Here's one that fits a 40-bar (AABBC) tune: Mudslide Reel - Eric Black [40-bar! Fits AABBC tune!]
A: Bal & sw neighbor (16) Long lines (8) Ladies forw to pt, take him back with you (8) B: Sashay down hall (8) [line up gents back-to-back] Pt do-si-do (8) Hey across (8) [pass pt Rt, left in center] Pt sw (8) end facing UP C: Line of 4 return (8) bend the line Circle L 3/4, pass through (8) [written 3/11/95 during a bad bout of storms, power outages, flash floods, and mudslides in Northern California. Our little town was landlocked for 2 weeks by mudslides that wiped out the road on either side. Teaches you to be self-sufficient!] At 4:58 PM -0400 8/29/13, JoLaine Jones-Pokorney wrote:
Hi Everyone - Many of our easier dances include down-the-halls, but there are so many ways to come back up! There's turn alone, and turn as a couple of course, but there's also sliding doors, right-hand-high-left-hand-low, loop-de-loop, cloverleaf. What are your favorite dances that include an unusual down-the-hall? I've thought of putting together a program that highlights all the different ways to go down the hall. I think there is a wide enough variety in these dances that it could be doable without boring the dancers. JoLaine
