Hi Luke,

I think this is a great accessible dance. Flow is fine, and I actually feel that getting too much "rightward" muscle memory is not a good thing. Symmetry is better for our bodies in the long run. So FWIW, thumbs up for me. And I will try it out at one of my next two gigs 3/8 or 3/13.

Regards,

Greg

On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 10:00 AM Luke Donforth via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi all, 

I was thinking about standard transitions; and how similar flows could possibly be created while still adding variation to our dance diet. 

Chain-> (1x or 1/2) hey -> balance and swing works well; but gyre & swing doesn't work well there, because you've set up left shoulder at the end of the hey.

allemande left -> (1x or 1/2) hey -> (gyre &) swing works reasonably, because you've set up the other shoulder in the hey. 

What about coming into the hey from a Sea-Saw? For instance:

Contra/Improper

A1 -----------
(16) Neighbor gyre and swing
A2 -----------
(8) Promenade across the Set
(8) Ladies Sea-Saw 1.5x
B1 -----------
(8) 1/2 Hey, ladies passing partner right shoulders
(8) Partner swing
B2 -----------
(8) Long lines, forward and back
(8) Ladies allemande Left 1-1/2

I think that flows well, but I don't have dancers to play with at the moment. If anyone more used to dancing the traditional ladies roll wants to talk about muscle memory and flow, I'd appreciate it. Would the sea saw and left allemande just be too outside the realm of familiar to be fun?

Assuming this is a new composition that works, I'll call it Sinister Ravens.

Thanks for your thoughts.


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