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Double Bow Knot
Phil Jamison, caller. This clip includes a walkthrough. The tune is Sugar Hill.
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Outside Susie
Caller Larry Edelman credits this version of the Susie Q figure to Frank Tyrell. This clip includes a walkthrough. We don't know the name of this old-time fiddle tune.
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Let's All Face Out
Larry Edelman, caller; dance by Buford Evans. Larry incorporates two figures from the "allemande alphabet": Allemande X (pass one and swing the next) and Allemande O (pass one and dosido). The tune is Wagoner, also known as Tennessee Wagoner.
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Pull the Lady Thru (mixer)
Phil Jamison, caller. This clip includes a walkthrough. You'll see dancers scrambling to get their hands low to get a longer swing. The tune is Cuttin' at the Point.
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The Missing Link
Larry Edelman, caller, cites this dance by Frank Tyrell as one of his favorites, marking the transitional moment between traditional and modern square dancing. This clip includes a walkthrough. The tune is Levantine's Barrel.
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Old Gray Bonnet singing square
Jim Mayo, caller.
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Best Things in Life Are Free singing square
Jim Mayo calls a simple series of modern square dance figures at the Saturday night dance party.
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Pigtails and Ribbons singing square
Bob Dalsemer calls (and plays accordion) on this singing square, which he learned from Otto and Marguerite Wood, who were part of the John C. Campbell Folk School community for years. This clip includes a walkthrough. Recorded at Dare To Be Square, Brasstown, NC, November 19, 2011.
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Grapevine Twist
Phil Jamison, caller. This clip includes a walkthrough. Note the way the entire set is wrapped up at the end. The tune is Little Dutch Girl. Recorded at Dare To Be Square, Brasstown, NC, November 19, 2011.
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The Auctioneer
Tony Parkes, caller.
