thank you for your dances. I plan to try one or more of them in the future.
I have a question about the timing of the B! part of Robb's A Snobb. It
seems like a lot to fit into the available time. How does it work on
reality, especialy as it follows a Hey that some might finish a bit late,
already.
It's been my observation that a simple full circle followed by a couple
do-si-do (As in Bil Olsen's Cranky ingenuity) can be hard to finish in the
time available, especially for beginners, or slower dancers. In this case,
your circle 1 1/4 and also do a full couple do-si-do, but with a lot more
transitions, as well.
Are there timing issues that may cause problems or does this actually work
ok?
Thanks again for the dances,
Rich Hart.
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Mark Hillegonds
<mhillegonds(a)comcast.net>wrote;wrote:
Hi all,
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Robb's a Snobb
Mark Hillegonds, Jan 2008
Duple Minor, Becket
A1
(8) On left diagonal, right and left thru
(8) Ladies gypsy right 1 1/2 (exit gypsy by passing neighbor by right
shoulder)
A2
(16) Men left shoulder hey for four (important to finish the hey to be in
the right places for the circle)
B1
(4) Circle left 3/4 (end facing partner up and down the set)
(4) As couple pass by right shoulders (travel with neighbor)
(4) With next couple, circle right 1/2
(4) As couple pass by left shoulders
B2
(16) Partner balance and swing