Andy Shore has some great ones. If my recollection serves, "Pete's Dark Roast" https://contradb.com/dances/105 was a good one for introducing the move, and "Serving REELness" was the real payoff for dancers who have it down pat: https://contradb.com/dances/673
On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 8:24 PM Maia McCormick via Contra Callers < [email protected]> wrote: > My dance collection experience with revolving door dances has been... > well, a revolving door. Recently I was cleaning my deck and I chucked a > bunch out because I never called them; then recently at an advanced dance, > Will called a neat one and I remembered how much I like that move, when > done properly. > > So, now I'm looking to add a few RD dances (back) to my collection: what > are your faves? > > (And, as a tangent, how do you do/teach this move? I had always learned it > as an inverse star promenade, including the hand around the waist of the > person you're crossing with, and always found it really awkward—not to > mention sweaty—to assume this position, and to disentangle for drop-off. > More recently, I saw it taught as just taking hands with the person you're > crossing with (as you would in a line of four down the hall), and suddenly > I liked the move a TON more; the momentum was still there, but it was much > easier to engage/disengage. What is everyone else's opinion here?) > > Revolvingly, > Maia > -- > Maia McCormick (she/her) > 917.279.8194 > _______________________________________________ > Contra Callers mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] > -- Allison Jonjak [email protected] allisonjonjak.com
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