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Mar. 11th, 2003 10:12 pmThe last contra of the evening was more than a bit dizzying:
- Wavy line of four in the center - balance the line.
- Allemande right your neighbor 3/4 to long lines.
- Balance the long lines.
- Swing your neighbor.
- Circle left 3/4.
- Swing your partner.
- Do Si Do your neighbor 1 1/2 to new wavy line of four in center.
The tempo was very fast, and at the point where one changes direction in the Do Si Do, I started getting nauseated.
- Wavy line of four in the center - balance the line.
- Allemande right your neighbor 3/4 to long lines.
- Balance the long lines.
- Swing your neighbor.
- Circle left 3/4.
- Swing your partner.
- Do Si Do your neighbor 1 1/2 to new wavy line of four in center.
The tempo was very fast, and at the point where one changes direction in the Do Si Do, I started getting nauseated.
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Date: 2003-03-11 09:40 pm (UTC)We each have our moments of mind-blank, and at the end of the evening sometimes it happens to everyone at the same time.
Some dances always spin the same way, and make me feel like a haggis: one leg feels longer than the other.*
* The legend of the haggis is that it is kind of like a sheep or a goat. It lives in the mountains of Scotland. The legs on one side of its body are longer than the other, because it is always on the side of the mountain. They say the way to capture a haggis is to make it turn around. Then the short side is on the outside, and it will fall off the mountain.
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Date: 2003-03-12 04:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-03-12 08:03 am (UTC)