Linda,
It seems you do a half hey with neighbors/shadow but not your partner, but meet partner across the set for the swing. But I may be wrong.
Jerome Grisanti_______________________________________________On Fri, Nov 15, 2024, 1:30 PM Linda S. Mrosko via Contra Callers <contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:There may have been more discussion on this dance, but I didn't see it and I'm a bit confused:A1 Your partner is in your Right hand for the 1st balance in a wave (Larks/Gents are in the middle). Then you step thru that wave into the next wave and your partner is in another wave behind you and a new neighbor is in your right hand. You balance. Wouldn't you just make a R-hand turn to get back to your partner to B&S in B1? I don't understand the Hey part "on the side."Thanks Rich.On Tue, Nov 12, 2024 at 10:00 AM richgoss via Contra Callers <contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:Hi All,_______________________________________________This one follows the path of “Summer of 84” and “Summer of 94”. We’ve skipped a couple of decades.It must be similar to an existing dance, but here it is.Summer of '24 – Rich Goss (11/01/24) Improper
A1: LLFB,
Robins pull by left, Partner alle Right 1.5
(wave of 4 across, Larks left in center)
A2: Bal Wave, walk fwd to new wave
(Larks left in center)
Bal Wave, 1/2 Hey (st pass rt on side)
B1: Partner Balance and Swing
B2: Circle Left 3/4, Neighbor Swing
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