For the one in question, I've been told: Together At Last by Beau Farmer Is basically the same, but the progression is the star to next neighbor, don't return to previous neighbor.
Related question: Would it be awful for gents to allemande instead with the next gent on the slight left, and ladies to join the hey, and have a progression there? -R On Aug 29, 2016 1:24 PM, "Ron Blechner" <[email protected]> wrote: > I'd like to give the choreographer credit: > > Becket contra: > A1. Ladies Chain (to N) (8) > Star L 1x (8) > A2. Gypsy/Face-to-face/Spiral R Next N 1x (6) > N1 Sw (10) > B1. Gents Alle L 1.5 (8) > 1/2 Hey (PR, LL, NR, GL) (8) > B2. P Gypsy + Swing (16) > > I have been poking at the idea of coming out of a star L, having a > next-neighbor/shadow peek, and then returning to swing the person you > starred with. (Thanks to the dance "Here's to the Ladies" for getting my > gears going.) > > A more complex, partner heavy dance that I'm poking at: > > Becket contra > A1. w/P pass thru across, turn left, single file to next (6) > w/n2s Star L 1+1/4 (10) (til on side w/N, gents home side) > A2. N3 Gypsy/F2F/Spiral Right 1x (6) > N2 Swing (10) > B1. Mad Robin (8) (CW, gents in front, same N2s) > 1/2 Hey (8/ (GL, PR, LL, NR) > B2. G pass L (2) > PS (14) > > In dance, > Ron Blechner >
