I’m with Tom - I think that a wave is going to be too limiting. One thing that comes to mind is circle left 3/4, balance the ring, partner roll away - swing neighbor. I think that would be a slightly modified Wowee (a la Bob Isaacs & friends). I’m sure that others will come up with more creative options but that is what came to mind.
On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 9:00 PM K Panton via Callers < callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote: > I am need of some choreographic gerrymandering from the braintrust. > > I have the flow the way I want in a dance that first gelled about 10 years > but when some folks walked it through for me, more recently, they said, > "uh, Ken, I'm not swinging my N, it's my P." > > "Dang," said I. > > Here's the dance. the problem is "How do I get neighbours who are beside > each other in an ocean wave (A1) to the other side of the set for a swing?" > (A2) (short of calling on Mr. Scott for a teleport) > > So, I need the first half of A2. > > Return from Vulcan Becket > > A1 (8) Cir L 1.0 > (8) Slide left and cir 3/4 the next couple to a wavy line. > A2 (4,6,8?) (balance wave, not critical) get gent to other side of set > with neighbour [hmmm... Ladies alle L 1/2, P alle R 1/2, Gents alle L 1/2 - > I'm not convinced] > (12,10,8?) N Swing > B1 (8) Gents alle L 1.5 > (8) Scoop P in star promenade/B'fly Whirl > B2 (8) Ladies alle R 1.5 while gents orbit CCW > (8) P Swing > > > Thanks for any ideas. > > Ken Panton > _______________________________________________ > List Name: Callers mailing list > List Address: Callers@lists.sharedweight.net > Archives: https://www.mail-archive.com/callers@lists.sharedweight.net/ > -- Jack Mitchell Durham, NC
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