The only change I’d suggest is Robins Allem R since that is the free hand after a swing.
Lisa
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On Oct 21, 2022, at 11:47 AM, Julian Blechner via
Contra Callers <contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question about a variation on Becky Hill's Big Easy, which I see as:
Big Easy Becky Hill
A1: Bal Ring, Neighbor Swing (often changed to N B+S)
A2: LLFB, Robins Alle 1.5
B1: P B+S
B2: Circle L 3/4, Bal ring, pass thru
An easy variation I like, say, to introduce the courtesy turn early in the evening and to
have the Larks not have to be relegated to keeping basically in one spot for 7/8ths of the
dance, has:
A2. N Prom, robins alle 1.5
B2. Circle L 3/4, bal, cali twirl
It's enough of a change - especially for one of these easy glossary dances - that I
figure someone may have claimed it as a new dance, and was looking for author and title. I
didn't see this variation listed in The Caller's Box website.
Thanks,
Julian Blechner
he/him
p.s. Folks may know me as "Ron". I've been using a new first name. Pronouns
are the same. I'm slowly trying to change my online presence, get a new website, etc.
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