Thanks. I understand the concerns on timing wrapping back around to the A1
Petronella. I wonder, would music on the slower side just make folks move
slower overall and be just as late?
Just for the interest of the discussion, below is another of my double
cross-trail concept dances which avoids
The timing of the cross trail here is not dissimilar to that in Joel's in the
Kitchen by Sue Rosen, (to give an example of a x trail where you pass across,
pass up and down to the next) where you Bal, X trail, (8), then Sw a new N (8).
Because it's a Sw, there is some fudging. If one is late,
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 7:17 PM, Aahz Maruch via Callers
wrote:
> You definitely need to be careful explaining this -- I think of Cross
> Trail as leaving dancers facing the same direction, although your variant
> is also common. (No idea which is more common,
On Sun, Jul 27, 2014, Don Veino via Callers wrote:
>
> *Dirty Rotten Double Crosser* - DI - Don Veino 23 July 2014, Intermediate
> (Cross Trails)
>
> *A1*
> (4,4) Ring Balance, Petronella Twirl
> (4,4) Ring Balance, Cross Trail (Pass N by Right across, P by Left up/down)
You definitely need to
Here's a dance I composed recently. Hope you find it interesting and can
affirm it is new.
Thanks to Linda Leslie for encouraging my composition, reviewing the
progenitor works and providing the shadow identification tip.
Thanks,
Don
*Dirty Rotten Double Crosser* - DI - Don Veino 23 July 2014,