Teaching a hey.

Not having collected my e-mail for a while, I wrote
this response first, and then read all the other responses
later.  How reassuring to see us all, more or less, on
the same page on how to teach a hey.

I saw Lisa Greenleaf (Hi Lisa) once teach a hey beautifully,
simply, by using the lady's chain figure, but I
do not remember exactly how.  This was in a
beginners' workshop, not in a walk through.

I do not know, really, how to teach a hey,
but one thing I say that may or may not be useful
is this:

'A hey is this: you wander around the room, and then
 you end up exactly where you started.  Here is one
 way that folks here like to do a hey. . . "

and then I teach the traditional hey, often by
using a foursome at the top of a set in front
of me to demonstrate, in slow motion.

Thanks for the great question.

-P
--
Peter Amidon
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  I have never been lost, but I will admit to
    being confused for several weeks.

                       -Daniel Boone

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