Hi Jack and all, A little off topic, but... Your dance made me remember a dance I wrote
back in 2002, "Do Make Waves". here's from my web site:
DO MAKE WAVES
A duple improper contra by Bill Olson
A1: Star R x 1 to long waves (Right Hand to N, L to previous N. Women are
facing in, Men out))(8), Bal Wave(4) (women reach forward to form a wave of women down the
center of set while men loop around to right, taking Neighbor's position, facing in),
Bal the wave (of Women)(4)*
A2: Women reach forward and form a long wave (Right Hand to Partner, L to
shadow, W face out) Bal Wave (4) and Swing Partner (12)
B1: Circle L 3/4 Sw N (16)
B2: Circl L (8), (with same Neighbors) Star L (8) (Look for new N in next Star)
Notes: *The 3 balances are all done consecutively, that is to say:
"balance,2,3,4,balance2,3,4,balance,2,3,4! Needless to say there is little time
between balances for the women to drop hands and pick up new ones, and it helps if the
balances are more "forward and back" rather than "right and left" so
there is some "forward propulsion" going on after each balance! In reality the
second and third balances are actually started (feet hit the floor) while the hand change
is being made. Here's why I wrote this dance. Every year at NEFFA (New England Folk
Festival in Natick, MA), callers are reminded that the dance floors are very crowded and
to pay attention NOT to call dances that require a lot of room between sets (since there
ISN'T any). I figured I would write a dance that REQUIRED that there be very little
room between sets, and this is IT!! My announcement to some Boston area callers of my
intention met with great skepticism, but I always DO like to make waves! and the dance
works!! Written April 15, 2002.
This dance has three wave balances, the first two are the same as yours I think, i.e.
Balance wave (Men out Women in etc) along the long lines, balance wave of women down the
center, BUT no time in between.. (the notes as to "why" heh heh) I called this
dance ONE TIME at NEFFA and it worked fine BUT comments after were mostly that it was VERY
zesty for the women..
I am assuming the first wave in A1 is along the long lines.. If so, 4 steps is a LOT of
steps to go a pretty short distance.. Maybe I am reading this wrong, in which case I offer
the dance as something similar and *different*.
You might note that when I wrote the dance I had no words "like circulate the
wave" in my vocabulary, so I probably just called it what it was, "gents loop,
women walk forward" or something like that.. Makes for nice "toung
twisters" when actually calling the dance!!
bill (in Black Fly infested Maine)
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Subject: [Callers] Partial circulate the wave?
What would you call a circulate like this? Would it be a partial circulate? Or, in the
interest of not adding any more terminology, since only half of the people are going to
end up in a wave after each one, would it be better to just say "ladies take 4 steps
forward to a long wave of ladies, gents face in", etc?
A1 Balance Wave
Circulate (Gents Loop, ladies take 4 steps forward) to a long wave of ladies
Balance Wave of Ladies
Circulate (ladies walk forward and face in, gents take 4 steps forward) to a long
wave of gents
A2 Balance Wave of Gents
Gents step forward – N Sw
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Jack Mitchell
Durham, NC