61st Scandia Ball in Seattle, WA |
The ball begins with a Grand March around the hall. |
I first learned the Schottish at a New England contra dance.
Last night I danced many different versions of this energetic and lively pattern!!
Two friends from my contra dance group were here! |
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(mixer) where every seventh person was the one you were swinging... on the last connection, I met up with this charming Swede who recognized from my swing that I love doing it, it was an easy beat and that I am still imperfectly capable of swinging for a long period of time with someone else who is equally easy and proficient.Musicians at play... interesting instruments!! |
(which is a dance with lots of swinging, only they call that something else). We walked to the beat and then turned to swing and we just kept turning and turning and quietly laughing to each other in our eyes. When it was over, after many minutes of swinging, we shook hands and walked away... joy totally in that moment... joy in remembering it!
I learned the Telespringar, the Snoa, did a Familjevals, the Hambo, had several lovely Vals (Waltz both in Viennese style and Norska style) but missed the Godnatt Vals because my driving companion wanted to make sure we didn't miss the last ferry to Kingston.
Happily exhausted and looking forward to more dancing... tonight it's Country Western with Buck Ellard at the Sequim Prairie Grange...
I love the Scandinavian dances and the tunes, my knees won't let me dance anymore, but I love to play the music. Yes! find a dance partner!
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