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Cecilia Stolzer Grote

Cecilia Stolzer Grote

Re: RE: What do you think about this?

Oct. 2, 2001, 8:53 a.m. (Message 27647, in reply to message 27615)

Well... I don't know about eating between dances (urp,  excuse me!)... but
several of us from the San Francisco used to (maybe still do) get together
for Sunday brunch periodically, as a way of devising dances, trying out
dances we had devised, socializing and eating.  We even published a book of
dances called, surprisingly "Sunday Brunch".

Cecilia Stolzer-Grote
RSCDS San Francisco Branch



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>Greetings,

 Marilynn said

> ... Now, how does this relate to SCD?   Because I think Breakfast dances
> would be a lovely custom with breakfast served in courses between dances.
> Does anyone else agree?

I think this is an interesting idea.   Many years ago, Malcolm had an 
idea that he would like to hold a ball in a grand country house and 
instead of finishing at midnight or just before as usual, finish with
breakfast.   (This never materialised.)

I also had to smile at Marilynn's idea of a Breakfast dance as one of
our sons often tells us "I don't do mornings"!   Maybe only the morning
people would be there.

Helen 
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