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Re Domino 5

Ian Thomson

Ian Thomson

Sept. 30, 2001, 8:35 a.m. (Message 27603)

At Bayside, one of our clubs in Brisbane, Australia, some of our dancers 
devised a variation of this dance which we called Domino 10, danced by 
couples in tandem, which makes it even more interesting. Try it!
        Ian
ron.mackey

ron.mackey

Sept. 30, 2001, 10:42 p.m. (Message 27606, in reply to message 27603)

> At Bayside, one of our clubs in Brisbane, Australia, some of our dancers 
> devised a variation of this dance which we called Domino 10, danced by 
> couples in tandem, which makes it even more interesting. Try it!
>         Ian

	Hi, Ian
		In the book Derek notes that D5 was devised as 'an example of 
basic right and left shouldered 8 bar reels of 3 from each starting 
position.
	  If you want a dance with a similar end figure danced in pairs 
try The Fisherman's Reel, a 5 couple dance by Sue Petyt and Jane 
Gamon from The Dunblaine Holiday and Other Dances by Sue Petyt.  Its 
a nice dance and finishes with the 8 bars of similar 2 bar changes in 
pairs.
PS	I got my copy from SNDC/Kelpi.
Cheers,  Ron   :)

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