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8th December 08, 05:00 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by londonpiper
Gosh, what a marvellous response from you all!
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Andrewson
Very much like yours, has it got a name? Also, as the university have now gone down, I'm hoping to come over to dance with your lot tomorrow if your all meeting up, so will I perhaps be able to have a go at yours there?
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Thanks. I did name it the "XS Reel" which can certainly be pronounced as "excess". My tongue was in my cheek when I wrote that. Although I greatly enjoy devising dances I have to recognise that with over 13,000 published dances already the world is not exactly in need of any more.
We'll be pleased to see you tomorrow night but I am not sure we will get to try out the dance. We danced Burnieboozle tonight. That's another with the "dance to corner and set" figure and it caused quite a bit of confusion and chaos. I was dancing with a very inexperienced dancer and she gave up after a few walk-throughs. It was certainly not her fault because others in the set were hesitating and forgetting to set for 2 bars and thereby making it very difficult to dance properly. But it did make me wonder if I am brave enough to teach it to a group with a similar mix of experienced and inexperienced dancers tomorrow.
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