Correction: for Levi Jackson Rag, in the B1 part, the neighbor, who is
the next partner, is initially on the Lady's RIGHT.
(Thanks, Richard)
Rich.
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Richard Hart <richhart49(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Some have already mentioned triplets, such as
Ted's Triplets.
Also there's the scatter mixer Borrowdale Exchange.
And also, there's Levi Jackson Rag, by Pat Shaw, which is usually done
to the tune of the same name.
5 couples, one at the head, and 4 others in becket formation in a line
below Note that you change partner each time through the dance, so ten
repetitions is a good choice.
A1: Sides R&L through; 1's down center ½ way;
Sides R&L back; 1's down center to end.
A2: Sides Circle L 1 x; 1.s go up outside to home;
Partner Dosido.
B1: 5 Ladies chain; Courtesy Turn.
(leave partner, pass another, give L to next for courtesy turn.)
5 Ladies chain again.
(At this point ladies end up with their neighbor, initially on the
left, who is now their new partner.)
B2: Promenade 1 place; Bal & Swing new partner here.
There are few Youtube videos of this dance available.
Rich.
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 12:07 AM, Jeanette Mill
<jeanette_mill(a)yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> I am researching dances outside of duple improper/becket formations for a small but
experienced groups of dancers hungry for something a bit different. I am confident calling
DI and becket, but haven't ventured much into other formations except circle mixers,
so need to stick to things that will succeed for both me and the dancers. Other options
would be DI or beckett but with something unusual happening.
>
> Suggestions welcome.
>
> And if anyone has instructions for Sackett's Harbor I'd be grateful to
receive them.
>
> "The piano - 88 little mistakes waiting to happen." Peter Barnes.
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