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Aston Polka Contra {Sicilian circle version}

by John Findlay and Herbie Gaudreau

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FormationBase: Sicilian Circle
FormationDetail: Improper
Progression: Single

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So, who wrote this?

Don Armstrong published this in Sets in Order (Oct 1962, p 63) attributed to John Findlay.
However, Bill Lichtman in American Dance Circle (March 1991, p 12-14), claims that John Findlay merely presented this dance, which was written by Herbie Gaudreau, citing someone who was there when the dance was presented (Bill Johnston).

I'm not convinced. It very much has the feel of a Herbie Gaudreau dance, as he was the first to put the heel-and-toe action in a contra. The various 16-count chunks are ones he used regularly.

But it doesn't appear in his column. The closest match is the folk-processed "Away We Go", which when reprinted in Northern Junket (1960) only differed by having the B2 be a right and left through over and back. (The original from 1959 had a Needham Reel-type second progression. Most all his dances at this time period had a double progression.)

So it may be one of Herbie's dances that wasn't printed in his column. Or more likely, a folk-processed version of "Away We Go".
Appearances: The Caller/Teacher Manual for Contras, p 68