Well, what is this... a "weave the ring." (a MWSD call) - "Weave the
Ring" - "Weave the Line": descriptive calls that Hey is not.
Bob Livingston
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From: John Sweeney <info(a)contrafusion.co.uk>
To: callers(a)sharedweight.net
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 1:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Callers] How to Teach a Hey
One way is to start with a Lucky 7 Circle Mixer:
A1: Circle Left x 2
A2: Into the Middle and Back x 2
B1: Grand Chain (Start Right Hand with Partner (#1). Men CC, Ladies C -
don't turn!)
B2: Swing #7
Sorry, in America I guess you would say Grand Right & Left rather than Grand
Chain.
That gets them weaving, then you just need to handle the end effects when
you have a line rather than a circle.
I usually use Flirtation Reel next since it sets up a nice symmetrical
position where everyone starts right shoulder at the same time. And I dance
it the first time using hands to pull by. The hands helps them to turn the
easy way at the end of the line. You just need to tell them to make a loop
as they turn at the end of the line to take up some time, and NOT to offer a
hand - wait to see which hand you are being offered by the person coming out
of the hey - they know which one it is!
Once you drop the hands, remind them to look at the person they pass and
they will turn the easy way at the end of the line.
Happy dancing,
John
John Sweeney, Dancer, England john(a)modernjive.com 01233 625 362
http://www.contrafusion.co.uk for Dancing in Kent
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