Okay forget that first one - how about this:
(as yet untitled) - Becket
A1 (yearning left) LLFB
Ladies allemande Right 1 1/2
A2 Neighbor B&S
B1 Pass Thru to an Ocean Wave (Ladies in center holding left, Neighbor in Right hand)
—> Balance the Wave
Swing Thru (Neighbor Right 1/2, Gents Left 1/2, Shadow (on slight right diagonal)
Allemande Right 1X
B2 Partner B&S
I do see a slight glitch with the Ladies allemanding their Neighbor and then their Shadow
by the Right - however there is a pause in between while the Gents allemande left.
Thanks for your feedback!
Jean Gorrindo
On Jul 8, 2017, at 3:06 PM, Jean Gibson-Gorrindo via
Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi All! I am working on a dance to call for a special occasion. It needs to be “play
friendly” - that is, a dance where the figures facilitate partner swapping. Figures I was
given to work with are allemandes in the center (either gender role), heys, shadows,
petronellas and LLFB next to your partner (not necessarily including all of those figures,
of course). I am wondering if this dance has already been written by someone else? Also,
those of you who like to play, would this dance work well? Is it too weird to have the
full hey cross the phrase? Is it awkward to get into Long Lines from the Hey? I am not
sure I love the B1 part. Thanks for your feedback in advance!
Jean Gorrindo
(as yet untitled) - Becket
A1 (8) Ladies allemande R 1 1/2
(8) Neighbor swing
A2 (8) Left diagonal chain to Shadow
(8) Begin a full hey, Ladies passing R
B1 (8) Finish the hey
(8) LLFB - on the way back Gent’s role Shadow away with a half-sashay to face Partner
B2 (16) Partner B&S - slide left to new Neighbors
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