Okay, "Hey, Let's Take a Cruise" is blowing *my* mind, too. I'm
wondering
about space, though: in a typical 4x4, the eight dancers usually occupy the
lengthwise space of a regular hands-four, just double-wide. It looks like
this dance requires twice that space, both for the orbit and for the
longways short waves.
Even if you line everybody up with lots of room, is getting close enough to
the next neighbors ever awkward timing-wise? If your hall has a slight
incline (we all know the halls I'm talking about haha), do some minor sets
get too cramped to maneuver?
But ohhh I want this same-role hey and oval orbit to work!! Is it meant to
be a bastard square dance?
...or did it work fine just the way it is?
Ang
On Tue, Apr 22, 2025, 8:39 PM Don Veino via Contra Callers <
contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi,
I've been holding off sharing dances I've not yet called but I've written
a boatload of 4F4s. So here's a few of differing difficulty and status:
PokéCon (Gotta Swing ‘em All) DRAFT - 4F4 - Don Veino 20181206
A1 G&T to Opp GNT/LRK, Opp Swing (face center)
A2 GNT/LRK LHStar 1/2x, TB Swing (look Up/DN to Neighbor)
B1 G&T to Neighbor GNT/LRK [ALT: LDY/RBN Allemande Right 1+1/2x or Cir.
LT 3/4x], Neighbor Swing
B2 LDY/RBN RHStar 1/2x, Partner Swing, face progression
This should be a not very hard yet swing happy dance! Walked through with
friends but not yet called IIRC (hence "DRAFT" status).
*Hey, Let's Take a Cruise - 4F4 - Don Veino 20250324*
A1 G&T to OPP GNT/LRK, Opposite SWING
A2 PASS THE OCEAN up/down, WAVE/4 BAL; GNT/LRK ORBIT the Oval 2PL *WHILE*
LDY/RBN facing in PASS RT for a same role 1/2 HEY across
B1 RH to same OPP in WAVE/4 BAL, SWING THRU (Opp RT 1/2x, GNT/LRK LT
1/2x); LDY/RBN ORBIT the Oval 2PL
*WHILE* GNT/LRK facing in PASS RT for a same role 1/2 HEY across (and as
you approach your PNR...)
B2 PASS PNR RT to WEAVE the RING of 8 1/2x; PNR SWING, face next
I penned several 4F4s in 2016 with a single role doing a hey for 4 in the
center while others orbit the major set (oval/racetrack circulate) theme,
but recently hit on how to give everyone the chance to hey and orbit in a
single/ non-alternating 32 bar sequence as here. Called it for the first
time at the April 2025 Concord Scout House challenging benefit dance. Works
fine but blew some minds! It was great to hear folks laughing and cheering
once they got it. Where some seemed to go wrong was when they were in the
center hey group but the person facing out at the start of the move (if
they looped right instead of left...?). There's no forgiveness for recovery
anywhere - I prepped folks to bail to their diagonally opposite end spot to
try again next round. Sadly, no video of this one.
There's a variation of this where everyone simply circulates on the
outside or inside tracks (vs. the inside heys). I prefer the hey approach
as it handles the timing difference between the inside and outside
circulate track distances, but concede it's "harder".
One more, well proven, in the lineage of all the "Pie" dances: "All the
Pies"
https://www.ibiblio.org/contradance/thecallersbox/dance.php?id=18611
-Don
On Sat, Mar 22, 2025 at 1:37 AM Maia McCormick via Contra Callers <
contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
What it says on the tin—I want more
four-face-fours in my collection (not
least because I’m calling a session of them at NEFFA 😅), drop your
favorites here! Accepting recommendations of any difficulty level.
Thanks all!
- Maia (Brooklyn, NY)
--
Maia McCormick (she/her)
917.279.8194
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