Hi Luke,
This looks like the same progression as Nathaniel Jack's Loon on the Lake. With clear
teaching, it's a lovely transition. I'd be thrilled to have more dances with a
star to hey progression.
Are You 'Most Done by Russell Owen has a different variety of star to hey with the
next- the hey is on the diagonal.
LindseyTacoma, WA
On Friday, December 22, 2017, 6:55:29 PM PST, Luke Donforth via Callers
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Hello all,
I'm on the road for vacation instead of calling, which means that I don't have
easy access to dancers to try things with; so I'm pinging the hive mind.
What do folks think about the transition star->hey with the next.
For instance:
A1Ladies start left shoulder heyA2
Neighbor right shoulder gyre and swingB1
Circle Left 3/4Partner swingB2Ladies chain acrossLeft hand star 1x
The ladies have their left hand in on the star, and usually I avoid a left with one, left
with the next transition; but I feel like the swoopy nature of the hey gives it some
slack. It also sets the gents up for a turn over shoulder entry into the hey.
It could be a right shoulder in the middle hey, and a balance and swing. I don't have
a passel of dancers to try it with.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks, and happy solstice and return of the light to you all.
--
Luke Donforth
Luke.Donforth(a)gmail.com
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