On 12/5/07, Bob Isaacs <isaacsbob(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi All;
I'm looking for the moves and author of a 4 facing 4 named Major Hey, which has a 1/2
a hey for 8 in it. Any teaching points would also be helpful. Thanks, and a Happy
Holidays to everyone -
Bob
"The Devil's Duty" by Al Olson, hidden in Zesty Contras, also has a
hey for eight. It also has both swings ending in the middle of the
phrase, so this past Friday I tried the following clean-up, and it worked
pretty well:
The Dancer's Duty
Chris Page variant of an Al Olson dance
Four-face-four
A1 Lines of four forward and back [1] [2]
Neighbor (person across from you) allemande right 1 & 3/4
to line of eight
A2 Half hey for eight, start by pulling past that neighbor by right
B1 Swing same neighbor [3]
B2 Circle left 1/2 in groups of four [4]
Swing partner, face next
[1] Stretch out the lines of four a little to make room for everyone
allemanding and swinging in the center.
[2] At this point, you can tell the dancers to turn ninety degrees left.
Then remember which wall they'll be facing for the end of the allemande
and entry into the hey.
[3] To shorten the swing length, make it a gypsy and swing. Or if you
want the hey to be an exercise in timing, make it a balance and swing.
[4] You face your partner coming out of the swing. There's other
variants for the circle left 1/2 -- for instance balance the ring and
roll away your neighbor.