Right. Another way to describe it would be:
As couples zig-zag past 2 N couples, moving left around #1 (current), right
around #2, face the #3 (to A1: dosido).
Let me know how it goes if you call it.
Rich
On 4/15/10 6:46 AM, "Ruth Pershing" <rpershing(a)mindspring.com> wrote:
Rich ~
I don't know the answer to your question about whether the dance has
been written, but could you explain the B2 zig-zag figure? Does it
mean that as a couple, you pass by the next couple to the left (women
pass), then next couple by the right (men pass) and the next by the
left (women pass), then get ready to do-si-do a new neighbor for the
next time through?
I might try it this weekend. Thanks,
~Ruth, Chapel Hill NC
On Apr 14, 2010, at 11:57 AM, callers-request(a)sharedweight.net wrote:
From: Rich Goss <richgoss(a)comcast.net>
Date: April 14, 2010 10:15:21 AM EDT
To: Shared Weight <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
Subject: [Callers] New Dance
Reply-To: Caller's discussion list <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
Wrote this dance recently in honor of one of our dancers who
recently passed
away, Betty Stewart. Has this one already been written?
Betty¹s Night Out Rich Goss
Improper, Double Prog
A1: Neighbor Dosido and Swing (end facing down hall)
A2: Down hall 4-in-line, turn as couples; Return, face across
B1: 1/2 Hey, Gents Ricochet Back (Ladies cross rt sh)
Partner swing
B2: Circle Left 3/4
As Couples, zig left, zag right, zig left
Rich, Portland Or
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