Addendum:
Often accompanied by "... And whirl/reel her around" (again, both butterfly
whirl / courtesy turn / a few other moves).
(Thanks for helping me clarify!)
On Nov 22, 2017 3:21 PM, "Mac Mckeever" <macmck(a)ymail.com> wrote:
I have always considered that terminology to refer to
picking up someone
as you would a hitchhiker, not physically lifting someone. I don't see it
as having anything to do with who is doing what work.
Mac McKeever
On Wednesday, November 22, 2017, 2:15:38 PM CST, Ron Blechner via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
A quick question:
How many callers believe that one role does the majority of the work in a
courtesy turn or a butterfly whirl? If so, can you explain how the shared
weight that differs from an allemande?
I've always been taught about shared weight being essential in all contra
moves, and I guess I'm still surprised when I hear callers prompt "pick her
up and take her to the other side" as if the person in lady/raven role is
not giving any weight. (Or similar one-role-biased prompting.)
Thanks,
Ron Blechner
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