Yes, there is a Balance in the B1. This actually is an important
anchor for the dancers, since they will walk forward to new neighbors
after the balance. I have the B1 written as follows:
B1 Pass through to a wave
Balance the Wave
Walk forward to N2, but Face P for a mad robin (women center first)
The rest of the dance is as you have written below. Since the
progression is in the B1, the dancers begin the dance again with these
same neighbors. It is a very enjoyable dance!
Linda Leslie
On Aug 22, 2012, at 10:32 PM, Bree Kalb wrote:
I have Bob Isaacs’s dance Redbeard Reel, that I must
have written
down after hearing it called. I tried to find the dance via a web
search and also to contact Bob via Facebook. Now I’m turning to this
helpful and knowledgeable group for help.
Here’s the dance as I have it; my question is about B1. I’m pretty
sure there’s a balance once the dancers are in an ocean wave, and
would like to have that confirmed. If I made any (other) errors,
please let me know!
Becket formation
A1 Long lines forward and back; Gents allmd Left 1 1/2
A2 Neighbor gypsy & swing
B1 Pass the ocean wave (Balance?) Pass thru along the set; with the
next Mad Robin while facing partner across
B2 Women pass Left; Partner swing.
Thanks,
Bree Kalb
Carrboro NC
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