Touchstone Sacred Dance Library

Banish Misfortune  

Associations---Irland Hope 
Tapes Found On---DC II DC Little 
Origin---modern 
Choreographer---Findhorn Circle 
Song Name---The Flower Among Them 
Writer---Sir John Forwicks 
Notes 
Done with a ëWí hold, palm to palm; 
the steps are perfectly regular on the first beat of each bar. 
In Part C you may count of (say, by oak and pine)
and then have every other person in the circle step BACK rather than IN for the first part of C.
This causes a separation and intertwined reunion of the circle.
The form of this suggested movement is one of the classic circle movements that opens somehow
(like Aliceís looking glass)
the circle to deeper union and levels of witness. 
How the facilitator sets the matrix of the dance and what she does with the energy after 
may greatly affect the capacity of the circle to go to this level. 
(see the simplified version)  
 
 
 
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