In honor of John calling it before I had a chance to
test it (and after
checking in with him), I'm going to call this "The Brave Sir Sweeney".
Hope other folks get to enjoy it.
On Mon, Aug 6, 2018 at 6:51 PM, John Sweeney via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi Luke,
I called it tonight. We had low numbers so I tested it
during the interval with some volunteers as a Four Couple Dance. At the
end of the Partner Swing we just faced back to the same line. Or changed
it from Head Lines to Side Lines if we wanted different people to go
through the arches.
I wanted all the Box the Gnats at the same time, so I did
Balance & Box the Gnat. They may have been very slightly late getting
through the tunnel, so, to avoid the possibility of the Balance being late
or random, I changed the Balance & Swing to Dosido & Swing which worked
fine.
I indicated who should go through the tunnel first via a
geographic reference: pick a feature of the room and let people know that
you are going to use it. I called “Window People Tunnel” – that worked
well.
We had lots of room, so the first swing tended to end up
with the set as a square, which meant that the four steps into the middle
were fine, but with less room the “Head Couples” might not have very far to
travel, but I don’t think it would be a problem.
The dancers said that they liked it. I will definitely use
it again.
Does it have a name?
Thanks.
Happy dancing,
John
John Sweeney, Dancer, England john(a)modernjive.com 01233 625 362 &
07802 940 574
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*From:* Callers <callers-bounces(a)lists.sharedweight.net> *On Behalf Of *Luke
Donforth via Callers
*Sent:* 02 August 2018 19:36
*To:* callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
*Subject:* [Callers] New 4x4 composition with a tunnel, and related
questions
Hello all,
I've had an idea for a 4 facing 4 dance rattling around, and it seems
unlikely I'll have enough dancers to house-party it anytime soon, so I'd
appreciate feedback on an untested dance.
4 facing 4 contra
A1
(4) Lines of 4 go forward, take right hand with the one in front of you
(4) box the gnat, keep and lift right hand to make a tunnel
(4) couple at stage right side of line of couples duck through to far side
(4) couple that was at stage left side of line of couples duck through to
far side
A2
(16) Initial corner balance and swing
(end couples, it's the one they tunneled with, middle folks it's their
trail buddy)
B1
(4) All 8 go into the middle
(4) On the way out, gents roll the one they swung with away with a half
sashay
(8) Gents right hand star ~1x (ladies adjust position as needed, stepping
a little to left)
B2
(16) Partner balance and swing, end facing new couple
Questions for those so inclined:
Would you be interested in dancing and/or calling this dance? Why, or why
not?
The inspiration for the tunnel came from "plow the row", a (to my
knowledge) traditional square (at least, it's traditional enough to have
lots of variations). Anyone know of a tunnel figure in a 4x4 contra?
In the B1, I wrote it as the gents roll the ladies, and the gents star.
It could instead be the ladies roll the gents and ladies star. Preferences?
There are two places where what would normally be "balance+move" have
been replaced with "in to the middle+move"; is the four steps forward
before the box the gnat and the roll away going to throw folks?
How would you prompt the couples on the end going through the tunnel so
that there's only one couple in the tunnel at a time? Or would you prompt
it as both going through and let them figure it out inside the tunnel?
Thanks for feedback.
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