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Rebecca Sager

Rebecca Sager

3X jig

Feb. 13, 2005, 4:13 a.m. (Message 40640, in reply to message 40626)

Two matters arise from this posting - 1) seeing on the web link the
devisers recommendation of Bonnie Anne as music reminds me of the 3x32
jig I have taught most often to beginners, Martha Veranth's dance Trip
to Boston. I've always used Schiehallion's Bonnie Anne recording for
that.
2) George Whitehorne is a Long-Term member of the Atlanta Branch. He
renewed his Long-Term membership at the age of 85 (the RSCDS had
actually stopped accepting LT members at that point but made a special
exception in his case)On more than one occasion George has made
donations to enable a deserving dancer to attend one of our workshops
in his stead.

Becky

Becky Sager
Marietta GA USA

-- Susan McKinnell <xxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
All this talk of 3X quicktime dances reminds me that an honorary member 
of our
dance group composed a 3X32 jig for his 88th birthday.
You can view the dance instructions at
http://suedan.com/scd/silk_and_thistle/george/my88.html
Sue McKinnell (Silk & Thistle class of the Chicago Branch, USA)

-- 
Susan McKinnell        xxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx         http://suedan.com

"A house without a cat, and a well-fed, well-petted, and properly
revered cat, may be a perfect house, perhaps, but how can it prove
its title?"
- Mark Twain, The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson

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