Good dance - I have called it many times
Down the hall - stop - NO ONE LETS GO OF HANDS! - center 2 turn around turning away from
each other and bring arms over. End 2 take hands behind in a cozy line of 4 - up the
hall, center 2 duck to allow ends arms to pas over to clover. Walk thru each step slowly
until you are sure each line has it right.
The problem with this figure is the 1s and 2s have different parts. going from 1 to 2 is
not bad - but when 2s become 1s you often have issues. One solution it to teach both
parts to 1s and 2s. Another solution is to just let them figure it out - they usually do
after a couple failed attempts
Another dance I call with this figure is Symmetrical Force by Fred Fields (if I remember
correctly - it has been a while for that one).
Mac McKeever
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From: Rich Sbardella via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
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Sent: Monday, April 4, 2016 12:15 PM
Subject: [Callers] Teaching the Cloverleaf?
I have yet to call a dance with a cloverleaf in it because I am not comfortable with
teaching the walk thru. The Connectrix by Rick Mohr has such a cloverleaf.
Any suggestions on good teaching language, and any other dances with such a cloverleaf
would be welcomed.
Thanks,Rich SbardellaCT
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