An unexpected milestone tonight: I called "
Cat in the Window" during tonight's English lesson, after learning and dancing it one time through the recording. We were a small group tonight, and me calling the second pass [with one other dancer wanting to rest] allowed two other people to join the set.
It was not a flawless call -- for some inexplicable reason, my default was set to saying "right-hand turn" instead of "two-hand turn," and mixing up waltz vs. single steps here and there, but I'd noticed that the cues the dancers most needed were the middle-couple casts over left/right shoulders, and those I did have down. I also now realize that I'll want to know other dances cold before attempting to call them, because trying to read the instructions -- to a dance I'd just danced! -- resulted in brain cramps.
That said, I was looking up some possibilities later (specifically "The Pharmacist's Pleasure") and came across a piece called "
P.S. Nobody Likes You," which includes a figure described as "Partners gypsy meltdown." I might be giggling.
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