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Michael Fuerst 802 N Broadway Urbana IL 61801 217 239 5844
There are occasional requests on this forum for a dance to be identified, which got me thinking.
As with, I’m sure, many callers, I have a number of dances that I’ve come across, often at dances, where I know neither the name nor the author. I like to honour the choreographer by mentioning their name and the name of the dance when I call it, but I can’t do this if I don’t know it.
It is usually relatively easy to find the author if you know the title, using Michael Dyck's excellent Contradance Index, but without a title it becomes a much bigger task. An “obvious” solution would be a magical web page that lets you put in the dance and to reward you with the name and author. Apart from the massive logistical challenge of creating and maintaining such a database, this seems morally dubious as some authors prefer not to publish their work.
So what can we do? We could all ask on [Callers] but we’d soon get fed up with the forum being taken over. I wondered about a “please identify this dance” (sub-)forum, similar to the many ”ask the expert” forums (fora?) you see in the IT community.
Do members have any thoughts about this? Will it work? How do we get people on it? What are the issues? Is there a batter / alternative approach?
Over to the Hive Mind.
Jeremy
http://barndancecaller.net/SocialDance.html
I learned this dance from George Marshall at the Charlottesville, VA, Fall
Festival, 2014. Can someone tell me the name of the dance and its author?
Thanks.
Improper Contra
A1 Half-pousette around Neighbors, women push
Swing Neighbor
A2 Men allemande L 1 1/2
Meet P and pass R for half a hey
B1 Gypsy and swing P
B2 Women chain
Circle RIGHT into half-pousette
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At the last minute Bob Isaacs had to cancel calling for our double
contradance on November 21.just a few days away. This is a double dance
with the amazing Jay Unger and Molly Mason. The afternoon dance is from 3-5
for experienced dancers followed by a potluck and an evening dance from
7-10:30. We can provide lodging if needed. Please contact me ASAP:
egidseg(a)optimum.net
Eric Gidseg
For Hudson Valley Community Dances
<http://hudsonvalleydance.org/> http://hudsonvalleydance.org/
Hi All:
Passing this on from the organizer. I hate to cancel any gig, especially so close to the date, but a business trip got extended into the weekend. Any help is greatly appreciated - Bob At the last minute Bob Isaacs had to cancel calling for our double contra dance on November 21…just a few days away. This is a double dance with the amazing Jay Unger and Molly Mason. The afternoon dance is from 3-5 for experienced dancers followed by a potluck and an evening dance from 7-10:30. We can provide lodging if needed. Please contact me ASAP: egidseg(a)optimum.net Eric GidsegFor Hudson Valley Community Danceshttp://hudsonvalleydance.org/
Hi folks. I need to hand off this gig to be at a memorial service.
This is a dance celebrating the installation of an old student and dear
friend of mine as the new pastor at the Framingham UCC church.
Expect 150-200 people to be at the installation in the sanctuary; how many
choose to dance afterwards in the church hall and for how long is a
question mark -- probably 75 for the first dance, 50 for the second, 30 for
the third/fourth, and 16 close friends of the brand new Reverand for the
final one, if I had to guess. Community/family dance repertoire, not
hard-core contra.
Budget is 400; I'm willing to pitch in 50$ of my own to bring it up to 150
each.
I'm very sorry to be missing this, but the memorial concert for a colleague
who recently, suddenly, and sadly passed away has to take precedence.
I'd welcome suggestions for family-dance-savvy callers within reasonable
driving range who might not be regularly reading this board.
Thanks,
Amy
The 20th Canadian National Square and Round Dance Convention will be held in
London ON July 19-21, 2018. http://www.squaredance.ca/2018/
Why am I mentioning this on a contra callers list? Because I have been asked
to coordinate the contra programming. I'm hoping there are a few contra
callers out there who dance MWSD, who might be interested in attending the
Convention. Price goes up January 2016, and it's in Canadian dollars so a
double good time to think about it!
I've been promised at least 8 hours contra programming, and there will be a
live band available for at least part of the time.
Judy Greenhill
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All, This is Josefins Waltz. Chris Peoples provided me with a copy. It is a very beautiful and fairly easy waltz to play (not many eighth notes). If you get a chance, play through it, and see what you think. We could add it to our repertoire and try it this week - thoughts from other fiddlers? I know Drew, Chris, and Michael know it already.
I know slightly different chords but for now we can stick with these so mando/guitar/dulcimer folks etc. would all be together.
Martha
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The 29th Annual Ralph Page Dance Legacy Weekend is January 15 - 17, 2016 on
the UNH Campus in Durham, NH. Providing scholarships to aspiring callers
and dance musicians has long been an important part of our event.
There are 2 scholarships for callers and 2 for musicians. Should you know
someone who would be interested, please have them visit the website:
http://ralphpage.neffa.org/ and look at the "Scholarship" link.
The application couldn't be easier! Application deadline is Dec. 5.
Thanks!
Sandy Lafleur
RPDLW Committee