It’s 4 slides to the right, then 4 to the left. Everyone is going in the same direction, so there’s little risk of tripping. (The move is a simplification of the original formal Lancers, in which partners went past each other, ladies in front to the left, gents behind to the right.)
I always demonstrate it, modeling short slides to minimize rowdiness. (It’s closer to a basketball shuffle than to an all-out gallop.) If the group is mainly retirement age or I have other reasons to suspect they may be uncomfortable sliding, I offer “side, behind, side, kick” as an alternative, pointing out that both versions can be mixed in a set without mishap. Tony Parkes Billerica, MA, USA From: joe micheals <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 25, 2019 2:14 PM To: Tony Parkes <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Callers] Re: Really fun 3X3 dances? And easy squares? Hi Tony, On Kitchen Lancers please describe the slide left and right….is it 8 sashays each way? How do you make it fun and not trip over each other? -Joe
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