This dance was written by Adam Carlson for a dance he was calling with the 
Seattle band Tapsalteerie.  He also wrote another ricochet dance called Queen 
Bee which I don't happen to have...
Joe Micheals
--- On Mon, 12/6/10, Paul Wilde <zenye...@gmail.com> wrote:


From: Paul Wilde <zenye...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Callers] ricochet or push-back hey - Tapsalteerie
To: "Caller's discussion list" <call...@sharedweight.net>
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Date: Monday, December 6, 2010, 7:47 PM


Tina,

This doesn't look like a Becket dance, but rather simply improper, based on
what I'm reading.  Seems for this to work, your partner has to start across
the set from you.

warmest regards,
Paul


>
> Carlson Tapsalteerie                                Becket contra, improper
> Author unknown.
>
>
> A1          (8)            LL F&B
>               (8)            Gents Al-R  1½, pass P by L-Sh
>
> A2          (16)          Tapsalteerie Hey:
>                        Ladies cross  ½ hey, Gents push back
>                        Gents cross ½ hey, Ladies push back
>
> B1          (16)           P – B&Sw
>
> B2           (8)            Ladies Al-R  1½
>                (8)            N – Sw
>


I'm also curious as to how other's might walk this through.  Do the dancers
starting the hey each time have to make a wide loop while their partners are
"pushing back"?
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