Hmmm. How about, rather than ring balance:neighbor balance, box the gnat,switch to left hands, allemand 1 1/2
This might have some educational benefit, as I imagine it's going to be painfully awkward unless you give decent weight.
- R
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 5:51 PM, Kalia Kliban via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
I'm not entirely clear on what's happening in B2 1-4. One possible stumbling point, though, is that pass-throughs are almost always by the right shoulder, so you'll need to come up with a really strong way to teach that it's left (LEFT, no, the _other_ left).
Kalia
On 4/16/2015 3:32 PM, Ric Goldman via Callers wrote:
Hi folks,_______________________________________________
In the midst of a discussion with some dancers during the break at a
recent gig, this dance sequence came up.Has anyone seen its like?
Allemandery, My Dear Watson – improper
A11-4(New) Nbrs alle R 1-1/2
5-8Gents alle L 1-1/2 (end in front of and facing Ptnr)
A21-4½ hey (PR, WL, NR, GL)
5-8Ptnr swing
B11-4Women alle R 1-1/2
5-8Nbrs swing
B21-4Balance ring; pass by Nbr (pass thru backwards) L-shoulder and turn
back L to…
5-8(Old) Nbrs alle L 1-1/2 (to next cpl)
Thanx, Ric Goldman
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