That's very similar to the approach I mentioned of having the ladies do "a
ladies chain without hands" Yes, it does seem to work well.
Dale
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 6:49 PM, Michael Fuerst <mjerryfuerst(a)yahoo.com>wrote;wrote:
I once attended a dance where Erna-Lynne Bogue
demonstrated a most
effective way to teach a hey. (The following assumes partners are on the
same side of the set, facing across, and the women will start passing right
shoulders, but it can be revised for other starting configurations.)
Erna-Lynne had the men stay put, while she instructed the women to (a)
Cross set passing right shoulders. (b) Pass left shoulders
with neighbor and walk around and behind him to face back into center. (c)
Again pass right shoulders with other woman. (d) Pass partner by left
shoulder and walk around and behind him and stop when at where they
started. Erna-Lynne then had the women repeat walking this same pattern,
but with the men following the women. It seemed a bit magical, but
everyone completed the hey successfully.
Michael Fuerst 802 N Broadway Urbana IL 61801
217-239-5844See my art work in the store window of 133 W Main, Urbana, two
doors east of Race on the south side of Main. Links to photos of many of
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