A small class tonight, but with a visitor - yay!
We started with the mixed branle suite: Cassandra, Pinagay, Charlotte, La Guerre, Aridan. Fun and familiar.
Then Canaries: a high-speed run through common canary steps; then thee variations, made using our canary lucky-dip cards.
After the break, we spent a while considering options for the Canterbury Faire ball coming: what's working, what I should replace. We danced through La figlia, and briefly looked at some others (Belriguardo, La Castellana, Fiamma d'Amore).
Then Lioncello Novo, for three.
To finish: a fully-worked canary, and Gelosia (with three imaginary women!).
Canary mutanze
Tonight's created-on-the-spot mutanze were:
By Katherine
Advance:
- ripresa minuita left, and flankingly forwards
- ripresa minuita right, and flankingly forwards
- seguito ordinario turning around to the left, ending with a seguito battuto right
- seguito ordinario turning around to the right, ending with a seguito battuto left
Retreat:
- single very slow step backwards, left
- single very slow step backwards, right
- ripresa minuita left, flankingly backwards
- ripresa minuita right, flankingly backwards
By James
Advance:
- 3 riprese, LLL, trabuchetto L, flankingly forwards
- 4 seguiti battuti, RR LL
- 3 riprese, RRR, trabuchetto R, flankingly forwards
- 4 seguiti battuti, LL RR
Retreat:
- 2 quite slow steps backwards, LR
- 2 slowish steps, LR, 3 faster, LRL
- 2 quite slow steps backwards, RL
- 2 slowish steps, RL, 3 faster, RLR
Vary backwards steps with some forwards or on the spot, to manage total distance of retreat.
By David
Advance:
- 4 steps, LRLR, 4 stamps, LL RR
- 4 seguiti battuti, LRLR
- 4 steps, RLRL, 4 stampts, RR LL
- 4 seguiti battuti, LRLR
Retreat:
- ripresa L, 3 trabuchetti LRL
- seguito scorso, turning around to the right
- ripresa R, 3 trabuchetti RLR
- seguito scorso, turning around to the left