Yep, Alex, I totally agree on the point of promenade (or RL thru, or
ladies' chain) > circle L not flowing great! So I'm amending my original
criteria: *dances with a promenade, no chain or RL thru, and promenade is
NOT followed by a circle L*.
Thanks for the suggestions, folks :D
On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 1:00 PM Yoyo Zhou <yozhov(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 6:08 PM, Maia McCormick via
Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Had a busload of beginners at my dance last night and realized I have a
hole in my program -- I don't have any good glossary/beginner-friendly
dances with a promenade but no chain or RL through. Any suggestions?
>
A nice one is Promenade Right by Luke Donforth (note: it has a circle
right):
http://www.madrobincallers.org/2013/06/25/three-tries-at-simple-dances/
Also, some of the dances below can be adapted by changing a right and left
thru to a promenade across.
On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 11:42 AM, Alexandra Deis-Lauby <
adeislauby(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I find that there aren’t many dances with a
Promenade or RL that are NOT
followed by a circle left. When Dancing promenades to circle lefts, I don’t
like them as an experienced dancer because they don’t feel good and as a
caller I watch new dancers struggle with them because they don’t flow
logically unless the dancers correct for it (which one won’t know how to do
unless they’ve been dancing a very long time and are attuned to momentum.)
I agree with your assessment about promenade/right and left thru to circle
left.
I find right and left thru or promenade can also often be followed by one
of these, which flows better:
- ladies chain (very common)
- left hand star (example: True Grit by Chris Page:
http://chrispagecontra.awardspace.us/dances/#true-grit)
- circle right (see above)
- hey, ladies pass right (example: Zoey and Me by Sue Rosen:
http://dance.suerosencaller.com/dancedb/view/?title=Zoey+and+Me)
- ladies allemande right (example: A-1 Reel by Chris Weiler:
http://caller.chrisweiler.ws/dances.htm#a1reel)
Yoyo Zhou