Twirl by Perry Shafran
break
by: John Coffman
introduces moves: petronella
formation: improper
A1 | 16 | neighbors balance & swing
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A2 | 8 | gentlespoons allemande left 1½
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8 | partners swing
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B1 | 8 | long lines forward & back
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8 | ladles chain
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B2 | 8 | balance & petronella
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8 | balance & petronella + (look for new neighbors) ⁋
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by: Rick Mohr
introduces moves: pull by dancers, custom, zig zag
formation: improper
fast reels
A1 | 8 | circle right 4 places
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6 | neighbors allemande left once
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2 | gentlespoons pull by right
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A2 | 16 | hey, partners passing left shoulders to start
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B1 | 16 | partners balance & swing
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B2 | 10 | circle left 5 places to original place
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6 | zig left zag right ⁋
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Rick Mohr notes: This is a very fun dance, especially with fast reels.
It helps to alert the gentlespoons to pull by at the end of the phrase in A1. Otherwise some will delay until the beginning of A2, making them late for the balance in B1. This can be reinforced during the dance by calling "gentlespoons right hand pull by" early by a beat or two.
The "Zig-Zag" in B2 is most satisfying if dancers emphasize the sideways left/right motion rather than the forward motion which gets them past their neighbors. There's plenty of time, so encourage them to go a good distance out of the set in the Zig. The idea is to let the momentum from the circle left propel into the Zig left, and then let the momentum from the Zag right lead directly into the circle right with the next couple.
For Robin Kynoch, a fine tinwhistle player from Framingham, Massachusetts. You might not think it possible to "rock" on the whistle, but Robin does.
Originally posted to: http://rickmohr.net/contra/dances.asp#RockinRobin
by: Susan Petrick
introduces moves: poussette, hey, balance the ring, California twirl
formation: improper
A1 | 8 | half poussette - gentlespoons pull partners back then left
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8 | neighbors swing
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A2 | 8 | ladles chain to partner
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8 | ladles start a half hey - rights in center, lefts on ends
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B1 | 16 | partners balance & swing
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B2 | 8 | circle left 3 places
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4 | balance the ring
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4 | partners California twirl then join two hands ⁋
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by: Linda Leslie
introduces moves: slide along set, right left through
formation: Becket
A1 | 0 | slide left along set ⁋
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8 | circle left 3 places
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8 | neighbors swing
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A2 | 8 | right left through (or promenade)
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8 | ladles chain to partner
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B1 | 8 | balance & petronella
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8 | balance & petronella
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B2 | 16 | partners balance & swing
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A variation of the dance Old Time Elixir by Mike Boerschig. The same dance was also written by Dean Snipes, and is called "Tica Tica Timing".