Hillsborough Jig by Bill Thomas is easily called as an alternating contra corners dance,
as are similar compositions. What you are seeking is probably an adaptation of one of
these dances. For Hillsborough Jig, in the A2, alternate by having the ones dance down the
hall, come back, cast off with twos, dance contra corners, then for the next cycle of the
dance call for the twos to dance up the hall, return, cast off with ones, dance contra
corners . In the B2, ones end their partner swing facing down the hall, while twos must
end their partner swing facing up the hall.
On Jan 11, 2013, at 1:09 PM, Cheryl AOL <clmjoyal(a)aol.com> wrote:
I am looking for a dance that alternates diagonal heys
betweens 1 and 2 and has contra corners It is like dancing sailors in lots of ways. I
thought it was called ALTERNATING HEYS but can't seem to find it on Internet search.
Anyone have the correct name and/or the actual calls ?
Cheryl Joyal
630-667-3284
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