Hello All!

This is my first attempt at writing a contra dance.  I
feel it might be too complicated to be fun (mainly
because couples out on the ends have to do something
at a specific time).  If I had to edit the dance I
would want to keep B1 and B2 (possibly making them A1
and A2) because I feel like that sequence is uniquely
mine.  I would happily take comments and suggestions. 
Especially on what music (maybe specific songs by
bands) would work best with that sequence because it
feels like it would go by fast.

Sorry to post this again, but I forgot to leave my
contact info last time:  [email protected]

Thanks!

Andrew


Dizzy In The Hizzy 1

by Andrew Sumerel



Line up improper.
Becket one place to the right.

A1      Balance the ring                                                        
4 counts
        Guy rolls girl away to his left                                         
2 counts
        Girl rolls guy away to her left                                         
2 counts
        Promenade across the set                                                
8 counts

A2      Pass through across (no courtesy turn)                                  
4
counts
        Right shoulder gypsy and swing (short gypsy, long
swing)                 14 counts

B1      Balance the ring                                                        
4 counts
        Petranella Twirl                                                        
4 counts
        Balance the ring                                                        
4 counts
        Carolina Twirl*                                                         
4 counts

B2      Handy hand alemande once and a half (guys by left,
girls by right)         8 counts
        Ladies drop hands to fall into a hands across star
left once and a quarter                                                 8 counts
        (ladies will drop hands and fall into a star away
from their partner)

IMPORTANT: Couples out on the ends are still somewhat
active.  The lady will participate in the alemande
right.  After this, it is the guy’s job to make sure
that he trades places (during the star left) with the
new neighbor that he gets.



*The Carolina Twirl is slightly different from the
California Twirl in the following way.  Recall that
for a California Twirl, the leader lifts his right
hand behind him and turns to step behind the follower
so that both people trade places and change
directions.  

For a Carolina Twirl, the leader will lift his right
hand in front of him, without turning, and he will
step to the right in front of the follower as she
turns so that both people trade places but only the
follower will change directions.









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