I turn to face my Neighbor and use the weight shared
with him [he's in my right hand] to propel me forward.
 I enjoy that move because of the slight 'pull'
between us as I turn and we pass.   But you are right
....Not as much fun if he drops hands early or gives
no weight ...... then I have to make the turn totally
on my own and initiate the forward movement on my own!

--- Rickey <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Preparing to call, I just walked through a dance
> where I wanted to know
> where each man and each woman would be.  It was a
> move we do very (!) often
> now:  from Becket formation the first move is circle
> left ¾ and pass
> through.  In this case you pass through to new
> neighbors and do-si-do there.
> For the men this is a very smooth move.  The circle
> left ¾ leaves them
> facing in the direction they need to go. But it
> seems that the women have to
> turn around (????!!!!) if they are to progress to
> new neighbors in the same
> direction as the men.  Women, is this true? Who
> knew!? The women knew.  If
> it is true, how do you manage it?  When I tried it I
> was not (!) graceful.
> 
> Slow and Surprised in New Hampshire
> 
> Rickey Holt
> 
>  
> 
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