Dances for five dancers
Andrew Buxton
Message 58754
· 18 May 2010 15:07:44
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It's usually solved by the teacher/MC coming in to make 6 (if the five excludes him/her) or else they dance "with a ghost".
Andrew
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Andrew Buxton
Lewes, East Sussex, UK
--- On Sat, 15/5/10, Pia <xxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
From: Pia <xxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: RE: Dances for five dancers
To: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Date: Saturday, 15 May, 2010, 10:32
where are you based? - I can see it is Germany, but where?
Pia
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From: Christina Rei? [mailto:Xxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xx]
Sent: 15 May 2010 08:13
To: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Subject: Dances for five dancers
Hello out there! :-)
We have founded a new group and aren't that many dancers so far. While
looking for new ones, I'd not like to skip classes every week,
therefore I'm looking for dances for 5 single dancers or 2 couples + 1
single, or whatever combination of 5 people comes along the way. We
have danced Domino Five and some dances that are handed around
inofficially, but now we're running out of them. Could anybody help
out? The problem is that we ARE 8 (in theory), but as it goes, one
person has another appointment, the next calls in sick - and suddenly
we're five AGAIN.
The dancers in the group are all more or less intermediate (or at
least we have no total beginners around right now).
Would love to hear some suggestions! How do others cope with the
problem?
I hope you're enjoying your day!
Christina