Looks like something is missing from the B2.
Circle and then what?
Donna
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From: Lisa Ornstein ljocelebration(a)gmail.com [trad-dance-callers]
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Sent: Fri, May 4, 2018 7:20 pm
Subject: Re: [trad-dance-callers] She’s Playing Hard To Get
This is a great dance. I have it as A1 partners r shoulder gypsy then ladies cross to
neighbors. Fills the timing I think you are asking about and is compatible with the
title. Enjoy!
Lisa
Lisa Joy Ornstein
On Fri, May 4, 2018, 5:30 PM Cindy Harris cah329a(a)gmail.com [trad-dance-callers]
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Got this Beckett formation dance by Beth Molaro (or at least marked that way) in my deck
that I haven’t called in a long time. But it doesn’t seem to time out when I walk through
it. Here’s what I have:
W walk around partner by right then cross left to swing neighbor.
LL F&B, W chain across.
W pass right for 1/2 hey, partners swing
Look right to circle left with new neighbors
Seems too short to me. I thought maybe the first cross by the left was 1/2 hey then women
cross again to swing neighbor (which is how I vaguely recall it) but that seems too long.
What dumb thing am I missing?
Cindy
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On Mar 29, 2018, at 11:21, Ridge Kennedy srk3nn3dy(a)gmail.com [trad-dance-callers]
<trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Jonathan mentions The Blob -- a very fine dance indeed, I think. (see below)
A couple of additional things I do with it.
1) Blob up and down (Down and Up?)
Hold hands in small blobs or giant blobs and go down and up with appropriate blobbish
sound effects.
2) Blob ALL the Way Around -- do si do as Blobs (When you have at least two lines so you
can form two giant blobs)
Get the blobs circling left and encourage them to go around each other -- kind of like a
giant bouquet waltz. Success rates will vary when doing this but it will assuredly create
a lot of movement, confusion and laughter, even if everything falls apart.
The Blob
Sherry Nevins?
Longways proper for as many as will
with partners (any age, any gender) facing each other in a long line.
Starting at the top, join hands in groups of 4 or 6; this is your blob.
1 - Long lines forward and back
2 - Forward and back again
3 - Partners right elbow around
4 - Partners left elbow around
5 - Blobs join hands and circle left
6 - Circle right, back to place (top blob keep holding hands, others
jump WAY back from partner)
7-8 Top blob sashay down the center, others clap in time, & move up
towards the top
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Ridge Kennedy [Exit 145]
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When you stumble, make it part of the dance.