I wanted to have a dance where dancers did the dolphin hey figure with a neighbor rather
than with a partner so that knowledge could be transferred from one person to another. I
wrote this dance with that purpose. This dance borrows much from Seth Tepfer’s “Dolphin
Yay!” dance and Andrea Nettleton’s “Porpoiseful Play”. Much thanks to both of these
choreographers for their great dances.
Please take a look at this dance and let me know if you know it to be already written in
this way. The slice in the beginning can be changed into a double slice (left diagonal
forward to new neighbors, left diagonal back to next new neighbors) to make it a double
progression, giving more dancers a chance to be the dolphin couple. I called this in Santa
Barbara, CA, on 9/30, with the double slice. The dancers gave the dance a thumbs up. Click
on these words for a video link. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoYYc4mKzrE>
Thanks,
Jacqui
Iluka Iluka
by Jacqui Grennan
Contra/Improper
A1 -----------
** BECKET ** ID Lady 1 and Gent 2 (AKA “top couple”)
(8) LEFT DIAGONAL - Slice (single progression) or double slice (double progression) to new
Neighbors
(8) Lady 1 & Gent 2 (”top couple”) left shoulder ‘round 1-1/2 to face Lady 2
A2 -----------
(14) Dolphin Hey for 3 (6 passes) - Dolphins pass Lady 2 right, end by passing Lady 2 at
the same place where the hey was started
(2) Lady 2 cross the set
B1 -----------
(16) Neighbor right shoulder ‘round/Swing
B2 -----------
(6) Circle left 3/4
(10) Partner Swing