I think this works:
A1 N B&S A2 Down hall, turn as couple, up hall B1 Circle RIGHT 3/4, swing partner B2 Gents/Larks chain, RH star This preserves the simple turn as a couple. The momentum of the transition from circle into swing changes in a way that might be thought of as foreshadowing the changed chain. > On August 2, 2019 at 1:27 PM Luke Donforth via Callers > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello all, > > I was programming for tonight, and looked at Gene Hubert's classic "The > Nice Combination" (N B&S, Dwn 4, turn as cpls, C L 3/4, P S, Ld/robin chain, > LHS); and wondered what the simplest variant that would flow well with a > gents/larks chain instead of a ladies/robins chain. > > What I've come up with is below. Anyone got a prior on it? Anyone got a > variant with a gents/larks chain they like more? > > The New Combination > > A1 ----------- > (4,12) Neighbors balance and swing > A2 ----------- > (6) Down the hall four line > (4) Pair on the right make an arch, gent/lark on the left lead through, > lady/robin on the right walks to far side, inverting the line > (8) Come back up the hall and bend the ends > B1 ----------- > (6) Circle left 3/4 > (10) Partners swing > B2 ----------- > (8) Gents/Larks chain (pull by left, courtesy turn with neighbor) > (8) Right-hand star 1x > > I'm planning on using Gene's original tonight in Belfast (and probably > the vast majority of the time, it's a great dance); but I thought an > accessible gents/larks chain would be nice. > > I appreciate hearing your thoughts. > > -- > Luke Donforth > [email protected] mailto:[email protected] > _______________________________________________ > List Name: Callers mailing list > List Address: [email protected] > Archives: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ >
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