Here is one of mine. It’s a bit tricky, but swapping the dolphin hey for a regular one would make it significantly easier but the timing might not work as well at that point.
E&E indecent, reverse progression
Ben Werner
A1: (6) Mad Robin – larks start sliding into the middle & to the right
(4) Super Slide *
(6) Continue Mad Robin with New Neighbors
A2: (4) Ravens cross RS, partner RS ¾
(12) 1s Dolphin Hey, Ravens Start RS shoulder
B1: (16) Partner RS & Swing
B2: (8) ravens chain
(8) long lines
*Super Slide: when ravens are in middle sliding right during the first mad robin, stay in the middle & slide past new neighbors before backing out as part of the 2nd mad robin. Continue mad robbining with these new neighbors. (This is the progression)
Improper at ends despite being an indecent dance.
Teach tip: Start Improper - you’re going to leave these neighbors, but you’ll be right back. Turn away from this neighbor and form new hands 4 (now indecent). People that are now out will be right back in, don’t cross over, stay where you are.
Easier to reference a wall that the dancers are facing instead of 1’s 2s for dolphin hey designation
Author Note: Written For Erik Erhardt and Emily Ruch on the occasion of their marriage. Dolphin Hey was at the request of Erik&Emily.
Cheers,
Ben W.
On Jul 17, 2019, at 5:58 PM, Gary Shapiro via Callers <
callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 4:09 PM Martha Wild via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Here’s one of mine with a couple of variations.
Alternate A2: full hey. If the full hey option is used it might be better to switch the B1, as in Gateway to Julian #5, with the gate first followed by the mad robin. Or not.
After debuting this dance, one woman told me that at first she thought it would be too English Country, but then she really liked it.
I wonder what that one woman meant by "too English Country."
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