In MWSD Star Thru is one of the few gender specific calls. Slide thru is
the same motion as Star Thru, but without hands.
In both Star Thru and Slide Thru, the dancers start face to face and end up
side by side. In both Star Thru and Slide Thru the dancers pass Right
Shoulders and Turn 1/4 Boys/Gents/Larks Turn 1/4 Right as the
Girls/Ladies/Ravens Turn 1/4 left..
Many MWSD calls have left versions. For example Pass Thru (by right
shoulder) and Left Pass thru (by left shoulder). Swing Thru is another.
Swing thru is turn half by the left, half by the right, but Left Swing Thru
is turn half but the left, then half by the right. Left Square Thru is one
that starts with the left hand, BUT the dancers walk the exact same pattern
as a normal, right handed square thru.
In the case of a star thru and slide thru, I have never danced or called a
Left Star Thru or a Left Slide Thru. I could imagine teaching it as Face
your partner/neighbor, Gent use Left hand, Ladies use Right, make an arch,
passing Left shoulders turn under the arch. Ladies face 1/4 right, and
gents turn 1/4 left.
I think the terms Left Star Thru/Left Slide Thru might work with MWSDers,
but might confuse contra dancers. Perhaps at a level higher than PLUS,
MWSD has a basic for the Left Star Thru.
As far as your second question, the only difference I see is in the
timing. OTLD Circle left 3/4 is usually done in 8 beats. If you want to
shorten a swing, you could call slide left, and then circle left 3/4. I
often use this with lots of new dancers allowing 4 beats for the dancers to
slide and recognize their new foursome.
Rich Sbardella
Stafford, CT
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 12:57 PM Tepfer, Seth via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Two questions:
1) We have box the gnat (right hand to right hand), swat the flea (left
hand to left hand), and star thru (Lark/Gent right hand to Lady/Raven left
hand). What is the name of the opposite of a star thru (Lark/Gent left
hand to Lady/Raven right hand)?
2) What is the functional difference between slide left circle left 3/4
and on the left diagonal circle left 3/4?
Thanks
Seth
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