Yes, Tricontracller is correct. The Slingshot Hey should be: ladies/robins pass right Neighbor pass left gents/larks ricochet into a neighbor swing
All I can say is, “oops.” From: Tncontracaller <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2022 10:04 AM To: Erik Hoffman <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Callers] A New Dance & a Sling Shot Hey I believe the A2 is robins pass right pass neighbor left.Sent from my iPhone External ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) Report This Email<https://protection.inkyphishfence.com/report?id=bmV0b3JnZnQxNTA4MDU5L2VyaWtAZXJpa2hvZmZtYW4uY29tL2NkZjg4NjYyZjkzYTM3MTYxZDZlMTk3Zjk5OGYwNmJkLzE2NzIxNjQyNjMuMjk=#key=b479ff9714bcabe852ef767d7d9ee666> FAQ<https://www.godaddy.com/help/report-email-with-advanced-email-security-40813> GoDaddy Advanced Email Security, Powered by INKY<https://www.inky.com/protection-by-inky> I believe the A2 is robins pass right pass neighbor left. Sent from my iPhone On Dec 27, 2022, at 12:30 PM, Erik Hoffman via Contra Callers <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi All, A few years ago I was playing with what I called a “Slingshot Hey.” The effect is almost the same as Ricochet Hey in that it reverses the direction of a pair of dancers, but with an allemande instead of a push off. When the Ricochet Hey gained popularity, I tabled it until a couple days ago. We choreographers have recognized if you want a Ricochet segue into a swing the hey better be passing left in the middle and passing right at the edges. Passing left at the edges the ricochet when meeting in the middle leading to a swing just doesn’t flow. In the dance I came up with having a half hey with a “reversal” to a swing and demanding the ladies/robins start the hey passing right shoulders a Ricochet Hey goes: —An Ugly Flow, Forget About It!… But having the gents/larks “slingshot”—allemande left—back the their partner to swing worked fine. Now we choreographers can create dances using the “Slingshot” version when a hey needs to start with dancers passing right in the center. December 24 Erik Hoffman Becket but Robin on Left, Lark on Right A1 with Neighbor’s Right Hand: Balance, Box the Gnat Right & Left Thru (A1 is All Across, then Back) A2 Half “Slingshot” Hey (Robins pass Right, Partners pass Left, Lark Allemande Right once to: Neighbor Swing B1 Give & Take—Larks bring Partner to Lark’s side Partner Swing B2 Facing across: Petronella Balance and Spin with an Over Spin to Face Next Neighbors Up and Down (Progression) to: Petronella Balance & Spin, end facing across First danced on Christmas Night and the annual Christmas Night Dance in Santa Barbara, 2022 Note: the Balance, Box Gnat, Right & Left Thru is borrowed from Square Dancing. Erik Hoffman Oakland, CA _______________________________________________ Contra Callers mailing list -- [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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