I would still call that improper because I would start the walk thru in 
improper formation at the end of B2.

Then do the alle R 3/4 and then start the dance.  Getting into that wave any 
other way would be very difficult and confusing.

Then to start the dance - bring them back to improper - have them do the 
allemand to the WL

Many improper dances start with WL with the ladies in the center and 1 facing 
down.  This is a variation of that and I don't have a problem calling it 
improper because that is something everyone understands and is the easiest 
starting place.

Mac



________________________________
 From: Bill Baritompa <[email protected]>
To: Caller's discussion list <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 10:28 PM
Subject: [Callers] What formation is this improper dance?
 
Hi,

       This may seem like a silly question. It concerns Rick Mohr's improper 
dance
"Chuck the Budgie" (on his webpage and shown on a youtube video there).

I thought an improper dance has the #1's facing down the hall, facing their
#2's who are facing up the hall. All gents have their partners on their right 
side.

Although the dance description says it's improper, it actually starts in a short
wave which you get into by Nbr Right Allemand 3/4 to have gents in the center
with left hands joined. (the last 4 beats of B2, (next nbr) Right Allemand 3/4
forms the next short wave).

So this dances has a formation (consisting of short waves) with the #1's facing 
up
the hall facing their #2's who are facing down the hall. Gents have their 
partners
on their left. Does this have a name? Are there any other dances in this 
formation?

Questioningly yours,
Bill

Chuck The Budgie  Rick Mohr  Improper(?)         
                
(Start: N Alle Right 3/4 to short waves with gents in the center left hands)
http://youtu.be/aDBsd-ETQvE    
http://youtu.be/UbFX6D6ld9o
                
A1    Gents Allemand Left 1x, Neighbor Swing            
A2    Circle Left 3/4, Partner Swing            
B1    LLFB, Ladies Allemand Right 1 1/2 (Join L hands with Nbr for short wave)  
          
B2    Balance short waves, Neighbor Allemand Left 3/4 (to long waves)
        Balance long waves, (new) Neighbor Allemand Right 3/4
                    (till men connect left hands in short waves)            

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