Re: [Callers] Is Pony Fun Unique?

2016-10-17 Thread Don Veino via Callers
BTW, an assumed/implied *while* action in the A1 was not shown the first time around. It's spelled out below. Best, Don Pony Fun - DI - Raeden Veino 20161012 A1 Star Left Neighbor Allemande Left 1x Gents start Hands-Across Star Right (1/4x) *while* Ladies continue with their Allemande momentum

Re: [Callers] Is Pony Fun Unique?

2016-10-17 Thread Don Veino via Callers
You mean in public, I'm sure - that's TBD. Mom and Dad have been able to enjoy her "calling" at home for quite some time now. :) BTW, she's ambidanceterous, taking either role when we dance together at public events - which blows a few minds fairly frequently ("Huh? A tiny girl coming at me as a

Re: [Callers] Is Pony Fun Unique?

2016-10-13 Thread Roger Hayes via Callers
I know it's not what she intended, but here's what comes to my mind from a literal interpretation of the original instructions: A1 Right hand star with (current) neighbors, Left hand star with (previous) neighbors A2 Go back to (current neighbor) and swing, Ladies roll away to partner

Re: [Callers] Is Pony Fun Unique?

2016-10-13 Thread Aahz via Callers
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016, Don Veino via Callers wrote: > > Last night at bedtime my 5 year old daughter and I had the following > interaction: > > Raeden: "Daddy. I want to write a new dance, Pony Fun." > Me: "OK, how does it go?" > R: "Star, Star, Swing. Swing, Courtesy Turn, Circle 3 places, Pass

[Callers] Is Pony Fun Unique?

2016-10-13 Thread Don Veino via Callers
Last night at bedtime my 5 year old daughter and I had the following interaction: Raeden: "Daddy. I want to write a new dance, Pony Fun." Me: "OK, how does it go?" R: "Star, Star, Swing. Swing, Courtesy Turn, Circle 3 places, Pass Through, repeat." A little bit of back and forth figuring out the