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Madeira Dream
Madeira Dream by Tom Senior, dance to the tune Goddesses at the Jovial Beggars Ball in Rolla, Missouri.
Sharon Green is calling. Hibernia Station is providing the music (Ed Galbraith on guitar, Joseph Galbraith on winds, Therese Galbraith on piano, and special guest Martha Edwards on fiddle)
Sharon Green is calling. Hibernia Station is providing the music (Ed Galbraith on guitar, Joseph Galbraith on winds, Therese Galbraith on piano, and special guest Martha Edwards on fiddle)
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Leather Lake House
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"Leather Lake House" danced at the Festive ECD session Saturday afternoon with Joanna Reiner and Barbara Finney at NEFFA 2011. This dance was taught and prompted by Barbara Finney to the fabulous music of Hot Toddy. Recorded April 16, 2011.
Rafes_Waltz.mov
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"Rafe's Waltz being danced at the Nashville Playford Ball Weekend - Saturday workshop. Dance taught and Called by Gene Murrow, music by Goldcrest. March 26, 2011
Movement Afoot
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Movement Afoot Danced at Camper's Night, Hey Days 2013 Choreography by Alan Winston Calling by Alan Winston Music by The Camper's Night Band
Maple & Cedar
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Maple & Cedar by Bob Green Tune: Spring Will Come by Claire Johnson
Trip to Harlem
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Trip to Harlem by Bob Green being danced in St. Louis at a Childgrove English country dance, Oct. 17, 2014. The tune is Drop Me Off in Harlem by Duke Ellington played by The Tu'Penny Players; Tim Herzel on flute, Martha Edwards on violin, Kristin Graham on keyboard.
Trip to Cincinnati
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Trip to Cincinnati by Bob Green Tune: Leptaena Waltz by Miranda Arana Band: Ladies at Play 2016 spring Tour: Miranda Arana, Shanda McDonald, Kathy Dagg, with Martha Edwards sitting in. Trip to Cincinnati A1 Gents gate the ladies 1 1/4 to a large star All star half way(ladies holding right, partner holding on) A2 Women sashay in left in front, men behind catch hands with partner Women sashay in ...
Starring Loretta
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Starring Loretta by Bob Green Tune: Two Rivers by Larry Unger Hey Days 2013 Campers Night
This dance sequence is variant of B&B by Robert Cromartie that inserts a partner roll-away between the courtesy turn and the star right.
After Set and Turn is original a back to back, see the original print from 1706
Dance sequence is Heyllmande, which a great dance Bob and Martha seem to love most of all.
Tune is "Margravine´s Waltz" 1799
Gorgeous music
What an amazingly fun dance!
What a fun dance! Love it!
At various places we see Lewis Lamb (fiddler) and his daughter Donna (guitar) who bring back wonderful memories of visiting Berea College when I was musician for Ilfracombe Morris and Clog dancers in 1980. Lewis and Donna drove the two vans loaned to us by Berea College. I loved their music. Sadly we didn't get enough time off for me to pick up much of Lewis's fiddle playing. I got as far with the Orange Blossom Special as running my bow up and down the strings, which Lewis does early on. And I was dead chuffed to be called Chri-yus 🙂
The tune is “On the Danforth” by Keith Murphy.
What is the tune? Its a fun little English Dance!
Superb performance!! Also, have you considered expanding your repertoire to similar or same dances from.rest of W Europe, NE Europe, Mexico, C + S America, Caribbean, Seychelles, Mauritius, Philippines, etc.? Fortunately, youtube has performances from all of above, whether people speak + sing in Spanish, English. French, Dutch, etc. all.enjoying Quadrilles but with own varieties of music.
Thanks for the video Bob! Calling it at the caller's collective today!
Where can you find or buy this soundtrack??
Beautiful! What is the name of the music used in this dance?
The music is Chase's Waltz by Kathy Dagg.
I’m first
I love watching this!
Hi, Bob! I will be showing part of this video this fall to several 5th grade students as part of a lesson on Revolutionary-era dances in preparation for their upcoming field trip to colonial Williamsburg, VA and for a dance recital that they will be performing for their school and their families. I am particularly excited to find a simplified rendition of the Grand March, plus excellent examples of almost all the steps and figures they will be learning in class; it's nice to see a visual in addition to the written/oral explanation. Thanks for posting this. Do you also have any dance videos/resources/music for teaching the minuet?--Kat DiFoxfire Wilson P.S. I miss dancing with you.
Can you share the choreography?
looks to me like A1: right hand star, partners gypsy rt 1/2 way, turn over your left shoulder into A2: left hand star, partners gypsy left 1/2 way, turn over your rt shoulder to face across into the middle B1: mad robin, reverse mad robin B2: facing your neighbors up or down the set (1's down and 2's up) facing your neighbor balance in place rt and left, take hands in an ocean wave across the set, (1's in middle, 2's on outside) balance rt and left, neighbors allemande left all the way around and into a new star. Ladies are always behind their partners in the star. partners are facing each other for the mad robin.
@@crunchymama25 Got it! Thank you!
From which year?
2011 ...it's in the header at 0:08
@@bobgreenatswbellnet No, I mean from which year is the dance?
@@thomaskurth8335 Playford's Dancing Master of 1710
@@bobgreenatswbellnet Really? There is no Playford-Edition for 1710 or you mean Young?
@@thomaskurth8335 Ooops replied to wrong post... Walsh 2d Book of the Compleat Country Dancing Master 2a 1719.
Anyone know the name of the music to this thanks
Lancer's Quadrilles by J.S. Knight No. 1 La Dorset No. 2 Lodoiska No. 3 La Native No. 4 Les Graces no. 5 Les Lanciers
@@bobgreenatswbellnet many thanks
A very pretty dance. I liked that some people wore period costumes.
skbt6 vum.fyi
Wow, this is a very nice version that I hadn't heard before.
(This dance sequence is "Hay in the Barn" by Chart Guthrie.)
Maybe misdirected to this site, but I'm thinking Kappy would have had a moment of peace here.
based. well said
Bravo!
Oh wow.......... Man, I wish I had been there..... Looks like a pretty good dance surface--much better than cement! Will we be going back there again? Woohoo! <3
Yes, the next one will be Father's Day, June 20th. We plan to do 2 in July, and 2 in August if we don't see a spike in cases, or if the guidelines change to be more restrictive.
Peace ✌
Nice... Thank you...✨
So so adorable...💞
Hi Bob.... nicely done..✨ Do you play the piano...
Awesome..💯
Well done...👏👏
Lucky Alvin...🐿️
Alvin has a beautiful family...😇
Alvin is now my favorite friend....🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Adorable....💞 I had to watch it again... Thank you.. From Australia 🦘
Beautifully done...🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Hey THat's my cousin Winnie !!! the one with the long hair and pale pink top > oh my there is my aunt Pam the white hair shoulder length with the multi shade pink,red long skirt and white hair > WHAT !!! FOR REAL
It's definitely a nice challenge to try and follow the leads without the physical cues!
fell asleep listening to isaac kappys confession tape woke up to this....
(These dance sequences are "Heartbeat Contra" by Don Flaherty (1:02), "Labor of Love" by Kathy Anderson (12:19), a variant of "The Rendezvous" by Dan Pearl (29:07), "Roll Around A" by Cary Ravitz (40:42), a variant of "Monday" by Jim Hemphill (1:01:14), "Butter" by Gene Hubert (1:14:31), a variant of "Batja's Breakdown" by Tom Hinds (1:29:24), a garbled version of "Shoot the Breeze" by Rick Mohr (1:45:11), "Summer of Delight" by Rick Mohr (1:47:29), the contra version of "The Lover's Knot" by Jim Kitch (2:12:54), "Joel's in the Kitchen" by Sue Rosen (2:25:55), a variant of "Batja's Breakdown" by Tom Hinds (2:35:56), a garbled version of "Shoot the Breeze" by Rick Mohr (2:46:43), "Summer of Delight" by Rick Mohr (2:49:02), the contra version of "The Lover's Knot" by Jim Kitch (3:14:27), "Joel's in the Kitchen" by Sue Rosen (3:28:16), "The Crowded Hall" by Larry Jennings (3:43:44), a variant of "Another Nice Combination" by Tom Hinds (3:59:43), a variant of "Heart of Glass" by Cary Ravitz (4:02:31), "Seven Sevens" by Jim Kitch (4:05:47), "Bowl of Cherries" by Sue Rosen (4:19:41), "Rod's Grits" by Bill Olson (4:37:18), a variant of "Dead Cat Bounce" by Nathaniel Jack (4:54:28), "Mange Tak" by Ron Buchanan (5:08:48), "Saturday Night Line" by Joseph Pimentel (5:28:32), a variant of "Beneficial Tradition" by Dan Pearl (5:41:06), "Cranky Ingenuity" by Bill Olson (5:55:39), "The Dance Gypsy" by Gene Hubert (6:09:42), "United We Dance" by Bob Isaacs (6:32:57), ?????? (6:47:52), a variant of "The Emptied Crack" by Al Olson (6:59:22), the walkthrough only of a variant of the revised version of "Brimmer and May Reel" by Dan Pearl (7:17:35), "The Flying Trapeze" by Chris Page (7:39:42), “There is no Way to Peace; Peace is the Way” by Erik Hoffman (7:51:44), "Dr. Bluhm's Delight" by Rick Mohr (8:07:54), and ?????? (8:16:50).)
That is frigging impressive, Chris!
It was a fun one to do!
This is amazing!
(These dances sequences are "Wedding Belle" by Lou Shapiro (1:25), a variant of "Garden State" by Sue Rosen (13:10), "Good Friday" by Kirston Koths (26:48), "Balance to My Lou" (39:00), a variant of "Sheehan's Reel" by Roger Whynot (51:00), "Push Pa, Shove Ma" (1:00:45), "Al's Advice" by Paul Tyler (1:12:05), "Bye, Bye Baltimore" by Bob Dalsemer (1:30:24), "Still More o' More" by Jim Kitch (1:42:58), ??? (1:53:50), "Forward Up Six And Six Fall Back" (2:09:50), and "Rod's Grits" by Bill Olson (2:23:32).)
The "forward roll" appears at about 1:49 during the "back up the hall, for in line". Never seen anyone do it before in a dance but I'm guessing I might do it once we can start dancing again!
Anyone notice the old fella in the corner? Poor guy Looks like he had a stroke. Music is so therapeutic for the elderly.