I would agree with that, although the 1/2 hey is over when the gents pass in
the center, so it would be more like a 5/8 hey, with 2 beats of that hey coming
in the A2. "Loop right" seems to be a way to avoid calling it part of the hey,
and since it's the start of a new phrase, I can see why one would want to
differentiate it from the hey.
Perry
From: Andrea Nettleton via Callers <[email protected]>
To: Ron Blechner <[email protected]>
Cc: callers <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2015 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Callers] Ye ole Does This Exist - Mad Robin 2 Hey dance
Ron et al,In general, I really like this dance. That loop right will snag
people at least a few times through though, in that it will make them want to
gypsy L with the next, continuing the weave, when they need to make it feel
like a pass through so their body flow can take them into a R gypsy. It might
be worth pointing that out, or teaching them to finish the half hey face N,
pass through R Sh . Just a thought.Andrea
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On Sep 14, 2015, at 12:05 PM, Ron Blechner via Callers
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi callers,I was hoping this dance, or something very similar, might be
identified:Becket
A1: Gents Alle L 1.5 (8)
1/2 Hey (8) (NR, LL, PR, GL)
A2: N Gypsy R 1/2 (2)* (to face next N)
Next N Gypsy + Sw (14)
B1: Mad Robin (8)**
1/2 Hey (8) (GL, PR, LL, NR)
B2: Gents Pass L (2)
P Gypsy + Swing (14)* Been debating teaching / calling this as a gypsy
or "loop right". I think either works, but ideas welcome.
** Gents in front, CWThanks,
Ron
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