Dance Miss Milligan Lives On 9630
Jig · 32 bars · 4 couples · Longwise - 4 (Progression: 2341)
- Devised by
- Marie Boehmer
- Intensity
- 4440/4440/8888/4888 = 66% (whole dance)
- Formations
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- Promenade 4 couples (PROM;4C;)
- Steps
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- Pas-de-Basque, Skip-Change
- Published in
- Recommended Music
- Extra Info
- In my files I found this “Tribute to Our Teacher” and thought it would be a fitting way to finish …
In my files I found this “Tribute to Our Teacher” and thought it would be a fitting way to finish this book. This little ditty was made up by some dancers in 1987 at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, for their teacher, Bob Millar, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, who was strict on detail according to them: (verses 3, 4, 5)
For Allemande hold watch out or he’ll scold;
There’s no room in his mind for suggestion
When he has just read what Miss Milligan said
A Quibble is out of the question.
When Bob’s teaching us Double Triangles,
Which the class very frequently mangles,
Miss Milligan high on her cloud in the sky,
Is a vision he usually dangles.
It’s Miss M that we’re trying to please,
Though we hope Mister M won’t sneeze,
'Cause we’re sore in each joint
As we balance and point
While we’re trying to dance up a breeze.
Miss Milligan Lives On 4/4L · J32
- 1–
- 1M,2M & 3M dance RSh round 2W,3W & 4W to midline and face them ; all M set | cast R to places (1,2,3,4)
- 9–
- 1W,2W & 3W dance LSh round 2M,3M & 4M to midline and face them ; all W set | cast L to places (1,2,3,4)
- 17–
- All turn P RH ; turn P LH into promhold (1,2,3,4)
- 25–
- 4C Promenade. On [28] 1c in 4pl make an arch while 2c+3c+4c dance up under arch (2,3,4,1)