A dolphin hey is used in English dances and, like the Mad Robin and pousette, is creeping
into contra repertoire.
It's a hey for THREE rather than for four, with one couple acting as a unit.
The initiating couple in this case are the ones. With Gent 1 in the lead, BOTH 1s pass
Lady 1 by the right (she crosses the set to pass her partner by the left). Gent 1 and Lady
1 pivot 180° which puts Lady 1 in the lead. She leads her partner across the set, passing
Gent 2 by the left. The 1s again pivot and come back into the center of the set passing
Lady 1 by the right and Gent 2 by the left.
An excellent video can be found on the
lambertvillecountrydancers.org website. Click on
ECD and then search for Sapphire Sea, from which I shamelessly stole the set up. Pick the
one with the asterisk. Watch the Gent in the vest and note that he is always closer to the
curtains than his partner (in black) who is always closer to the center of the room. In my
dance the genders are reversed, but the rule is the same. The dolphins change who is in
the lead WITHOUT changing places. They turn in tandem. The best way to learn is to dance
it, of course. But I hope this helps.
April
-------- Original message --------From: Cheryl Joyal <clmjoyal(a)gmail.com> Date:
4/5/18 12:24 AM (GMT-05:00) To: hgrastorf(a)aol.com Cc:
"callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net" <Callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> Subject:
Re: [Callers] Another dolphin surfaces
This has me intrigued….
But I don’t know what a “dolphin hey” is or how to teach ….. additional help appreciated.
Thanks - Cheryl
Cheryl Joyalclmjoyal@gmail.comclmjoyal@aol.com630-667-3284 (cell)
On Apr 4, 2018, at 11:21 PM, April via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
wrote:
We danced this one last weekend, and it works quite well, even if the "dolphin"
couple doesn't quite get the "switch leads without switching places" bit.
As long as they wind up in the center, it works.
Passion for Dolphins
A1 Down the hall, 1s in the middle. Turn alone, come back, end with all facing Lady 2.
A2 Full dolphin hey by the 1s, starts with Gent 1 passing Lady 2 by the right.
B1 Ones swing in the middle of the set (8) (end facing down) and roll out to swing N (8)
(progression).
B2 LL F/B. 2s (below) gate their new ones about 1.25, to a new line facing down.
April Blum
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