Showing posts with label comical fellow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comical fellow. Show all posts

Friday, May 13, 2016

Dance Videos - May 13th

May 13, 2016 - Videos from last Friday night's dance practice on May 13th.
Filmed by yours truly and called by Jeremy Suermann.




YouTube Playlist

1. Yellow Stockings
2. Trip to Town O
3. Fenterlarick
4. Comical Fellow
5. Red House
6. Hole in the Wall
7. Scottish Polka

Friday, August 21, 2015

End-of-Summer Ball - Dancing Videos

August 21, 2015



Caleb and Luke


Amber, Caleb, Molly, Luke, and Josiah chatting after ending the evening with "The Duke of Kent's Waltz" - set to the theme of the Pirates of the Caribbean...boy, I wish I had that on video! :)
(Oh, and Micah's in the photo too.)



Bare Necessities

 Comical Fellow

 The Scottish Polka



Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Masquerade Ball - Dance Videos





Series of Posts on #MasqueradeBallSpring2015
[Dance Videos]
Dance Photos - Coming soon 
Portraits - Coming soon

These dance videos are from the Masquerade Ball at the Savoy Ballroom in Springfield, MO.  The evening was incredibly delightful, and the venue was gorgeous! The dances were called by Melanie Thomas and were filmed on May 25, 2015.  Enjoy!
Oh, and there's a video of a "new" dance.  We tried dancing "The Last Dance" from Emma (2009) for the first time at the ball.
The videos are embedded individually below from the Stately Steps YouTube channel, and if it's any easier, here is a playlist of all the dances from the masquerade.

Ship's Cook



Barbarini's Tambourine



Comical Fellow


The Hole in the Wall

The Last Dance


Monday, May 11, 2015

Dance Videos - May 8th

Dance videos from Friday night's dance practice.

Progressive Gordon

Comical Fellow



The Ragg

Juice of Barley

Fenterlarick




The Belle of the Ball



The Key to the Cellar




Laura's Waltz

The Scottish Polka

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Comical Fellow-Dance

  I assume that being a “comical fellow” means that you may have a good sense of humor, but is it a good thing to be comical in reference to dancing?