The rule for the end-effects on this one is surprisingly simple:
"If nobody gives you their hand, don't go anywhere."
The messiness usually comes from people feeling like they should be going
somewhere, similar to what happens with a diagonal chain or right & left
through. This is just different enough that people don't think to stay put
if there's nobody there.
The end result is that as you're going off the end and back in that:
pull-by-left: everyone moves
pull-by-right: gent stays put
pull-by-left: pull by with partner
pull-by-right: lady stays put
If you have an odd number of couples, there will be a couple out at the end
which gives you a slightly different sequence, but in principle it's the
same.
On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 3:49 PM, Kalia Kliban via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi all,
I recently called Beneficial Tradition for the first time and noticed a
consistent hitch in the dance at the top of the set. It was probably
happening at the bottom too.
I was doing the variant with no wave balance in the A1, just Women
allemande L 1x and P swing. Though the transition from the pull-bys in the
B2 to that L allemande worked well inside the line, it was always funky at
the ends. I'm speculating that that's because folks coming out of the
pull-by pattern into empty space at the end were tending to head in a
consistent incorrect direction.
Those of you who have called this dance a lot, have you noticed the same
issue? How do you teach the B2-A1 transition to minimize the confusion and
end effects?
Kalia
ps Happy New Year, everyone!
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