Hi John,
While there isn't a person there for the ladies to go around, I'd
envisioned them looping around as if they were, and using the space and
time to make the move flow. So they'd trace the path of what they'd do with
a half figure eight, without a physical presence of the standard post. That
leaves them better able to come into the meltdown swing. (Although as
others have pointed out, that may work better as a balance and swing
anyway).
If I understand your Bombast figure (a great name!) the action stays very
internal to the space 4 dancers usually take up; whereas the half figure 8
and cast would be more expansive (and thus less adaptable to crowded floor
conditions).
Thank you to all who wrote back with thoughts and feedback! I appreciate
this shared resource.
Take care,
Luke
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 6:00 AM, John Sweeney via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi Luke,
I am not sure why you are calling it a Half Figure Eight. Unless
I have misunderstood something, you just have the ladies crossing the set,
going around each other instead of straight across, while the men move out
of the way. Since the active dancers don't go around a gatepost (person or
position) then it doesn't seem to be a Figure Eight sort of move.
I call that move a Bombast (Headcorn Morris use it and call it
that and I thought it would make a nice dance figure for us). In this
version of the move, instead of the men casting they move straight to their
destination, then turn (the turns aren't full turns - just until you can
see your next destination); the ladies turn as well at their destination.
I also have the move along the set instead of your version across the set.
The dances below are more ECDish dances, but may help clarify the
idea.
The "Turn Single Changing Places" starts as a Gypsy Right, but
once you are past each other you keep turning to face away - I often call
it a Spin Past.
Bombast I (by John Sweeney)
Longways; Improper
A1: Bombast:
Men go straight across to the Ladies’ places WHILE Ladies Gypsy Right
1/2 to Men’s Places; All Turn Single
Ladies go straight across to the Men’s places WHILE Men Gypsy Right 1/2
to Ladies’ Places; All Turn Single
A2: Repeat
B1: Set to Partner, Turn Single Changing Places [End facing out]
Lines Lead Away; Fall Back [Face In at last moment]
B2: Balance the Ring; Ladies Cross; Balance the Ring; Men Cross
Bombast II (by John Sweeney)
Longways; Improper
A1: Bombast:
Men go straight across to the Ladies’ places WHILE Ladies Gypsy Right
1/2 to Men’s Places; All Turn Single
Ladies go straight across to the Men’s places WHILE Men Gypsy Right 1/2
to Ladies’ Places; All Turn Single
A2: Set to Partner, Turn Single Changing Places [End facing out]
Lines Lead Away; Fall Back [Face In at last moment]
B1: Long Lines Go Forward & Back – Men Roll the Ladies from Right to Left
as you Fall Back
Mad Robin – Men through the Middle
B2: Long Lines Go Forward & Back – Ladies Roll the Men from Right to Left
as you Fall Back
Mad Robin – Ladies through the Middle
Happy dancing,
John
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