I'm guessing it has to do with average wing spans. Much as we may like to
divorce role from physical characteristics, there are times in choreography
where predominant dancer properties can affect the "feel" of a dance.
BTW, folks: please remember to trim your posts to just the applicable bits.
Risking swiping thumb fatigue on my phone today... 😀
On Jun 10, 2017 3:06 PM, "jandnbloom via Callers" <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
I'm curious - what is it about having the ladies in the center that makes
it work better?
Jacob
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-------- Original message --------
From: Mac Mckeever via Callers
Date:06/10/2017 1:48 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Frederick Park ,Callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
Subject: Re: [Callers] New Dance to Share
Since you mentioned circle mixers - one of my current favorites is a very
easy one that has been around for a while - but I only discovered it a
couple years ago. I messed with it a little to make it work for all
experience levels.
The Wheel by Gene Huber - random circle mixer
Start in a circle with Ladies facing partner with their backs to center -
holding 2 hands with partner (I think the original had the gents in the
center - but I found it works better this way)