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Issue 159: Nothing in Common -correction

Object
Nothing in Common (Dance)
Submitter
Steve Wyrick
Assigned to
Anselm Lingnau
Priority
Normal
Disposition
Fixed
Description
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It should be noted that this dance is specified as 6X.  (The current description for the dance gives it as 2C in a 4C longwise set.)

Previous Actions

  • Date  Dec. 22, 2012, 10:39 p.m.
  • User  Unknown
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New issue submitted
  • Date  Dec. 22, 2012, 10:41 p.m.
  • User  Anselm Lingnau (anselm)
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_Assigned_ changed to »anselm« (previously »None«)  
_Disposition_ changed to »Fixed« (previously »New«)  

Correct. I fixed the entry in question.
  • Date  Dec. 23, 2012, 2:15 p.m.
  • User  Jim Healy (jimhealy)
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Steve, what evidence do you have for the assertion that this is six times through? The latest publication is Auld Friends Meet and that does not specify a three couple set. That is, of course, always an option with any two couple dance. However, I first danced this in a demonstration in Vienna to present it to the dancing world and that was definitely a four-couple set including Susi.
  • Date  Dec. 23, 2012, 3:58 p.m.
  • User  Eric Ferguson (EricFerguson)
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_Disposition_ changed to »Being handled« (previously »Fixed«)  

Issue reopened, after Jim's comment.  Eric
  • Date  Dec. 23, 2012, 4:16 p.m.
  • User  Anselm Lingnau (anselm)
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_Disposition_ changed to »Fixed« (previously »Being handled«)  

The dance appears in <<ddpub:The Merse Collection>>, where it is designated a two-couple dance in a three-couple set. I checked this before I closed the ticket, and I'm closing it again now.

Jim, I was also there when the dance was first demonstrated and I seem to remember the four-couple set, too, but I would think that it looks nicer in a four-couple set for demonstration purposes. I just looked at <<ddpub:Auld Friends Meet>> in the database and the dance doesn't actually seem to be in that book - I don't have the book here to check whether *that* is a mistake but it would be somewhat unusual as the book otherwise contains only Roy Goldring dances.
  • Date  Dec. 23, 2012, 5:55 p.m.
  • User  Jim Healy (jimhealy)
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Hi Team, I'm not sure what Auld Friends Meet has to do with it either. Rather than blame a senior moment, I will put it down to excitement of Christmas :o)

I agree the Merse Collection gives it as a six times through but that ties in with the recording for that book. I don't think it is anything to do with a "dem" set but rather to the current trend for avoiding 8 x 32 strathspeys. As I said that can always be done in the shorter format, I just disagree with canoninising that process. I will continue to put it on programmes for a standard four-couple set.

ps Anselm I am pretty sure you were in the hall in Vienna that time as well.
  • Date  Dec. 23, 2012, 6:14 p.m.
  • User  Anselm Lingnau (anselm)
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Speaking as a musician who enjoys playing strathspeys eight times through,  I also deplore the recent tendency to restrict two-couple dances to three-couple sets (under most circumstances, anyway).

However, as far as the database is concerned, we must go with what the publication says, and that, for better or worse, is "three-couple set", so there we are. What people do with the information is not our concern.
  • Date  Dec. 25, 2012, 1:09 a.m.
  • User  Heiko Schmidt (castle_ghost)
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Dear all,

one more information to help settling this discussion.
Looking into the dance makes the reason obvious why it was fixed to a 2cpl dance in a 3cpl rather than a 4clp set. It contains a reel of 4 danced by both couples in center of the set. While this is certainly possible in a dem set or possibly in a (small) class, it gets pretty crowded down the hall on ball.
From what the late Susi Mayr told us in Vienna, this was the reason why the dance was put into a 3cpl set. From what I remember, this was suggested to Susi by Muriel Johnstone who also wrote the tune for the dance.
So, the issue should stay fixed ;)
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Heiko