Try B2:  (8)   Circle L 3/4; step forward to orign'l wave
        (4)   Balance the wave
        (4)   Pass thru to new wave



On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Rickey <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi callers,
>
> I am preparing to call Paul Balliet's contra "Summer Sunshine" and I have
> a
> timing question about the B2.  I have copied the entire dance as I have it
> below.  My question is this:  It seems that 8 counts of music is too much
> for walking from one wavy line to another.  (I believe that I have other,
> more modern dances to be sure, that do this in 4).  What would you think
> of
> adding a balance there with the old neighbors before walking forward to
> the
> new neighbors' wavy line and balancing with them?
>
> Here is the dance as I have it:
>
> (Start in a wavy line of 4, across the set, 1s facing down, 2s facing up)
>
> A1
>
> Balance the wave (once - twice might be fun)
>
> Neighbor Swing
>
> A2
>
> Ladies chain over and back
>
> B1
>
> Circle left ¾
>
> Partner Swing
>
> B2
>
> Circle left ¾ more to a wavy line [no balance in this version]
>
> Walk forward to a new wavy line with new neighbors.
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance for your comments
>
>
>
> Rickey Holt,
>
> Fremont, NH
>
>
>
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