Perry replied privately, and I agree with his assessment of the gypsy for
top of the A2 to make a lot of sense:
"I think "loop right" would be better than a "gypsy". People who
gypsy
tend to linger when your real goal is to get to the next neighbor and
swing."
On Sep 14, 2015 12:05 PM, "Ron Blechner" <contraron(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi callers,
I was hoping this dance, or something very similar, might be identified:
Becket
A1: Gents Alle L 1.5 (8)
1/2 Hey (8) (NR, LL, PR, GL)
A2: N Gypsy R 1/2 (2)* (to face next N)
Next N Gypsy + Sw (14)
B1: Mad Robin (8)**
1/2 Hey (8) (GL, PR, LL, NR)
B2: Gents Pass L (2)
P Gypsy + Swing (14)
* Been debating teaching / calling this as a gypsy or "loop right". I
think either works, but ideas welcome.
** Gents in front, CW
Thanks,
Ron