Equinox, by Jim Kitch. I don't remember where the slide goes as written
- the book is at home (I'm at work). However, I know that in practice it
can get really fuzzy.
B2 - the dance calls for just a swing. It would make sense to pass by
right, since you are turning right hands.
You need to swing a bit to your left to line up with that couple
involved in the CC for the next round of the dance.
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From: callers-bounces(a)sharedweight.net
[mailto:callers-bounces@sharedweight.net] On Behalf Of Jerome Grisanti
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 11:43 PM
To: callers(a)sharedweight.net
Subject: [Callers] Need Name and Author for Dance
Hello,
I was at Sugar Hill (Bloomington Indiana) last weekend and was intrigued
by
a dance, I wonder if anyone else has this and if so can you get me the
name
and author? It's a becket with alternating contra corners, and everyone
gets
a partner swing in the B2.
Title?
Author?
Becket contra, single progression
A1: Circle Left 3 places,
Neighbor swing
A2: Circle Left 3 places, with partner slide left just one person so
that
all are facing a same-sex neighbor. Men see the same man from the group
of
four that circled together, women are facing the next neighbor woman.
Long Lines go forward and back.
B1: Ladies (men) turn contra corners
B2 Ladies (men) cross the set a final time and swing their partner on
the
side.
I wonder about two places:
In the A2 I could see doing the forward and back while sliding left, but
the
caller taught slide, then forward and back. Anyone know what the author
wrote?
In the B2, do the folks passing in the middle pass by the right or left
shoulders. Also, is it a balance & swing or just a swing?
Thanks!
Jerome
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Jerome Grisanti
660-528-0858
660-528-0714
http://www.jeromegrisanti.com
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