Kelsey,Neither sequence rings a bell, but others on this list have more encyclopedic collections and may answer more fully.I do wonder about Delish. It appears the B2 swing happens on the gent's side, and presumably so does the B1 swing. But B1 starts with partners across the set from one another, and the description just says balance the ring, partner swing. So does the gent bring his partner to his side? Without explicit direction, the swing might happen in the middle of the set, or indeed on the lady's side (excepting that neither would put dancers in place for the B2). Is there something I'm not picturing?Wandering Soul looks fun -- I may try it out at my next contra gig.--JeromeJerome Grisanti
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http://www.jeromegrisanti.com"Whatever you do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius and power and magic in it." --Johann Wolfgang von GoetheOn Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 7:54 PM, Kelseyannehartman@gmail.com via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:Hi! Thank you to all who keep this email stream lively. I wrote these and got to check them out on Saturday (thanks San Francisco dancers) and wondered if they have already been written?The Wandering Soul was written for Stuart Kinney's tune of the same name:Delish by Kelsey HartmanDuple ImproperA1: LLFB swing neighborA2: R & l thru/courtesy turn then Promenade acrossB1: Balance ring and swing partnerB2: Women Allemande R 1-1/2Swing neighbor againWandering Soul by Kelsey Hartman(Inspired by Stuart Kinney's tune of the same name)Duple Improper double progressionIn long wavy lines gents facing out:A1: Box circulate and partner swingA2: shift left and circle with next neighbors 3/4, swing neighborB1: Full hey: ladies pass right to startB2: ladies Allemande R 1x back to neighborNeighbor Allemande left 1-1/2 to long wavy lines (next neighbor in right)
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