I would concur with Dan - love the dance, but definitely not the easiest of
heys.

Bob

On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 2:21 PM, Dan Pearl <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, Flirtation Reel is a lovely dance, but there are a few things about
> it which make it a bit less than ideal for dancers' first exposure to heys.
>
> First, the transition from the up-the-center to the hey provides no
> momentum/flow guidance about which shoulder to pass to start the hey.  For
> the first hey dance, I'd prefer one with stronger flow at the moment of
> initiation.
>
> Second, the series of passes (NR, 2's L, Same sex R, 1's L, etc.) is not
> only different from most heys (which have same-sex in the center [because
> they are equal dances]), but the series of passes seems to be a bit harder
> to grasp in the same way that the differing roles of unequal dances bumps
> up the complexity of the sequence a bit.
>
> For my money, a hey dance that satisfies my requirements is a modified
> "Roll in the Hey". The original is:
>
> A1 circle left;  swing neighbour
> A2 circle left three quarters;  swing partner
> B1 long lines go forward and back; half ladies chain across
> B2 hey for four,  ladies pass right to start
> Lately, I have been calling it A1 Dosido neighbor; swing neighbor.   This
> is much more forgiving than the Hey/Circle (full) left combination.
> This dance features a Ladies Chain immediately before the hey, and the
> women's track is essentially the same as the hey. I use this similarity
> when I walk through the dance.
>
> Dan
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