Hi folks,

  A few weeks ago, there was some discussion about Nils Fredland's dance: "Head 
of the Bed" (see below)....  I was about to call it a couple of wks ago, and 
although I had memorized the dance (thanks, Tom H!)..., on the way driving to 
the dance, I realized I wasn't sure when to introduce and identify the shadow 
during the walk thru!   

  I remember dancing it, and I think I re-call the caller introducing the 
shadow after the N Swg end of A1, which would be on the diagonal?  And then, of 
course, since it's Becket, the shadow can be introduced in the beginning: the 
same person on the same side one beyond your partner ..... (help!)....

  For those who have called it, how and when do you introduce the shadow during 
your teaching?  I hope to call it this Friday nite (Jan 6), so quick comments 
appreciated.

  Any additional teaching notes appreciated..... and also pls cfm I got the 
dance right!

  Thanks,
  Karen Fontana
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  Head of the Bed by Nils Fredland
  Becket Contra

  A1 - Slide Left
         Cir Left 3/4
         N Swg

  A2 - w/ N 1/2 Promenade
         W Chain

  B1 - 1/2 Hey, W start pass Rt Sh
         Shadow Swing

  B2 - LL F&B
         Gents roll shadow away
         P Swg



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  Karen Fontana 
www.karenscontracorner.com 
[email protected] 
(H) 650-691-9663

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