Hi Ricky,
I think you got it nearly correct. Here's what I remember for that
dance, but I might be confusing it with another dance. I do that
sometimes...
(duple improper)
A1: Star L below 1X (8)
Star R above 1X (8)
A2: Do-si-do below (with person from first star) 1X (8)
to an ocean wave, with ladies in the middle (or as Steve Z-A
calls it the dreaded wave of 4)
Balance the wave (4)
Turn 1/2 by R; then men turn 1/2 by L to their partner.(4)
B1: Bal & Swing Partner (16)
B2: Ladies' Chain over (8)
1/2 Hey for 4 to move on to the next couple for a star in the next
A1. (8)
I don't know the title or the author, though...
Rich.
Rickey remarked on 6/30/2007 10:01 AM:
Hi,
Tod Whittemore came east and did a dance evening last night in New Hampshire
and it was a great evening. He ended the evening with a great dance that am
trying to remember today. Below is what's left in my brain (more than I
expected). If you were at the dance or recognize the dance can you help me
get it right? Also if you know the name and author that would be great. Tod
did not give the name.
Thank you all.
Rickey Holt,
Fremont, NH
The remnants of the dance:
(duple improper)
A1 Star Left Below (8)
1s turn around (alone, in place) and
Star Right Above (8)
A2 Actives do-si-do below (to a wave across) (4)
Balance that wave (?) (4 - if there
was a balance here)
Allemande Right Neighbor (4)
Men (in the center) Allemande Left (1/2) to Partner
(4 - I remember that this was rushed; perhaps it was only for 2, but then
this math won't work)
B1 Partner Balance and Swing (8) (I thought it
was for the whole B1, but I think that there was a ladies chain over in
here)
Ladies Chain over (8)
B2 Hey over and back end by getting ready to form the next left hand
star below) (16)
I don't know if this would even put everyone where they need to be.
Thanks again.
Rickey
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