Hi Mavis!
Heres the dance that youre thinking of
.. Hey Gorgeous by Luis Gamez (variation of Hey Man by Paul Balliet, as you said).
Dance is listed at the end of this email. As a result of your posting I looked it up, as
I also remembered it. You probably scribbled down some notes at Echo Summit Camp in this
past Sept, Carol Ormand called it on Saturday nite 9/16/06, second half after the two
squares.
I called the dance last Saturday at Aromas. There was a hot chocolate party afterwards
and I asked the dancers what they thought about the new dances I called (this one and
two others that I had picked up at Pinewoods) and asked for feedback from the dancers and
we had time to chat at the party
.
Side note --
We had a heavy rainstorm (by California standards!) and the dance was very small with
experienced dancers only, and I ended up calling and dancing most of the night to help the
small numbers and gender imbalance! So, I got to dance it too as well as the other two I
was trying out. The first half, I called squares, circle mixers, scatter dances, extra
waltzes, by the end of the first half we just had enough people for contras but wouldnt
have if I hadnt danced too. I know this group pretty well, and had worked with the band
before, so it worked out fine. -- End, side note...
The dancers comments on this dance was they really like it, its very smooth, and has A
LOT of Partner interaction, which some really liked and others commented it is great if
you like the partner your dancing with
.. So, just be sure to place it at a place in the evening where you want a lot of partner
interaction.
Here is the funniest thing about this message!! I seriously thought the dance was
written for Carol Ormand
(yes, appropriate, yes?!?!). I thought thats what she said when I was she called it at
camp, and I thought I heard her say that when I listened to my recording of the dance when
was studying it. Thats what I announced at the dance last week (no callers in the crowd
so it wasnt picked up!). Well, I checked with her to be sure I had the dance correct,
the author etc, before I posted this on Shared Weight as I almost always check the dance
back to the original source (web, book, author, or who I got it from) as I love knowing
the trivia about the dance
Well, she says it wasnt written for her (to her knowledge at least!)
So
I almost started a rumor! Oh well! Thats how Ill remember the dance at least! Well, I
think I'll just have to call Carol that from now on! : ) "Hey Gorgeous!"
Have fun,
Karen Fontana
Hey Gorgeous
Becket by Luis Gamez, MI
A1: Rt/ H Star 1x
Gents turn around and w P
P Al Rt ~ 1.5x (diff for each gender
. Best to focus on where the women need to get to
which is the Hey starting L /Sh
A2: Hey for Four W start Left Sh (WL, NR, GL, PR)
B1: P Gypsy and Swing
B2: Cir L 1x
Single Slice on Left Diagonal
(on left diagonal fwd to new cpl, push back directly away from new cpl; A1
Star Rt w this new cpl)
Variation of Hey Man by Paul Balliet
mavis mcgaugh <yankeecalls(a)yahoo.com> wrote: I often call Hey Man by Paul Balliet -
It is a
wonderful dance. I always alternate the A1 section:
Men 1st time Ladies next time. it has such a
great flow. By the time I got to pen and paper - I
probably had the figures all messed up. I found
the original paper I scribbled on - I had written
what looks like
Lou Gomez --- but that could have been from
something else I scribbled. Oh well - I will hope
that at some time on a dance floor - someone will call
it and I will have the opportunity to dance it and get
it written down.
--- "crunchymama(a)juno.com"
wrote:
Becky Hill published a dance in "The Rosenhill
Collection"
called "Sadie, Sadie" -on page 38 of that
collection. It is not the
dance you are talking about- but it does have the
"slice" move and in
the comments it says:
The "slice" move is adapted from Paul Balliet's "Hey
Man" published
in "Twirling Dervish Returns" (1997).
Google reveals "Hey Man" here, but there is no
gypsy.
http://arcserv.astro.washington.edu/dances/FMPro?-db=acdol.db&-
format=danceformat.html&-sortfield=Name&-recid=67&-find
>
> So either it's not your dance, or the caller subbed
> a gypsy meltdown
> in for the balance and swing?
>
>
> HTH
> Alison Murphy in Memphis TN
>
> -- mavis mcgaugh wrote:
> I checked Michael Dyck's website but didn't find
> anything on this dance.
>
> I think the name is Hey Gorgeous
>
>
>
> it had a Full Hey for 4
>
> a Partner Gypsy & Swing
>
> I think the ending was ----
>
> Circle Left 1x
> left Diag forward & Back out [slice]
>
> and don't know author. I didn't get to dance but
>
> watched folks dancing and scribbled this much down
> before it ended.
>
> Mavis L McGaugh
> 510-814-8118 (answering machine-leave message)
>
>
>
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