perhaps it originally was
1s Balance and trade places for a N R AL 1/2
--- Rickey <holt.e(a)comcast.net> wrote:
Hi All,
I have a dance which I remember dancing in
Montpelier Vermont with Charles
Woodard, probably in the 1980s. It is below. It is
a duple proper dance.
(A1) Actives Balance and allemande right 1 ½
(A2) Ladies Chain over and back
(B1) Left Hand Star Above, Right Hand Star Below
(B2) Actives Swing, end facing up and cast off.
I do not have a name for this dance. There does not
seem to be enough to do
in A1, so Ive changed it to Actives Balance and
Do-si-do and allemande
right 1 ½.
But the biggest problem is with the ladies chain.
My wife tells me that she
has never started a ladies chain from the left side
of the gent, which is
what happens here. I thought that this was a common
way to set up a ladies
chain when starting from a duple formation, but I
cannot find any where the
woman does start from the gents left. I have written
a fix that eliminates
the ladies chain altogether, but I was wondering if
anyone is familiar with
this dance. Do I have part of it wrong? What might
your fix be, or do you
have any other dances that are fairly easy that have
a star with old
neighbors flowing into a star with new neighbors
(since this is the part I
like best). If it was also without a hey that might
be ideal. Got too many
heys programmed into the evening already I suspect.
Thanks,
Rickey Holt.
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