The first is very close to Bill Olson’s “Perihelion” except for slightly different A1. Probably easier than that one though.
> On Dec 9, 2015, at 1:04 PM, jill allen via Callers > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Here's something new: > > Signs of Life > duple improper contra > by Jill Allen > > A1 circle R X1, M allem L 1 1/2 to face P > A2 hey for 4, start by passing R > B1 gypsy and swing P (or B & S) > B2 circle L 3/4, balance the ring, calif twirl to face the next.. > > Also: > > Columbia Contra > duple improper contra > by Gene Hubert > > A1 Allem R N aprox 1 1/4, W allem L 1/2, allem R P X1 ending with Women > facing each other in the middle > A2 hey for 4, W pass L to begin > B1 B & S P > B2 W chain, star L > > I call both of these quite frequently. Both have timing which is forgiving > for beginners. > Jill Allen : ) > > >>> Hello Folks, >>> > >>> > I am relatively new at calling contras and I am looking for some asy to >>> > intermediate contras to introduce the hey to a group that includes many >>> > beginners. and/or club square dancers. >>> > >>> > "Butter" by Gene Hubert is my go to dance, but I am looking for a few >>> > more. I like Butter because the flow from ladies chain into a RH hey is >>> > great, and because all the other calls are introduced earlier in most >>> > evening. >>> > >>> > I love simple, but different choreography, so I am open to most >>> > suggestions. >>> > >>> > Rich Sbardella > _______________________________________________ > Callers mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.sharedweight.net/listinfo.cgi/callers-sharedweight.net
