Hi All,

I have a dance which I remember dancing in Montpelier Vermont with Charles
Woodard, probably in the 1980’s.  It is below. It is a duple proper dance.

(A1) Actives Balance and allemande right 1 ½

(A2) Ladies Chain over and back

(B1) Left Hand Star Above, Right Hand Star Below

(B2) Actives Swing, end facing up and cast off.

I do not have a name for this dance.  There does not seem to be enough to do
in A1, so I’ve changed it to Actives Balance and Do-si-do and allemande
right 1 ½.

But the biggest problem is with the ladies chain.  My wife tells me that she
has never started a ladies chain from the left side of the gent, which is
what happens here.  I thought that this was a common way to set up a ladies
chain when starting from a duple formation, but I cannot find any where the
woman does start from the gents left. I have written a fix that eliminates
the ladies chain altogether, but I was wondering if anyone is familiar with
this dance.  Do I have part of it wrong?  What might your fix be, or do you
have any other dances that are fairly easy that have a star with old
neighbors flowing into a star with new neighbors (since this is the part I
like best).  If it was also without a hey that might be ideal.  Got too many
heys programmed into the evening already I suspect.

Thanks,

Rickey Holt. 

 

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