Well, it's not a quadrille, but La Bastrangue is French Canadian and
generally a crowd pleaser.
Martha
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> Hi all,
>
> I am planning an ONS for about 100, mostly adults. The husband of the
> organizer is Irish, from Ireland, and her dad, I think, is either
> French or
> French-Canadian.
>
> Do you have any suggestions for Irish, French, or French Canadian
> dances
> that might have been popular where these folks grew up, and which
> would be
> appropriate for this crowd. The organizer mentioned specifically
> that her
> dad especially liked French Quadrilles. Do you have any that these
> folks
> might enjoy? Any and all suggestions are, of course, more than
> welcome.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Rickey Holt,
>
> Fremont, NH
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Thanks for the clarification...obviously I'm not a girl that does
ONS's...lol....
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Jack Mitchell <jamitch3(a)mindspring.com>wrote:
> ONS = One Night Stand. Easy dances for crowds with almost no
> experienced dancers.
> At 01:58 PM 6/22/2009, you wrote:
>
> I can forward this to our Irish dance group and see if they can help
> you
> out. What is ONS ? I'm not familiar with that abbreviation. If
> you are
> talking about ceili dancing for beginners there are some simple ones
> but
> there is also specific music that goes with them. Good luck.
> Mary Collins
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Rickey <holt.e(a)comcast.net> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am planning an ONS for about 100, mostly adults. The husband of
> the
> > organizer is Irish, from Ireland, and her dad, I think, is either
> French or
> > French-Canadian.
> >
> > Do you have any suggestions for Irish, French, or French Canadian
> dances
> > that might have been popular where these folks grew up, and which
> would be
> > appropriate for this crowd. The organizer mentioned specifically
> that her
> > dad especially liked French Quadrilles. Do you have any that these
> folks
> > might enjoy? Any and all suggestions are, of course, more than
> welcome.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Rickey Holt,
> >
> > Fremont, NH
> >
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Hi all,
I am planning an ONS for about 100, mostly adults. The husband of the
organizer is Irish, from Ireland, and her dad, I think, is either French or
French-Canadian.
Do you have any suggestions for Irish, French, or French Canadian dances
that might have been popular where these folks grew up, and which would be
appropriate for this crowd. The organizer mentioned specifically that her
dad especially liked French Quadrilles. Do you have any that these folks
might enjoy? Any and all suggestions are, of course, more than welcome.
Thanks.
Rickey Holt,
Fremont, NH
Last night I called the dance Bronwyn Woods wrote and called at Callers week "Hortensia's Cravat". It was a nice memory. The dance community enjoyed it. It brought back fond memories of our night on the floor.
Laurie Pietravalle
Hi,
July 11, Exeter NH, 7:30 for a share of the gate. Our series is in its
fifth or sixth year and we usually have a house band. I recently found out
that all but two members of the band will not be able to play July 11. In
fact we are left with only rhythm guitar and drums. If you can play on July
11, please contact me ASAP.
Thanks,
Rickey
Will wrote:" I don't understand what's happening in B2 the way it's written..."
In Gems, here's how the dance appears:
FATAL KISS OF THE ICE PRINCESS (Timothy Gant)
Imp-Double progression
Tune: Flowing Reel
A1 CCW gypsy neighbor three-quarters. Women pass right shoulders. CCW gypsy
partner.
A2 Hey, women starting by passing right shoulders.
B1 Women, followed by partners, start right hands across; turn about once and a
quarter to progressed position. LH across with near couple once around.
B2 Partners promenade about one-half around that new couple and face counter to
direction of progression Right and left thru up and down the set and pass thru
along to yet another couple.
"The author suggests consummating the gypsies in the last change: A1 Allemande
right your neighbor once and three-quarters. Men allemande left once and a half.
A2: Clockwise gypsy and swing your partner. B1 & B2: Ladies chain across; women
pull by, with right hands, to partner; gypsy and swing your partner."
David Millstone
Lebanon, NH
Hi -- I'm trying to get ahold of a contra dance written in 1993 by Timothy Grant called "The Fatal Kiss of the Ice Princess."? Anyone happen to have it??
Thanks,
Warren
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Warren Blier
Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
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Dear dance choregraphers,
Thank you for publishing your dances in printed form and via the internet.
I think we'd be doing a service for future dance historians if we
could include an approximate date of when the dance was devised. Also,
my own dance database has a field for that date and many of those
bytes are going to waste! But thanks to all of you in any case and
thanks to you who do include dates.
--
Gary
A small request when posting a dance:
Please make sure fractions are fully expanded out, such as 3/4 or 1-1/2. The
"built-in" fractions in many fonts appear differently depending on what
platform (Win, Mac, etc) and what language encoding you use. For example, in
Snake Oil Reel below in the A2, what I see following the "Men allemande
Left" is a Greater than or equal to symbol, and after "Allemande Right your
neighbor" is a Pi symbol. Of course I can figure it out what is supposed to
be there but it would be simpler if we avoided "high ASCII" characters
whenever possible. (My guess is that this mostly happens when people post
from a Word processing program that automatically replaces expanded
fractions with the single character ones that not every font has.)
Thanks,
Will
on 6/14/09 9:40 PM, Jack Mitchell at jamitch3(a)mindspring.com wrote:
> Thanks!
> Jack
> At 06:52 PM 6/14/2009, you wrote:
>
> Hi Jack.
> This is what I have, Laurie
> THE SNAKE OIL REEL* by Roger Diggle
> A1 Women go into center to form a long wavy line (4);
> and balance (4)
> WHILE women return to original places, men go into center to form a
> long
> wavy line (4); and balance (4)
> A2 Men allemande Left ¾ (4); take right hands with neighbor to form
> a wavy
> line across the set, and balance(4)
> Allemande right neighbor ½, to form wavy line across, with women in
> center (4), and balance (4)
> B1 Women allemande Left 1/2;
> Swing partner, end facing across
> B2 Circle Left
> Women chain
> ~~
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> ~ Henry Ward Beecher~
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> --- On Sat, 6/13/09, Jack Mitchell <jamitch3(a)mindspring.com> wrote:
> From: Jack Mitchell <jamitch3(a)mindspring.com>
> Subject: [Callers] Snake Oil Reel
> To: "Caller's discussion list" <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
> Date: Saturday, June 13, 2009, 11:06 PM
> Could someone take pity on me and type out snake oil reel by
> roger
> diggle? I've jotted it down 2-3 times now, but manage to mislay
> the
> papers. Here's what I can remember. I'm sure that I've managed
> to mix
> some of what I'm remembering up -- the last time I saw it called
> was a
> few weeks ago.
> Thanks!
> Jack
> A1 ladies to long wave, Balance
> Ladies back out, gents forward to long wave, Balance
> A2 Gents Alle L to short waves with new N, balance wave,
> Alle R
> B1 P B&S
> B2 ???
> Ladies Chain
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