Hey Everyone!
There are few dances I am in love as I am in love with this dance. I remember
the first time I danced this, and remember exactly how Nils told the story on
how it was written. That the dance had come to him a dream... What a great
story...
Anyway, I would completely agree with the introduction of the shadow right at
the beginning of the dance. The "bow to your partner next to you, bow to your
neighbor across from you, and bow to your shadow next to you on the other
side. It is a lot easier making this introduction, when everyone is sure of
where they are suppose to be, in this case in Becket formation.
Sometime when you call this sequence it helps to have a leading call to the
shadows swing. I always use something like this: "half a hey, now turn away
and shadows swing. I like the "turn away", because you are turning away from
your partner, to your shadow, it makes a really easy reference point, instead
says gents look up or ladies look down or look right or look left.
Thanks,
Jeff Petrovitch
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