Thanks Linda. I guessed it was something like that. :-)
There are three neighbours involved in the gypsy hey, plus you. I would say
that is a hey for four, not three!
Happy dancing,
John
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Hi,
I called Baling Hay by Carol Ormand yesterday and we made it work,
but the Men's Allemande seemed to go on forever - they went a lot more than
1 & 3/4 when they used all the music.
Have I missed a move out?
Baling Hay (by Carol Ormand)
Contra; Improper
A1: Hey for Four along the set: pass Neighbour by Right Shoulder; Left
Shoulder Gypsy Next Neighbour; return to pass Original Neighbour by Right
Shoulder; Left Shoulder Gypsy with Previous Neighbour; return to face
Original Neighbour
A2: Men Allemande Right 1 & 3/4
B1: Partner Balance & Swing
B2: Ladies' Chain; Balanced Square Through Two (just Balance F/B on the
first one which is Right hand to Partner)
Thanks.
Happy dancing,
John
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Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2013 09:17:57 -0400
From: Linda Leslie <laleslierjg(a)comcast.net>
Hope this helps!
I have the following written down for this dance:
Linda
Baling Hay
by Carol Ormand
Contra/Improper/Int
A1 -----------
Hey for three along the set (this N pass right, next N gypsy left
once, this N pass by the right, previous N gypsy Left)
A2 -----------
(8) This Neighbor allemande Right 1 & 3/4
(8) Men allemande Left 1-1/2
B1 -----------
(16) Partner balance and swing
B2 -----------
(8) Women's Chain
Balanced square thru once