Please post Chasing Fire and thanks for the additional description of the old time figure. --- Chris Page <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think the confusion here is understanding the > "lady around two and the > gent cuts through." The net effect of this sequence > is the ones trade > places with their partner. Since it's done twice, > they go nowheresville. > And since it ends with a balance and swing, even if > they get lost in > the B1, you just need to remind them to end where > they started -- > with their partner. > > (The lady around two and the gent cuts through means > woman #1 > goes outside around man #2, around woman #2, and > into where > her partner started. Man #1 follows his partner to > her starting spot, > around man #2, and then goes between the twos into > his partner's > staring spot. Think of the whole B1 as a chase > sequence, where you > trade off roles between the chaser and the chasee.) > > Also, the gypsy in A2 is with your original > neighbor. > > It's a fun dance to ham up with a strong storyline. > Either this > or "Chasing Fire" by Grant Goodyear's on my program > for next week. > > Cheers, > -Chris Page > San Diego > _______________________________________________ > Callers mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/callers > Mavis L McGaugh 510-814-8118 (answering machine-leave message) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Cheap talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. http://voice.yahoo.com
