Oct. 3, 2001, 10:30 p.m. (Message 27712, in reply to message 27704)
Quoting Adam Hughes <xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xx.xx>: > What I'd really like is for everyone to understand Pilling... > It's ironic that you cite Pilling as (presumably) an example of clear and "unmystical" cribs. Many feel they are cryptic indeed, and as you probably know, they are notorious for their inaccuracies and limitations. Don't get me wrong -- I love 'em and was able to read them with no problems within weeks of learning to dance, but from what I've observed and been told, my experience was not the norm . . . Most dances I go to do not rely soley on cribs, anyway. In these parts, 99.9% of the time, dances are always briefed at a social event. If the crib wasn't crystal clear, the briefing often helps to clarify. --Lara Friedman-Shedlov Minneapolis, MN USA ******************************* Lara Friedman-Shedlov xxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx *******************************