I'd like some comments about using the move, Down the Hall, Four in
Line, in the first dance of the evening.
This is often done, but two people have told me that when there are
newcomers, it is a confusing move, as it takes you out of your circle of
four, and away from the area in which you are dancing. It was felt that
this is disorienting. The suggestion was that it might be better used
AFTER a dance where the circle of four stays together.
Do any of you have comments on that?
Thanks
Jo Mortland
Chicago