Andy, thanks for emphasizing the "ID your Shadow" and that you include the clue about which shadow.

It's a pet peeve how many callers will call a shadow dance and never identity the shadow. It gives me the distinct impression that they don't even know they are calling a dance that has a shadow. Larry Jennings would be rolling over in his grave if he knew there were callers doing such things! :-)

Best,
Lisa

On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 4:49 PM, Andy Shore via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Both of these have been road tested on tour with Polaris.


Serving REELness

Andy Shore

Type: Contra

Formation: Duple-Improper

Level: Intermediate


A1 -----------

(16) Neighbor balance and swing

A2 -----------

(8) Revolving Door - Ladies in center by the right but**

(8) 1/2 Hey, pass partner by left

B1 -----------

(16) Partner balance and swing

B2 -----------

(8) Circle Left 3/4 and pass through along the set

(8) [Next] Neighbor Do-si-do


Notes: **release revolving door a little early so that Gents are in the opposite Lady’s spot & have time to turn toward their right (tight loop) to come in for the left shoulder pass


I'd introduce Revolving Doors with a simpler dance that goes into a Swing. E.g., the RD variation of Bronwyn Wood's "The Missing Piece"



The world premiere with walk thru & dance was captured on video by Doug Plummer here: https://youtu.be/uAZCZzm1tI8
Not mentioned in that debut was the early release of the Gents from Revolving Door and their tight loop to the right

The title comes from the FX TV show "Pose".



Alpha Ursae Minoris

Andy Shore

Type: Contra

Formation: Becket-CCW  [no circle]

Level: Advanced (Weekend/Challenging level)


* ID shadow beyond partner in becket

A1 -----------

(8) Promenade across the Set (J hook to progress)

(8) Mad Robin - ladies in front

A2 -----------

(8) Neighbor RH Across - Balance & Box the Gnat (don't let go)

(8) with N & Shadow, Square Thru 4 (no balances) - make the 4th hand an Allemande Left 1/2 w/ Shadow

[to long waves with Gents facing OUT, partner in RH, shadow in LH]

B1 -----------

(4,4) Balance the Wave, Box Circulate

(8)  Neighbor swing

B2 -----------

(4,2) [1/4 ricochet hey] Gents go in and push back on diagonal, Ladies Cross passing Left

(10) Swing Partner


Notes: ** when out with partner, cross over & be ready for Balance & Box the Gnat to be there for Square thru with Shadow & P


Take time to ID N & Shadow for square thru = the ONLY 2 people you touch!  This is outside your minor set!


This is a high piece count dance with little chance for recovery. Not for the faint of heart! Probably should introduce figures in other dances first - Mad Robin, Square Thru, ricochet hey, Box Circulate


Named after Polaris (the band) who helped me finalize this dance. Alpha Ursae Minoris is another name for Polaris, the pole star.



Enjoy!

/Andy Shore






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