Mark, Andrea,

I too wondered about circle right to a swing, I'll try to get some feedback from the floor. 

As Mark suggests ladies turn back to the B2 swing might work, but in that case I might as well replace the circle with a star left. A variation worth trying.

Thanks,

Jerome



On Tuesday, July 18, 2017, Mark Hillegonds <mark.hillegonds@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, Jerome,

My comments and question are based on my interpretation of the dance that the progression occurs in A1, when the Gent rolls the NEXT neighbor from L to R and that the neighbor swing in B2 is with this same (now current) Neighbor. With that...

It seems to me that the Circle R to Neighbor swing in B2 might be a bit awkward. The person dancing the Ladies role in particular has quite a change in momentum. Perhaps the Lady can roll out over her right shoulder into the swing?

If you have tried this dance with people and up to speed, what sort of feedback did you get on that transition?

Mark

On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 9:55 AM, Jerome Grisanti via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:


I wonder if this sequence has already been written (and titled):

Trip to Kentucky
Improper contra
Jerome Grisanti (unless prior claim exists)

A1: Long lines go forward, roll away as you go back (women moving from left to right in front of their neighbors).
Men allemande left 1.5.

A2: Partner B & S.

B1: Right & Left Thru, Ladies chain.

B2: Circle RIGHT 1x, Neighbors swing.

Thanks,

Jerome



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