It seems the ones allemande doesn't bring partners together (if it is the ones who
allemande) but it does seem to bring you to your same sex neighbor. An allemande once
will do it.
Perry
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-------- Original message --------
From: Bill Baritompa <staf186(a)ext.canterbury.ac.nz>
Date: 08/30/2013 6:36 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: Caller's discussion list <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
Subject: Re: [Callers] dances with down-the-halls
Hi Cynthia,
Could you clarify a bit. Is there a typo? Doesn't the AL 1 1/2 in B1 bring
partners together? The transition A1/A2 seems like it requires two of the dancers
to make quick changes of direction. The transition A2/B1 has the AL coming
after the left shoulder pass of the hey. How do the dancers react to it?
Cheers, Bill
On 30/08/2013 9:39 p.m., Cynthia Phinney wrote:
Here's a fun twist.
"Hickman's Hey"
There is half a hey when you get the bottom of the hall, then you finish the
hey when you get back home.
Hickman's Hey
A1 Down the Hall, four in line (Ones in middle)
½ Hey (Start facing in, ones pass right, End where partner was)
A2 Up the Hall
Finish the Hey
B1 One's Allemande Left 1 1/2
Neighbor Swing
B2 One's Balance & Swing
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