1. Have the guys help it out by looking on the left diagonal during the
long lines for a new neighbor.
2. Replace the do-si-do with women allemande _left_.
3. Use an alternate B2 of ladies chain, star left.
-Chris Page
San Diego
On Thursday, June 20, 2013, Rickey Holt wrote:
3-33-33 lovers and callers - I have been calling this
great dance recently
and noticed that dancers of various experience levels in several venues
have
had trouble with the transition in the B2 from the Ladies Do-si-do 1 1/2 to
the balance with the next neighbor that starts the dance. They have
trouble
finding that next neighbor, even after several times through, and with
translating the momentum of crossing the set to that of up and down the
line
of the first part of the dance. I tried substituting an allemande right 1
1/2 for the do-si-do 1 1/2 of the original with little effect. What about
a
ladies allemande right about 1 1/2 to a next neighbor allemande left and
then starting the dance again with a balance by the right with that
neighbor? Other solutions? Have you or your dancers noticed the problem
that I have seen. As always, thanks for your thoughts.
Rickey Holt
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