Hi Everyone,

  I called HofTB last Friday! It went well, thanks to your all's input.  It was 
one of those evenings when I had a hankering to call a bunch of "new" 
dances.....

  Thanks for the explanation of the shadow.  I studied them all, then opted for 
the "introduce partner, neighbor across, shadow on other side" since the swings 
are with all 3.   I think my hang up in my head was that I remember dancing 
this dance and I incorrectly remembered the walk thru and shadow introduction 
differently.....

  I opted to call it with the "1/2 Promenade" - the way it was originally 
written, however I did notice the crowded line and saw how a "Rt & Left Thru" 
may have been better (per the discussions on this list-server)... it was good 
to see it with my own eyes.... I kept it the 1/2 Prom, since I did the first 
walk thru that way.


  Regarding Seth's comment:
  However, I've been watching dancers in that roll away. If you think about 
that roll away, the momentum is opposite of a swing. Gents roll the ladies away 
in a counter-clockwise spin, from right to left. The ladies land in their 
partners arms turning CCW, only to then start moving CW.
  (and Chris' response...)

  the first time I danced this dance, I was very lucky to have both a strong 
shadow and partner with a good sense of timing.  I actually sometimes like the 
momentum shifts as a dancer b/c it forces me to stay on my toes.  Rythym and 
timing come pretty easy for me as a dancer, and I sometimes get a little bored 
if there's no challenge in it.... I guess it loops back to Lynn A's question 
about flow and Tom H's response....


  On a final note, I'm sorry to miss you all at the RPLW!!!!  A semi- local 
community (San Luis Obispo) is hosting it's first ever dance weekend, and since 
that community and the Central Coast has been very good to me during my first 
year of calling, I opted to support those communities.  It's a mix of national 
and local talent, and bridges Southern, Central and Northern California 
together.... 
  http://www.cccds.org/carnivale.htm 


  I'll be watching out for the syllabus though, you can bet!  I think the West 
Coast representation is:  Jeremy Korr and Jim Saxe...

  Have a great time,

  Karen Fontana


Seth Tepfer <[email protected]> wrote:
  So Karen, how did it go? Did you call HofB last night? Was it a success?
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