From: Smith, Kent W 
To: scannell@gis.net ; TomAndKaren Tente 
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 4:19 PM
Subject: Springstep plans for July 23

MaryEllen and Karen,

Here are my plans for the Springstep I/A class and the social dance portion on July 23. 

Karen, I'm assuming that you'll probably want to  focus  on  Light  and  Airy
(Setting  and  casting, Allemande, turn CPC, etc) and either Lady Lucy Ramsay
or Braes of Tulliemet, depending upon the level of the dancers you have  that
evening.

MaryEllen, I'm attaching two dances, one of which, Bobby Graham's Coach,  has
music  which I would like used as the first tune.  I'm including the other so
that the musician has a sense of the dance.  When Derek  Haynes  indicated  a
tune, I've listed it, but don't expect the musician to go hunting for them or
creating sets around them.

I/A class
1. The Famous Grouse (8x32J) Haynes: Fourth Carnforth. Suggested tune: Cave Hill (Trad.)
2. The Framingham Assembly (8x32S) Smith Leaflet. See attached.
3. Bobby Graham's Coach (8x40R) Smith Leaflet. Tune: "Bobby Graham's Coach" (Cathy Fraser) 
see attached.
4. [If time] The Spey in Spate (8x32R) Haynes: Third Carnforth. Suggested tune: "The Spey in S
pate" (J. Scott Skinner)
If there isn't time to work on Spey in Spate but some time left, I may do a quicker 8x32J, for
which the musician could have a generic jig set.

Social
1. Light and Airy (8x32J) Book 4:5
2. The White Cockade (8x32R) Book 5:11
3. The Braes of Tulliemet (8x32S) Book 7:12
4. [I/A] The Montgomeries' Rant (8x32R) Book 10:1
5.  It's Nae Bother (6x32J) Haynes: Fourth  Carnforth.   Tune:  "Walking  the
Floor"  (Trad.)  [Note: I may skip this if there isn't time, so don't spend a
lot of time looking for "Walking the Floor" and creating a set for it.  It is
a 2-couple dance that we'll do only 6 times in primarily 3-couple sets.]
6. Lady Lucy Ramsay (8x32S) Misc. 2
7. Davy Nick Nack (8x32H) Campbell: Glasgow Assembly

If either of you have any questions or if this is too much repetition with what is being done 
tonight, please call or e-mail me, and please have the musician contact me directly with quest
ions or comments.

Thanks,
   Kent

