Here's one of my dances, appropriate for experienced groups, where the 1's start
below the 2's
As far as I know only Lisa Greenleaf and I have ever called this.
Where's Alex? November, 1996 (*) Dancers line up improper but the 1's then
exchange places with their opposite sex neighbor, so the 1's are below the 2's.
1-2: Men allemande left 1 1/2, partners swing
3: Promenade across.
4: Women chain to neighbor, but at end of courtesy turn roll away with 1/2 sashe (Everyone
now in the position of a normal improper dance, but facing across.)
5: 1/2 hey, men start right shoulders, everyone finishing in the place of their same sex
neighbor had started and standing back to back with their
opposite sex neighbor, and thus facing a new (second) neighbor. (Everyone now on side
of set opposite from which they started the dance )
6: With 2nd neighbors, men start 1/2 hey passing left shoulders, finish facing a third
neighbor. (Everyone now on side of set they started dance.)
7-8: Left shoulder gypsy the third neighbor. Swing the second neighbor. *** Teaching
suggestions: Emphasize several times during the walk-through, that dancers reaching the
end of the set MUST face back in with the men on the right, women on the left!! (This is
not quite correct, but it is what the dancers need to know)
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