Hi folks:
Here is a new dance (I'm assuming it has not been previously written)
based on 3-33 which I've called 6-66 simply because it doubles in
length the signature move (not because it's a 'beast' of a dance!).
The music I had in mind as I was writing it, and which suggests -
along with the fact that you encounter 5 N's each time through - it
might be a lovely option for a final "Goodnight" dance, is the first
two rep's of
https://youtu.be/4nH_EA2g9l4 (i.e. silky smooth and
relaxed).
At the top of the dance (becket) you are hands-4 with your "previous"
neighbour.
The gents alle L in B2 works fine but I'd like to see if anyone has
suggestions for alternatives which serve two purposes: 1) gents change
sides 2) P swing.
Cheers
Ken Panton
Name: 6-66 AUTHOR: Ken Panton BECKET
A1 (4) Gents swap places and all face up/down away from previous neighbour
(2) New N (now current) pull by R (as in dance 3-33)
(2) N 2 pull by L
(8) N 3 bal & box the gnat
A2 (2)N 3 pull by R
(2) N 2 pull by L
(2) N current pull by R
(2) N (previous) pull by L
(8) N-2 Bal & box the gnat
B1 (2) N-2 pull by R
(2) N (previous) pull by L
(12) N current swing
B2 (8) Gents alle L 1+1/2
(8) P Swing