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    Panache,
    It seems a little too complicated, although I like high level dances. I do think that there needs to be some balance in line moves.

    I'll take it to the next SCD meeting as see how it dances.
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    Balance in line is all well and good, but why has everyone overlooked the obvious?!


    We need....





    DOUBLE TRIANGLES!





    Be well,

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    Quote Originally Posted by The F-H.C.A.G. View Post
    Balance in line is all well and good, but why has everyone overlooked the obvious?!


    We need....





    DOUBLE TRIANGLES!





    Be well,
    Yes, you're correct about that. Are you going to write it in?
    Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
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    It would be a little difficult to write double triangles into a strathspey!

    I actually embarrassed my dear husband (by mentioning that he was writing a dance) at our monthly dance party last night. The fellow I was speaking with (a member of a local demonstration dance group) suggested we have our class dance the dance in experimentation. We'll see if there's time tomorrow and post the results (if available) on Tuesday.

    Then, maybe, I'll write a jig (or reel) with Double Triangles!

    Be well,

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    Quote Originally Posted by The F-H.C.A.G. View Post
    It would be a little difficult to write double triangles into a strathspey!

    I actually embarrassed my dear husband (by mentioning that he was writing a dance) at our monthly dance party last night. The fellow I was speaking with (a member of a local demonstration dance group) suggested we have our class dance the dance in experimentation. We'll see if there's time tomorrow and post the results (if available) on Tuesday.

    Then, maybe, I'll write a jig (or reel) with Double Triangles!

    Be well,
    Yes that is true, it would be difficult to write Double Triangles in. We'll dance it Thursday evening and I'll report on it.
    Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
    Member, Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
    Founding Member, Celtic Music Spokane
    Member, Royal Photographic Society

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